A fee charged for exchanging currencies.
1But the agio of the bank being now generally about five per cent.
2Where the state keeps its coinage up to a standard value no agio is required.
3If the agio of the bank, however, should at any time fall to three per cent.
4The agio of five per cent.
5In consequence of this resolution, the agio can never either rise above five, or sink below four per cent.
6The agio of the bank of Hamburg, for example, which is said to be commonly about fourteen per cent.
7This game was called 'agio'.
8The difference between them is called the agio of the bank, which at Amsterdam is generally about five per cent.
9At present, however, small change is dear in Egypt; the Sarrafs, or money-changers, create the dearth in order to claim a high agio.
10It is upon this account, they say, the bank money sells for a premium, or bears an agio of four or five per cent.
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13East Timor Minister of State Agio Pereira welcomed the decision.