Symbols
A comprehensive list of financial symbols and abbreviations used in global markets. Find official tickers for major currencies, precious metals, stocks, and commodities. A quick and essential reference guide for investors and traders.List of Metals
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CODE |
NAME |
UNIT |
|---|---|---|
| XAG | Silver | Ounce |
| XAG-BID | Silver Bid | Ounce |
| XAG-ASK | Silver Ask | Ounce |
| XAU | Gold | Ounce |
| XAU-BID | Gold Bid | Ounce |
| XAU-ASK | Gold Ask | Ounce |
| XPD | Palladium | Ounce |
| XPD-BID | Palladium Bid | Ounce |
| XPD-ASK | Palladium Ask | Ounce |
| XPT | Platinum | Ounce |
| XPT-BID | Platinum Bid | Ounce |
| XPT-ASK | Platinum Ask | Ounce |
| LBMA-XAG | LBMA Silver | Ounce |
| LBMA-XAU-AM | LBMA Gold AM | Ounce |
| LBMA-XAU-PM | LBMA Gold PM | Ounce |
| LBMA-XPD-AM | LBMA Palladium AM | Ounce |
| LBMA-XPD-PM | LBMA Palladium PM | Ounce |
| LBMA-XPT-AM | LBMA Platinum AM | Ounce |
| LBMA-XPT-PM | LBMA Platinum PM | Ounce |
| ALU | Aluminum | Ounce |
| NI | Nickel | Ounce |
| XCU | Copper | Ounce |
| ZNC | Zinc | Ounce |
These codes are symbols determined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and are used to represent precious metals. These abbreviations are also generally used in financial markets for transactions related to futures and investment funds.
List of Currencies
|
CODE ↓ |
NAME |
|---|---|
| ZMW | Zambian Kwacha |
| ZMK | Zambian Kwacha (pre-2013) |
| ZAR | South African Rand |
| YER | Yemeni Rial |
| XRP | Ripple |
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These currency abbreviations, such as USD and AFN, are determined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). They are listed under a specific standard called ISO 4217. The purpose of this standard is to provide a globally recognized, three-letter code for every currency and precious metal, which helps prevent confusion in financial transactions, trade, and reporting.
- The first two letters usually represent the country’s two-letter ISO 3166-1 country code (e.g., "US" in USD stands for United States).
- The third letter is typically the first letter of the currency’s name (e.g., "D" in USD stands for Dollar).
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