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OKCoin Japan named a Virtual Currency Exchange Service Provider The Japanese yen will join the US dollar, euro, and the Singapore dollar in OKCoin's growing acceptance of fiat currencies. OKCoin Japan is the ...
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London startup Dzing launches multi-currency payments app Available on Android and iOS, the app arrives with multi-currency accounts, as well as card and partner card options for users via a tiered subscription ...
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Russian police arrest 10 for illegal digital currency mining Russian authorities have put an end to an illegal digital currency mining ... The Ministry further claimed that all the digital currencies mined from the ...
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EM ASIA FX-Most currencies tick up on upbeat China factory survey By Shriya Ramakrishnan. March 31 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies ticked higher on Tuesday after a key survey showed factory activity in China ...
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BOK to offer US$12 bln to banks using US currency swap The money is the first batch of the BOK's $60 billion currency swap agreement signed with the U.S. central bank on March 19, aimed at tackling a dollar ...
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Azerbaijani currency rates for March 31 Below are the rates of Azerbaijani manat against world currencies, according to the data from the Central Bank of Azerbaijan. Currencies. March 31, ...
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GBP/EUR: Pound Drops As Confidence Slumps However, this number could top 3 million if the crisis is more severe. Currencylive.com is a news site only and not a currency trading platform.
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United States' fiat currency needs re-evaluation, in light of digital Yuan Central banks across the globe are now pondering on the question of issuing a central bank digital currency [CBDC]. Having started with Facebook's ...
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Banks' foreign currency loans up in 2019 — BSP Banks lent out $18.03 billion under the foreign currency deposit units ... foreign currencies, mainly by accepting deposits and handing out loans.
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(LEAD) BOK offers US$8.7 bln to banks via US currency swap SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- The Bank of Korea (BOK) offered US$8.72 billion to banks Tuesday in its first round of dollar lending using a currency ...
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