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Lebanese carry 'worthless' stacks of cash after currency crash | Reuters A money exchange vendor counts Lebanese pound banknotes at a currency exchange shop in Beirut, Lebanon June 17, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir.
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$9.5 billion spent using Chinese central bank's digital currency - official | Reuters Central banks around the world are looking at developing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to modernise their financial systems, ward off ...
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China has a digital currency — and people are starting to use it - NBC News Central banks around the world are looking at developing central bank digital currencies to modernize their financial systems and ward off ...
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Explained: Why Taliban has banned foreign currency; what it means for Afghanistan economy Since the Taliban seized control of the country, the national currency, the Afghani, has depreciated heavily. This comes at a time when the ...
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Taliban ban use of foreign currency in Afghanistan | Move further destabilise Afghan economy The Taliban announced a complete ban on the use of foreign currency in Afghanistan, a move that could further disrupt an economy on the brink of ...
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China's digital currency sees soaring growth in users as transactions near $10 billion ... Bitcoin and China. NurPhoto/ Getty Images China's central bank digital currency has been used for $9.7 billion in transactions, as of the ...
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Pre-Crypto Currency Clashes Always Favored Governments - Bloomberg.com Pre-Crypto Currency Clashes Always Favored Governments. History is clear on the story of money: Nation-states have limited patience for private ...
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N. Korea's new foreign currency vouchers still facing an uphill battle to broader circulation - Daily NK Though North Korean authorities recently issued "foreign currency vouchers" to bolster state finances, they have yet to put them into full-scale ...
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Chris Wood hikes exposure to crypto currency; sells gold for Bitcoin | Business Standard News The appeal of gold as a safe-haven asset and a long-term investment seems to be diminishing with crypto-currencies taking centre stage.
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Foreign currency sales soar due to US and winter sunspot trips | The Independent Foreign currency sales illustrate the high level of pent-up demand among UK holidaymakers to visit the USA and winter sunspots.
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