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Pandemic proves there is only one world reserve currency For all the talk that the dollar would lose its reserve currency status, it proved to be just that, talk. Emerging markets have borne the brunt of the rush for ...
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Top & Flop Currency ETFs Amid Coronavirus Pandemic Let's analyze which currency ETFs won and which lost in the past month (as of Mar 25). Winners. Dollar. WisdomTree Bloomberg U.S. Dollar Bullish ...
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Cryptocurrency is a Failure as a Currency Says Brazil's Banking Chief The President of the Brazilian Banking Federation, Murilo Portugal, has argued that cryptocurrencies are not really currencies at all. Portugal was ...
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Zimbabwe Restores Dollar Peg as Currency Crashes Zimbabwe's government, which banned use of the dollar nine months ago, has restored the peg its currency had to the greenback due to a scarcity of ...
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Hyperinflation and Zimbabwe's Multi-Currency Reality: Bitcoin in Africa Podcast, Part 2 In this episode you'll get to know the multi-currency world, the different forms and usages of money as well as the price fluctuations that Zimbabweans ...
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National Digital Currencies: Not Yet Too Big to Fail Far from quaint, the currencies listed by The Economist are still very much in ... Venezuela wrote the handbook on how not to launch a digital currency.
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Will Bitcoin Dethrone The Dollar As Global Reserve Currency? The digital age is causing fiat currencies to show signs of aging, and signals that a new currency is necessary to keep pace with the change in ...
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Georgian currency falls ill as virus spreads Georgian currency falls ill as virus spreads. The Georgian lari has become one of the fastest depreciating currencies in Europe, despite the fact that ...
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China to launch its central bank digital currency soon? The Chinese central bank digital currency (CBDC) was delayed indefinitely earlier due to the coronavirus outbreak. Now, however, as the nation is ...
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South Korea says currency swap accord with Japan desirable By Hyonhee Shin and Tetsushi Kajimoto. SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - South Korea's prime minister said on Friday said restoring a bilateral currency ...
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