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IMF contradicts Trump: China not manipulating its currency The IMF said Friday in its yearly review of China's economy that the yuan has been "broadly stable" against other currencies, suggesting there's been ...
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Investors are bullish on gold amidst $15 trillion in negative yield debt and currency, economic ... Investors have turned increasingly bullish on gold with the spot price of 1 oz of the precious metal increasing nearly 7% to $1,497 in the past 30 days.
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Central Bank of Iran Insists on Export Revenue Repatriation in Foreign Currency When you export to a country, the earnings should return in the national currency of the importing country," or any other major currency, he told state ...
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Weighing China's Downside Risks China, for its part, responded by letting its currency, which is heavily managed, weaken against the U.S. dollar—the yuan closed the week trading at ...
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Week in Review: 5 Big Shoe Stories You Need to Read On Thursday, Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted voiced concerns about a potential US-China currency war, arguing that a monetary standoff between the ...
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Iranian currency rates for Aug. 10 The rates of 20 foreign currencies in Iran have increased, while the rates of 16 other currencies have decreased, according to the official state ...
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Weekly review of Azerbaijani currency market (MENAFN - AzerNews) By Trend. Official exchange rate of the Azerbaijani manat against the US dollar set by the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) ...
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Asian stocks follow Wall Street lower as trade war worsens Asian stocks followed Wall Street lower on Tuesday after China let its currency sink and halted purchases of U.S. farm goods, fueling fears Beijing's ...
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Another Voice: Bill making dollar more competitive would boost US economy The bill sponsored by Baldwin and Hawley would realign the overvalued dollar at a time when currency is coming to the fore as a political issue.
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Central banks in Asia, Australia and NZ join global currency war Central banks in Asia, Australia and New Zealand (NZ) have joined a brewing global currency war by slashing interest rates and pledging to keep ...
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