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Venezuelans suspicious of currency rebrand amid hyperinflation CARACAS, March 23 (Reuters) - Venezuelans said on Friday they lacked confidence in President Nicolas Maduro's decision to knock three digits off the country's ailing bolivar currency amid soaring hyperinflation. The measure to divide the bolivar by 1,000 will take effect from June 4, the leader ...
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Euro Zone Leaders Give New Push to Reforms of Single Currency Area Leaders of the 19 countries sharing the single currency did not take any decisions at what the chairman of their finance ministers, Mario Centeno, called a ... to clear the path," Merkel said, adding the euro zone also needed a capital markets union and changes "in the architecture" of the currency area.
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Researchers are designing a digital local currency for Helsinki A new local money using distributed ledger technologies (DLT) is being developed in Helsinki. Distributed ledgers, or "blockchains," store transactions in a cryptographically secured form to a large network of computers. The DLT systems were made commonly known by the virtual currency Bitcoin, but ...
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Debenhams launches currency sale and offers £5 shopping voucher Debenhams also offers a 20% top up on any leftover currency when the amount is loaded onto a gift card. As with any currency sale, it's worth comparing the rates at other travel bureaux first to see if you're getting the best rate, although the £5 off £20 spend voucher is an enticing offer for holidaymakers.
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Businesses told at Limerick briefing they should treat personal data like currency "Somebody recently described information as the new money, we are holding a currency and each of you are holding a currency and if you have cash in your business you need to protect it in your safe. In the same way you want to protect your knowledge and information – particularly information that's ...
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Special Report – How have EM currencies fared amid trade risks? The past few weeks have seen very interesting developments in emerging markets (EM). Some EM currencies have plunged, as rising concerns over a tit-for-tat global trade war amplified the already-troubled outlook for those economies. Others, however, have managed to hold their own quite well so ...
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