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Iran's leaders to blame for currency crisis Iran's national currency, the rial, has dropped to historic lows — one US dollar, which equaled approximately 35,000 rials in November last year, now buys you nearly 62,000. Amid the crisis, Iranian officials announced that they have switched from dollars to euros for foreign trades and transactions.
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Subhash Nagar ATM dispenses fake currency notes Both the persons had withdrawn money from the same ATM. They also submitted photocopies of the fake notes that they received from the ATM to the bank. One of the complainants, Ashok Pathak, a retired health employee, said, "Of the total Rs 4,500 which I withdrew, a currency note of Rs 500 turned ...
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Chiefs hold draft currency to pickup late first round draft pick KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs enter this year's draft without the excitement of a first-round pick, but that doesn't mean general manager Brett Veach doesn't have a few tricks up his sleeve for this week's NFL draft. "I know we don't have a first round pick, but having a two and two threes and two fours, ...
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EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil, Mexico currencies sink as US yields spike (Recasts with real, peso levels; adds analyst comment) By Bruno Federowski SAO PAULO, April 23 (Reuters) - Brazil's currency hit a nearly 1-1/2-year low and Mexico's peso sank to it weakest since early March on Monday on bets that accelerating U.S. inflation could spark a faster pace of interest rate ...
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