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As-it-happens update December 26, 2017
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Sudan is to devalue its currency to 18 Sudanese pounds per dollar in January from the current exchange rate of 6.7, the finance minister said on Tuesday. The International Monetary Fund urged Sudan earlier this month to float its currency to boost growth and investment, but the government has ruled ...
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The U.S. dollar slipped Tuesday to open a holiday-shortened week. The Wall Street Journal Dollar Index, which measures the currency against 16 others, fell less than 0.1% to 86.70, declining against the Canadian dollar. The dollar fell versus its Canadian counterpart amid a climb in the price of oil, ...
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Guntur: Tenali police arrested a man on charges of printing and circulating counterfeit currency on Tuesday. On a tip-off over the matter, cops raided ... Deputy superintendent of police M Snehita said that Gourinath used a laser colour printer to make fake currency notes. He is from Emani village under ...
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Last week brought a first look at the upcoming Nike Air More Money "Currency Pack" that includes selections emulating the U.S. dollar, British Pound, and the French Euro. Now, the Japanese Yen will be thrown into the mix with its own Japan-exclusive release. Fully adorned in a grey color scheme, this ...
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Adding to the Nike Air More Money "Global Currency Pack" that includes the U.S. Dollar, British Pound, and the French Euro is the Japanese Yen. Advertisment ... Look for the Nike Air More Money "Japanese Yen" to release with the reset of the "Currency Pack" in January 2018 at select retailers.
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Kolkata: The Border Security Force (BSF) on Monday night seized fake currency notes worth Rs 2 lakh and apprehended a resident of Baishnabnagar, Malda in this connection. The fake notes seized from the accused were all of Rs 2,000 denomination. According to a senior BSF official, they had ...
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New Delhi: Central Delhi Police has busted a syndicate involved in circulation of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) in the denomination of Rs 2,000 and Rs 500. Police claimed that the accused procured fake currency from their contacts in Bangladesh. The accused were identified as Enamul Miyan and ...
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