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China echoes IMF pledge to avoid using currency as a trade tool China's top central banker on Saturday pledged to keep the yuan currency's value "broadly stable," a sign that Beijing may be trying to prevent a ...
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US wants deal with Japan to avoid competitive currency devaluations Mnuchin's comments suggest Washington will also pursue a similar currency agreement in ongoing trade negotiations with the European Union.
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China Won't Use Yuan as Tool to Deal With Trade War, Yi Says China won't use its currency as a tool to deal with trade conflicts, central bank Governor Yi Gang said, as a tariff war between the U.S. and the world's ...
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Rare Gandhi currency collection on display in Dubai Dubai: Long-time Dubai resident Ram Kumar Tolani, 63, is exhibiting his massive collection of coins and banknotes bearing the image of Mahatma ...
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Dubai Plans to Launch its Own Digital Currency 'Emcash' Dubai is moving into the world of digital currencies. The city is planning to launch the so-called 'Emcash.' In order to create it, the state-backed firm ...
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Azerbaijan steps up control over taking national currency into and out of country The Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers has approved the procedure for declaration when taking national currency in cash and securities denominated in ...
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Fake currency notes in Rs 2000 denomination seized in West Bengal, 2 youths arrested by police Malda: The police arrested two persons and seized fake currency notes with a face value of Rs 1 lakh from their possession in West Bengal's Malda ...
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Bank Indonesia says rupiah intervention 'prudent', currency stabilises NUSA DUA, Indonesia - Bank Indonesia's recent forex market intervention was done in a "prudent" manner and had stabilised the currency, a deputy ...
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Major currencies down Mumbai, Oct 13 (UNI) Following were the indicative currency rates and travellers' cheques buying and selling rates per unit on Saturday. CURRENCY ...
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£50 note to remain part of UK currency as 'new, more secure' version ends uncertain future The £50 note will remain part of UK currency after a "new, more secure" version of the highest-value note in England was announced. It will be printed ...
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