Meaning and Definition of Currency

Definition of currency

The badges word corresponds to the plural of the term currency, while the mentioned term holds different references depending on the context in which it is mentioned...
One of the most popular uses of the word is given at the request of the economic sphere, in which regard foreign currency, i.e. a currency will be all that money used in a nation or region outside its place of origin.
It is common that currencies fluctuate and interact among themselves within the world monetary market, therefore, is to establish different types of exchange between the different currencies which are modified, go up or down, as appropriate, on the basis of economic variables such as inflation in the country, economic growth and domestic consumption.
It should be noted that imports of goods and services and its investment abroad will determine the demand for foreign exchange, exports of goods and services and foreign investment that exists in the area where we live will determine the supply of foreign currency. The most common currencies circulating in countries include: the dollar, Sterling, euro, Swiss franc, the real, the yen, among others.
Also, from a currency we can differentiate and establish the country of origin to which belongs the carrier of the currency in question.
Another use of the term can refer to the external signal that someone carries with them, or failing, which carries one thing and which therefore allows us to make a distinction between companies belonging to the same category. I recognized your brother because in the sweater he had the school badge.
And bullfighting, as it refers to the art and technique of dealing bulls, calls currency loop composed of colored ribbons with which each farmer bulls are distinguished in the fight.