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US files criminal papers against BNP Paribas in currency case NEW YORK - The U.S. government on Friday filed court papers accusing a unit of BNP Paribas SA <BNPP.PA> of engaging in an illegal antitrust conspiracy to fix prices in Central and Eastern European, Middle Eastern and African currencies from September 2011 to July 2013. BNP Paribas USA agreed ...
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Foreign Currency Exchange Company Moving Offices Within Midtown East Foreign Currency Exchange Company Moving Offices Within Midtown East ... Travelex Currency Services, a foreign currency exchange business, has signed an 8,400-square-foot deal at the Rudin family's 355 Lexington Avenue, Commercial Observer has learned. SEE ALSO: Rabbis Org and Reform ...
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Currency war is last thing world needs: ECB's Coeure [DAVOS] Major economies should not target their exchange rates for competitive purposes and discussions among policymakers over currencies should be confined to official fora, European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure said on Friday. "The last thing the world needs today is a currency ...
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Starbucks CEO Says Bitcoin Has No Future As Currency, But A Trusted Cryptocurrency Is Coming Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks, believes there will one day be a cryptocurrency that achieves legitimacy and widespread use—but he doesn't believe that digital currency will be Bitcoin. On a conference call for his company's earnings for the first quarter of 2018, Schultz addressed the topic of ...
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US Treasury official urges regulation of crypto currencies TOKYO – A senior U.S. Treasury official touring Asia has urged banks and financial regulators in the region and elsewhere to do more to tighten oversight of booming trading in bitcoin and other crypto currencies. Sigal Mandelker, the Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said ...
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People show huge interest in Robinhood Crypto, but skeptics worry it will just fuel the bubble Just over 24 hours since no-fee stock trading app Robinhood announced it would roll out free digital currency trading in February, 530,000 and counting have signed up to "get early access." That surge of interest has quickly brought out the critics: skeptics of bitcoin's skyrocketing price and Robinhood's ...
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