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Why $2 bills are the currency of choice in San Jose this weekend SAN JOSE–On the outside of businesses and buildings in downtown San Jose, you'll find signage promoting Monday's College Football Playoff ...
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Iran's central bank proposes slashing four zeros from falling currency: IRNA DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's central bank has proposed slashing four zeros from the rial, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday, after the currency ...
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Nepal writes to RBI to declare banned new Indian currency notes legal KATHMANDU: Nepal has asked the RBI to declare newly circulated Indian currency notes of denominations higher than Rs 100 legal tender in the ...
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Watch: Indian currency and dollars showered at folk singer in Gujarat's Navsari People showered wads of notes on a folk singer in Gujarat's Navsari. The incident took place in folk singer Geeta Rabari's event. Not only Indian ...
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The Week in Numbers: Currency Flash Crash In a shocking seven-minute spell on Thursday, the Japanese yen surged through levels it had held through almost a decade. During these seven ...
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Which currencies will be the winners of 2019? The year started with a currency "flash crash", as the US and Australian dollars along with the Turkish lira plunged against the Japanese yen to raise ...
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Will Pakistan's rupee gain currency? The Pakistani rupee, which last traded at 37.82 versus the UAE dirham, was one of the world's worst-performing currencies, losing 26 per cent from ...
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Philippine peso faces new threat as Duterte gears up for poll: Currency to drop to 54 per US dollar The peso will drop about 2.5 per cent to 54 per dollar by year-end, making it the third-worst currency in the region after the Indonesian rupiah and Thai ...
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Dollar slide: Goldman Sachs to bet on weaker US currency The U.S. dollar may be poised to decline, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on ...
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Ethiopia fuel import hard currency reserve increases Ethiopia's hard currency reserve for fuel import has increased over the past months exceeding three months at the moment, Prime Minister Abiy ...
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