Exchange Currency

permitted currency

A minor foreign currency that is allowed to be converted into a major currency, such the U.S. dollar.

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  1. Permitted Currency Definition | Investopedia
    A currency that is free from legal and regulatory restrictions to be converted into another currency. A permitted currency is often a minor currency, and has a fairly ...
     
  2. What is permitted currency? - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of permitted currency: A minor foreign currency that is allowed to be converted into a major currency, such the U.S. dollar.
     
  3. Permitted Currencies and Methods of Payment - Reserve Bank of India
    The expression 'permitted currency' is used in the Manual to indicate a foreign currency which is freely convertible i.e. a currency which is permitted by the rules ...
     
  4. NRIs can now hold accounts in any currency - The Hindu
    Oct 19, 2011 ... It may be noted that 'Permitted currency' for this purpose would mean a foreign currency which is freely convertible,” RBI said in a notification.
     
  5. Forex Glossary - Permitted Currency
    It means a foreign currency which is freely convertible i.e a currency which is permitted by the rules and regulations of the country concerned to be converted into ...
     
  6. What is permitted currency? - InvestorGuide.com
    permitted currency - definition of permitted currency from InvestorGuide.com: A minor currency that is permitted by its country's laws to be exchanged into one of ...
     
  7. Permitted Currency Definition | Financial Markets
    Aug 26, 2012 ... Permitted Currenies can be traded more easily than those with tight restrictions because there is a higher level of liquidity associated with these ...
     
  8. Guest Post: Credit Events And The Lire | ZeroHedge
    Sep 12, 2011 ... It is the Permitted Currency clause that would allow a country like Italy to keep all the terms of bonds the same, but pay back in Lire, and not ...