Currency is regulated by the government, when they strike oil or gold, they can print more bills and make more coins in either of the two mints
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Governments and banks determine the convertibility of currency. Depending on the country, currency may be fully or partially convertible. In several countries, currency is nonconvertible.
The currency of Guinea-Bissau is called the Afracaine franc. This is globally abbreviated by the letters XOP. The currency is regulated by the Central Bank of West African States.
Bank of America is National Bank, so it is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency under the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
N.A. is an abbreviation for National Association. It denotes a bank that is federally chartered (as opposed to state chartered) and is regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
Forex refers to foreign exchange, which is how currency is regulated. It should be covered in some part by any sort of business or accounting curriculum.
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