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As-it-happens update April 10, 2018
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Iran Unifies Official, Open Market Exchange Rates After Currency Plunges to All-time Low. The U.S. dollar jumped in a day from 54,700 rials to 60,000 rials in the open market in Tehran on Monday. A dollar was worth 36,000 rials in mid-September. Reuters. Apr 10, 2018 11:18 AM. 0comments Print Zen
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Business. Cybercriminals create crypto currency. Darknet, ransomware, espionage - cybercriminals and state-supported actors play in the Internet, an apparently lawless area, Wild West. Politicians are responding with new regulatory initiatives.
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Russia's central bank governor says she won't step in to try and halt a slide in the rouble, which is facing intense selling for the second day in a row amid pressure from the US sanctions and mounting geopolitical risks that are rocking Russia's financial markets. In morning action in Europe, the currency ...
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KUALA LUMPUR (April 10): Digital currency exchange Luno announced today that it has registered its Malaysian operations with Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) as a reporting institution, as required by the anti-money laundering policy document recently released by the central bank. The policy ...
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Iranians stand in front of a currency exchange shop to check currency rates, in downtown Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Iran moved on Tuesday to enforce a single exchange rate to the dollar, banning all unregulated trading after the country's currency, the rial, hit an all-time low. (AP Photo/Vahid ...
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Officers have established that a large amount of Chinese currency was stolen during this incident, around 14,000 to 15,000 yuan, equivalent to around £1500, mainly made up of 100 yuan notes. The currency is difficult to fully exchange and officers believe the offenders may try to change it in Chinese ...
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Trade tensions are nearing fever pitch as equity markets cling on to support. The markets are worried China will retaliate with new measures such as currency devaluation or selling their US Treasuries. President Xi made a speech at the Boao Forum and pledged to open sectors for foreign competition ...
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The performance of the British Pound was notable on Monday, as the GBP/USD exchange rate leapt above 1.4150. ING reports fears of a trade war could be overblown but is concerned about the dangers to markets if the US identify China as a currency manipulator in a report this month. ABN AMRO ...
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