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Currency Traders Get Respite From Job Cuts While Revenue Plunges There were 2,467 front-office employees on Group-of-10 currency desks last year, the data showed. That's up from 2,438 in 2016, but still reflects a decline of 30 percent since 2010. Revenues sank to $7.1 billion last year from $9 billion a year earlier. FX options markets were a particular laggard, ...
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Currency trades at Kazakhstan Stock Exchange on February 27 The afternoon foreign currency trading session ended at Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE). Twenty-five banks participated in the trades, KASE said in a message. The US dollar's weighted average rate with T+0 (immediate settlement) in tenge was 318.75 tenge per US dollar, with the trades volume ...
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NCPC urges African currency for investments Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission (NCPC) has called for the creation of African currency that would link African nations together to encourage investments and enable the world benefit from the continent. Its Executive Secretary, Rev. Uja Tor Uja, made the call yesterday in Abuja while playing host ...
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