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Soiled ₹2000, ₹500 notes haven't yet gained currency Every Indian currency note prominently bears a promissary message from the Reserve Bank of India Governor, which states: "I promise to pay the bearer the sum of (the respective currency denomination value)." The spirit of that promise extends to the exchange of soiled notes as well. The Reserve ...
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Bank of Israel: Computer driven trading is boosting shekel JERUSALEM, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The Bank of Israel on Sunday said currency trading driven by computer models has jumped and is helping to keep the shekel overvalued, after it appreciated 11 percent against the dollar in 2017. The central bank said it has monitored every conversion transaction ...
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Foreign currency, gold prices surge in Iran Gold coin was traded in Iran at 15,212,000 rials (about $336.3 according to the currency rate in Iran's free market) on Sunday. According to data on the website of the Tehran Gold and Jewelry Union, one gram of the 18-karat gold was priced at 1,436,210 rials (about $31.7), indicating a rise of 0.99 ...
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Swiss banks benefit from exchange rates, study finds A study of over 40 Swiss finance institutions has revealed 'striking' differences in exchange rates for banknotes and currencies as well as the addition of hefty mark-ups and fees. Online banking and insurance comparison service moneyland.ch examined the exchange rates foreuros, dollars, pounds, ...
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The Bull And The Bear Case For Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, And Other Cryptocurrencies This means that funds cashed out from one currency were invested in other currencies. That's a bullish "technical" sign for cryptocurrencies, as it keeps the momentum for the sector alive. The worse days were early this week when the sell-off in major cryptocurrencies spread across the entire sector.
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Cash crisis persists She said the banks got foreign currency from exports but that money accruing in banks was quickly gobbled up by importers. So dire is the situation that disbursement through automated teller machines (ATMs) during the festive season was 81% lower than the same period the previous year. During the ...
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Zim finance minister says 'bond notes aren't going anywhere' The state-owned Herald newspaper quoted Chinamasa as saying that the controversial bond notes were not going anywhere until the southern African country had its own currency. The minister said that there were macroeconomic fundamentals that the treasury was working on before the surrogate ...
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Dealing with crypto and the IRS | Szymanski It's a bird! It's a plane! It's crypto! Streaking like a comet through the investment world! My last column dealt with some basic information to help everyone understand exactly what crypto (including Bitcoin) is, how it came to be, and how it is rapidly being used globally as a currency or money replacement.
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Ether (currency) Ether is a cryptocurrency that was created as part of the open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform Ethereum. It is listed under the code ETH and traded on cryptocurrency exchanges, and the Greek uppercase Xi character (Ξ) is generally used for its currency symbol. It is also ...
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