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Corruption Currents: Venezuela Tries New Currency to Sidestep Sanctions A daily roundup of corruption news from across the Web. We also provide a daily roundup of important risk & compliance stories via our daily newsletter, The Morning Risk Report, which readers can sign up for here. Follow us on Twitter at @WSJRisk. Bribery: Prosecutors are nearing the end of their ...
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EA rebalances Battlefront 2 in-game currency in response to sustained loot box criticism EA have pushed their first adjustments to Star Wars Battlefront 2's loot box ecosystem with a patch to the game that change the speed at which you earn in-game currency. This is a relatively small patch for a community of gamers that have been looking for a sweeping overhaul to the loot box based ...
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Foreign currency seized in Torkham LANDIKOTAL: Taking action on a tip-off, the authorities seized foreign currency at Torkham border, officials said on Tuesday. Political tehsildar Torkham Shamsul Islam said that the local customs clearing agent identified as Kalimullah was stopped at Torkham border. He said during body search, ...
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Iranian Currency Continues To Lose Value, Reaching A New Low The Iranian currency has taken another dive against major world currencies, by breaking through the 42,000 rials to the U.S. dollar threshold. The Iranian rial passed the 40,000 threshold in October and slowly continued its downward trend. In mid-November, it was trading at 41,000 to the dollar.
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Visually impaired cannot identify new currency notes, says petition filed by NGO Stating that visually impaired individuals are facing difficulties in identifying new currency notes of Rs 200 and Rs 50 denominations, an NGO has started a petition on change.org to highlight such difficulties faced by the visually impaired. The group is demanding that the difference in the lengths and ...
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Is Currency Exchange International Corp's (TSX:CXI) Growth Strong Enough To Justify Its ... Currency Exchange International Corp (TSX:CXI) closed yesterday at CA$25.49, leaving some investors asking whether this price can still be justified by the high growth potential. Let's take a look at some key metrics to determine whether there's any value here for current and potential future investors.
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Bitcoin won't be legitimate currency Digital currencies such as Bitcoin should not become legitimate currencies due to a lack of features that money must have, said Sohn Sung-won, a former White House economic adviser, ... A currency in his words should have something behind it like a healthy economy (U.S. dollar), or gold or silver.
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Sterling expected to fall much further if Brexit talks fail to break deadlock The U.K. currency remains volatile ahead of the upcoming EU leaders' summit on December 14. And in the immediate term, analysts do not see a positive trajectory for sterling until a clear path to trade talks is apparent. The DUP provides essential political support to May's government in what's called a ...
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The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 The NZD is tracking higher this morning, as is in fact the best performing G10 currency over the past 24 hours. The NZD rallied yesterday afternoon after interim Reserve Bank Governor Grant Spencer said the central bank is adopting a more flexible approach to inflation and that "It may be appropriate for ...
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