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  2. Capital control - Wikipedia

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    Capital controls were an integral part of the Bretton Woods system which emerged after World War II and lasted until the early 1970s. This period was the first time capital controls had been endorsed by mainstream economics. Capital controls were relatively easy to impose, in part because international capital markets were less active in ...

  3. Capital T - Wikipedia

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    Trim Ademi (Albanian: [tɾiˈm ˈadɛˈmi]; born 29 February 1992), [1] known professionally as Capital T, is a Kosovo Albanian rapper, singer and songwriter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Born and raised in Pristina , he was introduced to music and rap by his uncle at an early age.

  4. Capital T discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles in the 2010s decade, with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album ALB [7]SWI [8]"Ma e mira" 2010 — — Replay

  5. Financial rand - Wikipedia

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    Although the financial rand was abolished in March 1995, some capital controls remain in place. These capital controls are locally referred to as "exchange controls", although the system has since 1995 moved towards surveillance — recording and reporting to the authorities of foreign currency transactions — rather than control.

  6. Talk:Capital control - Wikipedia

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    4 Examples of capital controls. 4 comments. 5 nazi germany, not quite true. 1 comment. 6 Capital Mobility Freedom. 1 comment. 7 Section on Capital Controls in the ...

  7. Prudential capital controls - Wikipedia

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    Prudential capital controls are typical ways of prudential regulation that takes the form of capital controls and regulates a country's capital account inflows. Prudential capital controls aim to mitigate systemic risk , reduce business cycle volatility, increase macroeconomic stability, and enhance social welfare .

  8. Capital controls in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The effects of capital controls changed customer payment habits. Since the controls on withdrawals did not apply to the use of credit/debit cards to make purchases in Greek retail outlets, the average use of credit card transactions jumped from 4.5% to 19.5% in a relatively short time and up to 35% in supermarket transactions with more than 50% of people saying according to the Bank of Greece ...

  9. Capital Artists - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Capital Artists began hosting concerts and placed music producers Chan Suk-fan (Chinese: 陳淑芬) and Chan Lau-chyun (Chinese: 陳柳泉) in charge of the events. In 1975, a records division was established. Throughout the 1970s, Capital Artists focused primarily on producing music for television dramas.