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Bid to smuggle foreign currency foiled Customs officials on Saturday foiled an attempt to smuggle foreign currency worth millions of Pakistani rupees from the new Islamabad international ...
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Fake currency notes worth Rs 65000 seized in Jharsuguda Jharsuguda: Fake currency notes worth Rs 65,000 were seized by Rengali Police in Chikhlapali village in Jharsuguda district today. Police have ...
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Universal Currency (UNIT) Trading Down 29.2% Over Last 7 Days Universal Currency (CURRENCY:UNIT) traded 9.4% lower against the dollar during the 1 day period ending at 23:00 PM ET on January 19th.
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CI affirms Qatar's foreign and local currency issuer ratings; upgrades outlook to 'stable' Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency, has affirmed Qatar's long-term foreign and local currency issuer ratings at 'AA-' and ...
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GRAYSCALE LAUNCHES NEW TOKEN AS DIGITAL CURRENCY FUND Grayscale is a firm that operates on managing digital assets which operate under the company umbrella; a Digital Currency Group. They chose the ...
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IMF: Morocco to Broaden Dirham Currency Band When Conditions Are Met Morocco's government announced the flexible exchange rate system for its currency in January 2018. The parity of the dirham is determined within a ...
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Iran inches closer to unveiling state-backed cryptocurrency The virtual currency is anticipated to be announced at the annual two-day Electronic Banking and Payment Systems conference, which kicks off on ...
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The Flamboyant Absurdity of 'Modern Monetary Theory' This most absurd theory of money can be found in the fantasy that is currency devaluation; devaluation a cruel notion that began when money did, and ...
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Global Currency Reserve (GCR) Hits Market Cap of $3.77 Million Global Currency Reserve (CURRENCY:GCR) traded 0.6% lower against the U.S. dollar during the 1-day period ending at 20:00 PM Eastern on ...
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Zimbabwe inflation hits high of 290%, says economist Inflation was being driven mostly by the shortage of foreign currency, which had led to huge disparities in the exchange rate between Zimbabwe's ...
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