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China's digital currency aims to leave the rest of the world in the dust The country's central bank has distributed the currency to "lottery" winners who are reportedly spending it at thousands of retailers, including local ...
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Pandemic accelerates need to consider digital currency: Bank of Canada The Bank of Canada has been exploring and building capacity for products like a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but there has been no specific ...
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Argentina says it will not devalue currency or seize bank deposits BUENOS AIRES, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Argentina will not devalue its currency or seize bank deposits despite a financial crisis compounded by the ...
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Rs 2.4 lakh in fake currency seized The Meharban police claimed to have nabbed two persons on the charges of printing fake Indian currency. Photo for representation only. Tribune News ...
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Chicago Artist Theaster Gates Plots a New Course for a South Side Mainstay The space at 305 E. 55th Street is now known as Retreat at Currency Exchange Cafe. It's a year-long pop-up outpost that aims to revitalize underserved ...
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Blockchain-Enabled Central Bank Digital Currencies Are Developing Fast, But How Are They ... In other words, CBDCs are an evolution of existing fiat options whereas stablecoins are a competing form of privately issued currency.
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PageGroup reports gross profit down 24.5% in constant currency, down 39% in US PageGroup, a UK-based staffing provider, reported gross profit fell 24.5% in constant currency in its fiscal third quarter ended Sept. 30. The company ...
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JP Morgan expects further digital currency support Beyond Square, Microstrategy recently invested $425 million in a digital currency portfolio, and Paul Tudor Jones invested between 1-2% of his assets in ...
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Cuba's Currency Reform Could Ease Its Covid-19 Blues Since 1994, it has maintained two legal tenders — a convertible peso for those with access to hard currency and the Cuban peso for mere mortals.
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Brazil's emergence as top competitor rooted in currency depreciation Brazilian ag production and exports could grow even faster under accelerated currency depreciation in coming years. Krissa Welshans | Oct 14, 2020.
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