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Coronavirus effect: Dollar stands tall as investors scramble for liquid currency The greenback held gains against most currencies after a blowout in swap spreads showed investors are facing a shortage of dollars as equity markets ...
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Today's Exchange Rate Update: Coronavirus Panic Drives Huge Swings in Currency Markets The Pound (GBP) fell sharply during yesterday's trading session, with the currency striking its worst levels since October as the UK moved to the ...
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Crypto Exchange Kraken Launches Forex Trading for Nine Currency Pairs It is, however, setting what it claims are "industry-low order minimums," meaning that traders are only required to trade 10 units of base currency for each ...
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Currency market in Ukraine under psychological pressure - NBU Demand for foreign currency is largely formed by the population and domestic importing companies. At the same time, exporters have reduced their ...
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FULL TEXT: "Foreign Currency: Government Playing Games To Buy Time" Government yesterday announced yet another policy change, ostensibly to address the inefficiency of the foreign currency interbank market and ...
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Ringgit weakens near 4.30 against US dollar as Covid-19 spurs haven currency demand Malaysian Rating Corp Bhd (MARC) wrote in a note today that it expects an increased focus on the ringgit as the currency's performance affects ...
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Brazil Stocks Post Steepest Fall Since 1998, Real Hits Historic Low 5.00 Per Dollar Currency market volatility soared, with one-month dollar/real implied volatility reaching 23.8% and 3-month implied volatility scaling 20%, both the ...
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Three held for multiple thefts in Noida; vintage pistol, foreign currency among stolen goods recovered Three held for multiple thefts in Noida; vintage pistol, foreign currency among stolen goods recovered. Updated: Mar 12, 2020 23:08 IST. By Tanmayee ...
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EM ASIA FX-Most currencies weaken as pandemic panic boosts dollar appeal March 13 (Reuters) - Most Asian currencies fell against a firmer dollar on Friday, with the Indonesian rupiah and the South Korean won declining the ...
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