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Trump Renews Charges Of Chinese Currency Manipulation The US Treasury is due in October to submit its biannual report to Congress on what countries, if any, are manipulating their currencies to gain unfair ...
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Hong Kong Interbank Rates Jump to Decade Highs After Currency Surge That in turn can affect the Hong Kong currency. Three-month and one-year Hibor had already risen to their highest in nearly a decade this month, ...
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Currency in Circulation Has Dropped on Spike in Crude, RBI Selling Dollars: Report Mumbai: The currency in circulation (CiC), which increased exponentially after the note ban in November 2016 under which as many as 99.9 per cent ...
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ING told to bring bond, currency traders back to European mainland ING has moved its currency and bond trading to the UK and this means, post Brexit, that they will no longer have full access to the European financial ...
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Iranian Currency Reaches New Lows After Terror Attack Iranian national currency's downfall has once again gained momentum, while prices of gold and gold coins has also dramatically soared. Based on ...
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CoinField exchange is now exploring XRP as a base currency Canadian cryptocurrency exchange Cornfield has announced in a tweet that it was evaluating adding XRP as a base currency. The tweet also ...
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Currency rates for Sept. 24 Below are the rates of Azerbaijani manat against world currencies, according to the data from the Central Bank of Azerbaijan for Sept. 24.
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One Currency Will Reap the Benefits of the US-China Trade Spat, Deutsche Bank Says Europe's common currency is set to climb back toward $1.20, a level not seen since May, as the U.S. substitutes Chinese imports with those from the ...
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Brief Update on the impact of rapid depreciation of Local Currency (YER) against US dollar on the ... Summary: This update is a supplementary brief provided to serve as early warning to various stakeholders highlighting the latest impact of the ongoing ...
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Emerging Markets Less Bad With Currency Hedging Strength in the U.S. dollar is widely cited as one of the reasons emerging markets assets are slumping, a scenario that highlights the utility of currency ...
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