The premium or percentage on a better sort of money when it is given in exchange for an inferior sort. The premium or discount on foreign bills of exchange is sometimes called agio.
A fee charged to exchange money from one currency to another.
Difference in value between two currencies. Also used as a term to describe the percentage charged on changing paper into cash or moving from a weak into a strong currency. In gold, it represents the added value of a coin over its gold content.
a fee charged for exchanging currencies
Difference in the value between currencies. Also used to describe percentage charges for conversion from paper money into cash, or from a weak into a strong currency.
Premium received by a broker from an exporter for assuming the exporter's countertrade obligations. The commission paid to the broker represents a disagio for the exporter.
A security sells at agio when its market value is higher than its nominal or par value. In foreign exchange operations this is the premium paid to exchange one currency for another. Opposite: Disagio. Français: Agio, Prime Español: Agio
Agio (Italian aggio, exchange rate, discount, premium), a term used in commerce in three slightly different connections,