Agio

/ˈædʒioʊ/ noun

The premium or fee charged when exchanging one currency for another, or the profit made from such exchanges.

From Italian aggio, possibly from Arabic al-'ayn (the substance/value), reflecting medieval Mediterranean trade. The term entered English during the age of international commerce and banking.

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