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Ten years have passed since the euro was launched as a common European currency by 12 members of the European Union based on the Maastricht Treaty of 1992. The euro was initially used only for interbank trading and other electronic transactions, but the...
Tags: U.S.-Japan, exchange rate, exchange reserves, currency regime, euro zone, global currency, Japan, Tōkyō, Macroeconomics, International trade, Euro, Japanese yen, World currency, Foreign exchange market, International economics, Currency, Business Finance
Asia excluding Japan stock index has provided an 88-per-cent return since March and is trading at around 21 times earnings (P/E), with the Shanghai Composite at higher multiples of 35 times earnings. As Chinese authorities continue to keep the yuan from...
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NZ dollar dips as risk appetite wanes Monday November 23, 09:06 AM The New Zealand dollar reached a two-week low against the greenback as risk tolerance fell and investors cut exposure to assets and currencies perceived as higher risk...According to...
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International pressure on China to lift the value of its yuan against the dollar could stoke risks to growth in 2010, an economist at a top state thinktank has said, warning of a deepening dilemma facing currency policy. Yu Bin, head of macro-economic...
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Avraham Kuzknitsky intend to sue the State of Israel for loss of potential profits for the private prison that they were due to build, but which was voided by the High Court of Justice...Kuznitzsky told �IDF Radio" this morning that the rights of prisoners...
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Government will introduce one billion (100 crore) polymer notes of Rs 10 in a bid to increase their lifetime. In a reply to Lok Sabha, minister of state for finance Namo Narain Meena said, ‘‘ The government has decided to introduce one billion pieces...
Tags: India, New Delhi, Banknotes, Polymer banknote, Foreign exchange reserves, United States dollar, Exchange rate, Foreign exchange reserves of the People's Republic of China, International economics, Macroeconomics, Foreign exchange market, Business Finance
Watch its movement from day to day and you'd swear its ups and downs are being driven by what happened on Wall Street the previous day. But step back and compare the path of our All Ordinaries with America's S&P 500 over months or years and you see that,...
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New Zealand's volatile currency woes won't be resolved by capital controls, according to a visiting central banker from a country with a history of fiddling with the dials. Alexandre Pundek Rocha, senior adviser to the board of the Central Bank of Brazil,...
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European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet, the chairman of euro zone finance ministers, Jean-Claude Juncker, and Almunia will travel to China at the end of November for talks on exchange rates. "We will stress to the Chinese authorities the...
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Opposition Leader Phil Goff was a member of the Government that 20 years ago passed a Reserve Bank act that gave the bank the primary objective of price stability. Since then there has been bipartisan support between Labour and National on the monetary...
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