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As-it-happens update November 23, 2017
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Chinese Police Detain Seven in Multi-Billion Underground Currency Scheme ... The yuan, or renminbi, is not fully convertible and the government limits the amount of foreign currency to which individuals and businesses in China have access, which has given rise to networks of underground money ...
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... factors has been that players were looking to the conclusion of an IMF programme before the end of the year." The kwacha currency slid to 10.0850 per dollar on Wednesday from about 9.0000 three months ago and traders said it was due to increased dollar demand and short foreign currency supply.
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As part of its Social Corporate Responsibility programme, Crane Currency Malta employees have for the past weeks been carrying out voluntarily work at Dar tal-Providenza in Siggiewi, which is an institution that offers a family ambiance to persons with disabilities. During this time, a number of Crane ...
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The problem for Asia Pacific currencies, or at least their bulls, lies mainly in monetary policy differentials. The economies of Japan, Australia and New Zealand are all performing well. But this performance is not yet of the order which seems likely to cause interest rates to rise from record lows – even as ...
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New Delhi: A man who flew on an international IndiGo flight has complained to the police that the crew refused to accept payment in Indian currency for the food he bought. In a complaint filed with Sarojini Nagar police station in south Delhi, Pramod Kumar Jain alleged that the no-frills carrier has in not ...
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The Pound has made a minor advance against the Indian Rupee today, in the wake of a headline-grabbing November budget announcement. On the other side of the pairing, the Rupee remains unstable ahead of a high-impact reading for national economic growth.
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Speaking to the Dhaka Tribune, a Bangladesh Bank official said the rise in the exchange rates is caused not only by normal market forces, but prevailing tensions in the currency market. Toufiq Ahmed Chowdhury, director general of the Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), said: "There is ...
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