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March 26 Forex Weekly: Ranking Major Currency Pairs - A Contrarian Overview Answering two simple questions - which currency is the most overvalued and which one is the most undervalued? Turkish Lira is the most undervalued among the emerging group of currencies, while South African rand is the most overvalued one. Japanese yen is now the most overvalued currency ...
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73% of travelers don't spend all their foreign currency abroad, CashDash wants to fix that CashDash is a mobile currency exchange platform for travelers and tourists that allows them to convert money within the UK, and offers several access points for them to retrieve their foreign currency without the use of a personal credit card or personal banking details. After downloading the app, the ...
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World Coin News – Philippines Releases New Generation Currency Series of Coins The Central Bank of the Philippines (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, or BSP) announced today that it will start releasing the full set of the New Generation Currency (NGC) Coin Series comprised of the 10-Piso, 5-Piso, 1-Piso, 25-Sentimo, 5-Sentimo and the 1-Sentimo into circulation.
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Buying the yen to protect against a trade war is 'pretty peculiar,' wealth manager says Choosing to buy the Japanese yen as protection against a potential trade war is "pretty peculiar," one wealth manager told CNBC Monday. The Japanese currency has been mostly on the rise against the U.S. dollar as investors look for a safe haven amid fears of a global trade war. On Monday morning ...
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Australia Consults Taxpayers On Virtual Currency Taxation The Australian Tax Office (ATO) has launched a new consultation on potential reforms to ease the complexity for taxpayers of complying with their virtual currency tax obligations. The consultation – Substantiating cryptocurrency taxation events, which will run until April 20 – is intended to support the ATO ...
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Somalia Market Data Update: February 2018 Update (Issued March 26, 2018) Annual comparison mostly exhibited a mixed pattern with SoSh (old currency notes) gaining value in central and southern (4 % in Middle Shabelle and 18 % in Hiraan) as traders and consumers in these regions are abandoning the use of newly printed SoSh currency notes in favor of the more valued, ...
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