What does HK stand for in money?

The Hong Kong dollar (Chinese: 港元, sign: HK$; code: HKD) is the official currency of Hong Kong. It is divided into 100 cents.
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What does HK mean in money?

Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) The Hong Kong dollar is the official currency of Hong Kong. It's the 13th most commonly traded currency on Earth. The currency code for the dollar is HKD and the symbol is $, or HK$ – to differentiate it from the US dollar. The most popular Hong Kong dollar exchange is with the US dollar.
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How much is 1 HKD to 1 GBP?

The current value of 1 HKD is £0.09 GBP.
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What does HK $100 mean?

The Hong Kong dollar divides into 100 cents. The currency, which is governed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, uses the symbol HK$ and the currency code HKD. Its most frequently used banknotes are the HK$20, HK$50, HK$100, HK$500 and HK$1000.
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How much is 120 pounds in hkd?

120 GBP to HKD today is 1 261.8697 HKD, convert 120 Pounds sterling to Hong Kong Dollar today with currency converter.
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What does HK mean in the UK?

hk in British English

the internet domain name for. Hong Kong.
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Is HK a currency?

Introduced in 1863, the Hong Kong dollar (Chinese: 港元), or HKD, is the official currency of Hong Kong. The symbol of the Hong Kong dollar is $, along with HK$, which is sometimes used to distinguish Hong Kong dollars from other dollar-denominated currencies.
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Can you use US dollars in HK?

Larger chain stores usually accept US dollars and Chinese Renminbi in addition to Hong Kong dollars, but the exchange rate may be less favorable. If you do need to exchange money (cash or travelers' checks), banks generally offer a good exchange rate.
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