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As-it-happens update February 3, 2018
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Despite a selloff in the stocks, the U.S. dollar, traditionally a haven in times of turmoil, is hovering near multi-year lows. It could see even more downside this year for two major reasons: Europe and China. The DXY U.S. dollar index ended January with losses of 3 percent, its worst drop in nearly 2 years, ...
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Sierra Leone has unveiled samples of two new currency notes carrying the portrait of outgoing President Ernest Bai Koroma and his predecessor.[Central] Bank of Sierra Leone Governor Patrick Conteh presented a sample of the notes to President Koroma on Friday, during the Governor's yearly dinner.
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A man caught allegedly exchanging counterfeit US dollars for Canadian change could be facing multiple charges from Victoria Police. The man was said to be exchanging $100 American bills in Victoria when he was caught by VicPD's Community Services Division. Over $1000 in counterfeit American ...
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Elsewhere in the virtual-currency universe, Ether coins on the Ethereum blockchain sank 15% to $880, Ripple coins tumbled 13% to 85 cents, and Litecoin slid 11% to $128, according to CoinDesk. In just 24 hours, the global cryptocurrency coughed up around $103 billion in about 24 hours. The total ...
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Japan has been central to the establishment of virtual currencies exchanges worldwide. An unknown person (or persons) named Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin, while Tokyo was home to the first major bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, which also collapsed after losing nearly ¥50 billion worth of virtual ...
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Global Currency Reserve logo Global Currency Reserve (CURRENCY:GCR) traded up 4.7% against the U.S. dollar during the twenty-four hour period ending at 15:00 PM ET on February 3rd. Global Currency Reserve has a market capitalization of $13.80 million and approximately $59,721.00 worth of ...
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In the dead of night, hackers stole $530 million in Japanese virtual currency from Coincheck, sending prices plunging and underlining the vulnerability, and volatility, of cryptocurrencies. The January 26 hack appears to be the largest cryptocurrency theft ever, exceeding even the $480 million stolen in ...
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