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Want to give digital currency to a political campaign? State ethics panel mulls if and how The state of California has urged campaigns not to accept digital currency contributions — though it does not prohibit the practice. The Federal Election Commission permits digital currency to be donated to campaigns for federal office, counting such donations as "in-kind" contributions, such as a gift of ...
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America Movil first-quarter profit dives on currency swings America Movil attributed a decline in sales to the peso's appreciation against other currencies. A strong peso means revenue from other countries is worth less when translated into Mexican currency. If not for foreign exchange fluctuations, revenue would have risen narrowly, the company said.
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Air Liquide revenue falls on currency headwinds Air Liquide SA (AI.FR) said Wednesday that its first-quarter revenue fell by 3.2%, citing the appreciation of the euro against the U.S. dollar. Revenue at the French industrial-gases producer was 5.01 billion euros ($6.12 billion), down from EUR5.18 billion a year earlier but beating analysts expectations of ...
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S. Korea's consumer confidence worsens for 5 months on strong currency SEOUL, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Confidence among South Korean consumers over economic situations worsened for the fifth consecutive month as the local currency appreciated to the U.S. dollar, central bank data showed Wednesday. The composite consumer sentiment index (CCSI) stood at 107.1 in ...
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S. Korea's FinMin: closely watching currency markets as USD strengthens South Korea's Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon was on the wires earlier today, via Reuters, noting that the government is closely watching currency markets as the won weakens, in the wake of the recent USD appreciation. He added that the government will act to stabilize the foreign exchange market if ...
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Dollar, euro shrug as US 10-year yield hits 3 percent The dollar's gains on Tuesday drove the euro down slightly past the two-month low hit Monday, on growing concerns that firmer U.S. Treasury yields would reduce incremental demand for the region's bonds and stocks at a time when hedge funds have amassed record long bets in the single currency.
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