💱 World Currency Symbols
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🔍 What Are Currency Symbols?
Currency symbols are graphic signs or characters used to represent the various currencies used globally. These symbols provide a quick and universal way to identify currency units in financial documents, pricing, and transactions.
🌍 Common World Currency Symbols
Currency Name | Currency Code | Symbol | Country / Region |
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United States Dollar | USD | $ | United States |
Euro | EUR | € | Eurozone Countries |
British Pound Sterling | GBP | £ | United Kingdom |
Japanese Yen | JPY | ¥ | Japan |
Swiss Franc | CHF | CHF | Switzerland |
Canadian Dollar | CAD | C$ | Canada |
Australian Dollar | AUD | A$ | Australia |
Chinese Yuan Renminbi | CNY | ¥ | China |
Indian Rupee | INR | ₹ | India |
UAE Dirham | AED | د.إ | United Arab Emirates |
South African Rand | ZAR | R | South Africa |
Russian Ruble | RUB | ₽ | Russia |
Brazilian Real | BRL | R$ | Brazil |
Mexican Peso | MXN | $ | Mexico |
Singapore Dollar | SGD | S$ | Singapore |
📌 Notes
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Some symbols, like the dollar sign ($), are shared by multiple currencies. Context or currency codes help clarify which currency is referenced.
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Unicode standards support these symbols for consistent use in digital and printed materials.
🏦 US Capital Private Bank’s Use of Currency Symbols
We use standardized currency symbols and codes in all communications, transactions, and documentation to ensure clarity and compliance in global banking and trade.
📞 Need More Information on Currency or Trade?
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