1. What is the second most widely used currency in the world ?

  • British Pound
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  • Japanese Yen
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  • Euro
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  • Chinese Yuan
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The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which comprises 19 countries in the European Union. The Euro has a profound influence in the global economy , is widely used in international transactions and is the second largest reserve currency after the US dollar. The Euro's strength comes from the size of the Eurozone economy, with a total GDP ranking third in the world, behind only the US and China.

2. What percentage of the world payment market does the USD account for?

  • About 28%
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  • About 38%
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  • About 48%
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  • About 58%
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The most used currencies in global payments are currently the USD, the euro, the pound, the yen and the yuan. Of these, the US dollar accounts for the majority of the global payment market share. About 48% of global payment transactions use this currency.

3. Which is the only Southeast Asian country that does not have its own currency?

  • Malaysia
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  • Brunei
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  • Timor Leste
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  • Myanmar
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Timor Leste (East Timor) is the youngest country in Southeast Asia, having only gained full independence in 2002.

According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Timor Leste is the only country in Southeast Asia that does not have its own currency.

Timor Leste uses the US dollar as its official currency. However, people in Timor Leste still use a number of other existing currencies such as the Indonesian Rupiah, Australian dollar, Portuguese Escudo or Thai Baht for daily business.

4. Which currency is the oldest in the world and is still in circulation?

  • US Dollar
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  • British Pound
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  • Ruble
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  • Chinese Yuan
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The British pound is the oldest currency in circulation. Introduced by King Henry II in 1158, it was originally known as the “Tealby penny”.

By 1694, after the Bank of England was founded, the pound sterling became the official currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the British overseas territories.

5. Which currency is the most valuable in the world?

  • Kuwaiti Dinar
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  • US Dollar
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  • British Pound
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  • Bahraini Dinar
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The most valuable currency in the world today is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD). This is the official currency of the State of Kuwait - a wealthy country in West Asia. Currently, 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is worth approximately 86,000 Vietnamese Dong (VND).

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