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  2. Template:Most traded currencies - Wikipedia

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    Currency ISO 4217 code Symbol or Abbrev. [2]Proportion of daily volume Change (2019–2022) April 2019 April 2022 U.S. dollar: USD $, US$ 88.3%: 88.5%: 0.2pp Euro

  3. Ronnie Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Coleman talking about his journey in October 2009. Ronald Dean Coleman (born May 13, 1964) is an American former professional bodybuilder, who is widely regarded as the greatest bodybuilder of all-time.

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  5. Conversion of units - Wikipedia

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    Conversion of units is the conversion of the unit of measurement in which a quantity is expressed, typically through a multiplicative conversion factor that changes the unit without changing the quantity.

  6. List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves - Wikipedia

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    These foreign-currency deposits are the financial assets of the central banks and monetary authorities that are held in different reserve currencies (e.g., the U.S. dollar, the euro, the pound sterling, the Japanese yen, the Swiss franc, the Indian rupees and the Chinese renminbi) and which are used to back its liabilities (e.g., the local ...

  7. Ole Miss football, Lane Kiffin land North Carolina transfer ...

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    North Carolina transfer Diego Pounds announced on social media his intent to play for the Rebels next season. Pounds, listed at 6-foot-5½, 330 pounds, started at left tackle for the Tar Heels ...

  8. Asos Seals 330 Million Pounds Topshop Deal - AOL

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    LONDON — Can Topshop and its sister brands ever return to their trendsetting glory days with Asos now at the helm? Asos won the bidding race for Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT, the ...

  9. Cable (foreign exchange) - Wikipedia

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    The term cable is a slang term used by foreign exchange traders to refer to the exchange rate between the pound sterling and US dollar. [1] The term originated in the mid-19th century, when the exchange rate between the US dollar and sterling began to be transmitted across the Atlantic by a submarine communications cable.