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India, Japan sign $75 billion currency swap agreement NEW DELHI/TOKYO: India and Japan Monday concluded one of the largest bilateral currency swap agreements at USD 75 billion that will help in ...
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Zimbabwe to continue with multi currency regime - President Zimbabwe will continue to operate a multi currency system despite the current economic crisis, president Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated.
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Zimbabwe Gold Producers Warn Currency Shortage Threatens Output Zimbabwe's mining industry is facing "severe viability challenges" because of the shortage of hard currency, the Gold Producers Committee, ...
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Bitcoin [BTC] and altcoins will replace $86 trillion worth of "political" currency, says Tim Draper According to Draper, the fiat or "political" currency was worth $86 trillion and he was confident that a better form of currency would slowly overthrow the ...
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Mastercard Wins Patent for "Managing Fractional Reserves of Blockchain Currency" The patent, filed on 29 June 2018, refers to "the use of centralized accounts to manage fractional reserves of fiat and blockchain currency updated via ...
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RBI allows banks for fire audit of currency chests by approved agencies The Reserve Bank has relaxed norms for the fire audit of currency chests allowing banks to get it done from approved agencies in case of shortage of ...
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Currency Volatility Stings EM Bond ETFs The strong dollar and increased volatility for some emerging markets currencies are among the factors plaguing bonds issued by developing ...
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A Brexit 50p? That's got no currency with the 48% who voted remain And that's fine, if a subtle reminder that sarcasm doesn't always translate to currency. But you know what would be better? Coins that came etched with ...
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Bitcoin: a currency-to-be or mere speculation? The fundamental driver of Bitcoin valuation is its ability to be used as a currency and the intensity of its use. However, due to its design, Bitcoin can ...
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Lower food inflation, strikes and currency devaluation hit Shoprite sales Shoprite says low internal food inflation at SA supermarkets and currency devaluation in other African markets where it operates hit sales in the ...
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