Regional and Offshore Currencies
Regional currency terms including offshore renminbi, onshore renminbi, rupee, forint, riyal, Jamaican dollar, and NZD.
These pages group currency units that matter in regional markets, offshore trading, and country-specific FX quotation contexts.
In this section
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Asia-Pacific and Renminbi Currencies
FX reference terms for Indian rupee, New Zealand dollar, and onshore/offshore renminbi conventions.
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Indian Rupee: Definition, Value, and Management of India's Currency
A comprehensive guide to the Indian Rupee (INR), its types of coins and notes, and the role of the central bank in managing the currency.
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NZD (New Zealand Dollar): Definition, Function, and FAQs
A comprehensive guide to the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), its role in the global economy, functionality, historical context, and frequently asked questions.
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Offshore RMB (CNH): Understanding China's Global Currency
A comprehensive exploration of Offshore RMB (CNH), the Renminbi traded outside mainland China, including its historical context, significance, and applications in global finance.
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Onshore RMB (CNY): The Currency Used within Mainland China
A comprehensive guide to understanding Onshore RMB (CNY), its historical context, significance, and detailed explanations about its role in China's economy.
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Other Regional and Offshore Currencies
FX reference terms for regional and offshore currency units used in global-market data.
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Cayman Islands Dollar
A comprehensive guide to the Cayman Islands Dollar (KYD), covering its meaning, historical context, practical examples, and additional related financial information.
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Hungarian Forint (HUF)
An in-depth overview of the Hungarian Forint (HUF), the official currency of Hungary, including its history, functions, and current relevance.
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JMD (Jamaican Dollar)
Comprehensive insights into JMD, the Jamaican Dollar, covering its definition, functionality, and historical background.
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Qatari Riyal
Comprehensive information on the Qatari Riyal (QAR), including its pegged exchange rate to the U.S. dollar, historical context, and frequently asked questions.
Revised on Monday, May 18, 2026