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Angola faces currency test in economy shake-up Before the currency is allowed to float completely freely by the end of 2018, the kwanza is now trading between two rates that authorities are for now keeping secret to avoid ... Major global brands such as the Emirates airlines have recently begun to back off from Angola because of the currency crisis.
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Invesco adds to line of currency-hedged PowerShares Canada ETFs The new series allows investors to choose the currency exposure that best suits their unique investment goals: CAD-unhedged (PZW), USD-unhedged (PZW.U) and CAD-hedged (PZW.F). PowerShares FTSE RAFI Global Small-Mid Fundamental ETF seeks to generate capital growth over the long term ...
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$530 million cryptocurrency heist may be biggest ever Coincheck said the hackers stole customer deposits of NEM, a less well known digital currency. The exchange promised to use cash from its own funds to pay out ¥46.3 billion ($426 million) toward covering its users' losses. That's about 20% less than the total value of the virtual tokens that were stolen.
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AP Explains: Why are crypto exchanges vulnerable to hacks? A huge advertisement of Bitcon is displayed near a train station in Tokyo Monday, Jan. 29, 2018. Blockchain is a decentralized technology that can make transactions safe and secure, but crypto-currency exchanges that trade bitcoins and other virtual currencies that are based on this technology have ...
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Japan's cryptocurrency girl band stays loyal to virtual money after cyber heist In their debut, the eight "Virtual Currency Girls", or Kasotsuka Shojo in Japanese, cavorted in maid costumes with frilly skirts and full-face professional wrestling-style masks with fuzzy pom-pom ears, extolling the virtues of decentralized digital currencies such as bitcoin. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon.
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