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Posted by Ankit Kumar Chauhan 4 years, 5 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 5 months ago
ISO currency codes are the three-letter alphabetic codes that represent the various currencies used throughout the world. When combined in pairs, they make up the symbols and cross rates used in currency trading.
- The ISO standard committees established standardized currency codes in 1978.
- These codes designate the base and quote currencies in forex price quotes.
- Since 1978 occasional changes have been made as currencies change.
- ISO has also designated lesser know numeric equivalents to the three-letter currency codes.
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