money changing

noun
the business of exchanging one currency for another, with the deduction of a commission for the service.
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According to plan, the group went to the bank on the main square so all could
  do whatever money changing they had to do.
The only money changing hands is continued collection of legal fees at small
  businesses expense.
However, the flotilla of tourist boats and money changing hands should tip you
  off that you've arrived at a major attraction.
Those too ought be laid at the doorstep of an out of control money changing
  syndicate.
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