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rate of exchange

NOUN
charge for exchanging currency
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The result was that many countries found themselves with currencies fixed at an inappropriate rate of exchange to those of other countries.

From Economist • Nov. 8, 2013

The rate of exchange increases throughout gestation as the villi become thinner and increasingly branched.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

It is a fact that all the trillions of Chinese Government currency outstanding could theoretically be bought, at the present rate of exchange, for only $250 million.

From Time Magazine Archive

But it has worked to double advantage in Canada where the Government buys mined gold at the U. S. rate of exchange, hence at a handsome premium for miners.

From Time Magazine Archive

The rate of exchange fluctuated somewhat but there were days when a loaf of white bread could be exchanged for a whole roast chicken.

From The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces by Broun, Heywood