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Date : Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0400 Country : NEW ZEALAND Currency Code : NZD 1 Buy (Notes) : 28.5407 Sell : 30.0225 Source link
Read MoreDate : Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0400 Country : NEW ZEALAND Currency Code : NZD 1 Buy (Notes) : 28.5407 Sell : 30.0225 Source link
Read MoreDate : Thu, 02 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0400 Country : SOUTH AFRICA Currency Code : ZAR 1 Buy (Notes) : 2.554 Sell : 2.7878 Source link
Read MorePress enquiries: +41 61 280 8477[email protected] Ref: 37/2021 Klaas Knot today has taken office as Financial Stability Board (FSB) Chair, succeeding Randal K. Quarles. Mr Knot is President of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).…
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Read MoreSeveral central bank officials called for caution over introducing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) at the Singapore Fintech Festival today (November 11). Nick Ogden, founder and director of payment services firm RTGS.global, told a panel…
Read More(Agence Ecofin) – La proposition de rachat émise par le groupe sud-africain reste suspendue à la réalisation de certaines conditions. Elle intervient après une année 2021 marquée par un environnement opérationnel difficile pour Alexander Forbes.…
Read More(Agence Ecofin) – Le budget 2022 du Ghana a été présenté aux députés le mois passé. Certains points ont suscité la division du Parlement. Afin de calmer les esprits et préserver les intérêts de la…
Read More© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference after his meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (not pictured) at Huber Mansion in Istanbul, Turkey October 16, 2021. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo…
Read More© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: High-voltage power lines and electricity pylons pictured near Berlin, November 7, 2006. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski/File Photo By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Some European Union countries including France and Spain stepped up calls…
Read MoreAround the developing world, agriculture remains a critical source of livelihood. In many low-income countries, the sector accounts for around 30% of gross domestic product, and 60% of employment. At the same time, most of…
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