Reserve currency

A foreign currency held by a central bank or monetary authority for the purposes of exchange intervention and the settlement of inter-governmental claims.

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Reserve requirements
The percentage of different types of deposits that member banks are required to hold on deposit at the Fed.

Reserve ratios
Specified percentages of deposits, established by the Federal Reserve Board, that banks must keep in a non-interest-bearing account at one of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks.

Reserve
An accounting entry that properly reflects the contingent liabilities.

Required reserves
The dollar amounts based on reserve ratios that banks are required to keep on deposit at a Federal Reserve Bank.

Official reserves
Holdings of gold and foreign currencies by official monetary institutions.

Base Currency
In terms of foreign exchange trading, currencies are quoted in terms of a currency pair. The first currency in the pair is the base currency. The base currency is the currency against which exchange rates are generally quoted in a given country. Examples: CHF/JPY, the Swiss franc is the base currency; EUR/USD, the EURO is the base currency.

Virtual currency option
An option contract introduced by the PHLX in 1994 that is settled in US$ rather than in the underlying currency. These options are also called 3-Ds (dollar denominated delivery).

Soft currency
A currency that is expected to drop in value relative to other currencies.

Reporting currency
The currency in which the parent firm prepares its own financial statements; that is, US dollars for a US company.

Multicurrency loans
Give the borrower the possibility of drawing a loan in different currencies.

Multicurrency clause
Such a clause on a Euro loan permits the borrower to switch from one currency to another currency on a rollover date.

Xenocurrency
Xeno means foreign or strange. A Xenocurrency is one that trades outside its domestic boundaries.

Blocked currency
A currency that is not freely convertible to other currencies due to exchange controls.

Currency
Money.

Currency arbitrage
Taking advantage of divergences in exchange rates in different money markets by buying a currency in one market and selling it in another market.

Currency basket
The value of a portfolio of specific amounts of individual currencies, used as the basis for setting the market value of another currency. It is also referred to as a currency cocktail.

Currency future
A financial future contract for the delivery of a specified foreign currency.

Currency option
An option to buy or sell a foreign currency.

Currency risk sharing
An agreement by the parties to a transaction to share the currency risk associated with the transaction. The arrangement involves a customized hedge contract embedded in the underlying transaction.

Currency selection
Asset allocation in which the investor chooses among investments denominated in different currencies.

Currency swap
An agreement to swap a series of specified payment obligations denominated in one currency for a series of specified payment obligations denominated in a different currency.

Eurocurrency
Certificates of Deposit (CDS), eurobonds, deposits, or any capital market instrument issued outside of the national boundaries of the currency in which the instrument is denominated (for example, Euro-Swiss francs, Euro-Deutsche marks, eurodollars, eurodollar bonds, or eurodollar CDS).

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