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Virus panic sends yen to seven-week high against dollar Traders were also offloading currencies closely associated with a possible recession, pushing the Australian dollar, much reliant on China and global ...
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Bank lending could dry up in crypto-currency economy, warns BoE's Cunliffe LONDON (Reuters) - The rise of digital currencies such as Facebook's Libra could lead to a drying up of credit flowing into the broader economy, Bank ...
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Digital currencies and remittances: tackling the FX impact The introduction of private digital currencies could facilitate cross-border activity of personal remittances. However, we don't think this would be a ...
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Bank of Thailand Eases Rules to Temper Currency The Bank of Thailand eased some foreign-exchange rules in a step that may spur further weakness in the baht after the currency posted its worst start ...
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China's digital currency launch delayed due to Coronavirus The Coronavirus outbreak has caused the world to shut its borders to China and many cities in the country are on full lockdown. The digital currency ...
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Video: The currency to own during the virus outbreak However almost all wealth needs to be held in some currency or some place; we look at the places that stand to benefit now and as the virus unfolds.
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Former engineer found guilty of stealing $10M in digital currency from Microsoft A former Microsoft Corp. engineer has been found guilty of stealing $10 million in digital currency from the company. Ukrainian national Volodymyr ...
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Counterfeit currency found at Oneida Price Chopper ONEIDA — The Oneida City Police Department is requesting the public's assistance with identifying and locating the pictured suspects, regarding a ...
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CEE MARKETS-Stocks, currencies plummet as coronavirus fears rise By Alan Charlish WARSAW, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Central European currencies and stocks plunged on Friday, as investors around the world offloaded ...
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Safe-haven currencies and COVID-19: looking for the most effective hedges We use the recent empirical evidence to identify the currencies able to provide the most effective hedge against a big risk-off episode in case the virus ...
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