86: Agio
Agio (from Italian aggio) is - simply put - an exchange rate... with a twist.
Historically, agio referred to a premium paid above nominal value when exchanging depreciated paper money for full-value metallic coins (such as gold or silver) of the same denomination. It reflected the difference in real value between weaker and stronger forms of currency and was especially common during periods of monetary instability or inflation.
In modern usage, agio has become a broader commercial term, referring to exchange rate differences, premiums, or discounts in financial transactions. It is used in contexts such as bond pricing and foreign currency exchange, where it denotes the difference between nominal (or face) value and market value. While the original meaning tied specifically to currency conversion has largely become historical, the term has expanded to describe value differentials more generally and is sometimes even used in place of “exchange rate” in certain contexts.
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NTR enjoyer
Money printer go brrrr.
Mar 23 04:52
Silver Scroll (François Hoffmann)
Looks like the wheel shop needs to institute a similar policy
Mar 24 15:47 

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Samuel Burnett
Every time I feel like Gabi is making some headway, there's some new awful thing to deal with
Mar 25 11:39 

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Gabital
Samuel Burnett, That has been the case so far, true. And while hurdles do build character and help improve, they are sometimes devastating. We're doing Capitalism 101 though, so they're... expected.
Mar 25 21:36
Darkened ShadowReplying to Gabital
Gabital, she better get olympic gold with all these hurdles
Mar 25 22:40