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Due to the war, the exchange rate for the Yemeni rial has hovered between 250 and 500 Yemeni rials for 1 US dollar. In January 2025, the currency further deteriorated to a historic low point, where 1 USD was traded at 2150 Yemeni rials due to the lack of foreign currency availability in exchange markets and the failure of government authorities ...
The Yemeni Civil War and air bombing campaign by the coalition during the Saudi-led intervention devastated the Yemeni economy further. [23] [24] [25] As a result of civil war, Yemen suffered from inflation and devaluation of the Yemeni rial, and Yemen's economy contracted by 50% from the start of the civil war on 19 March 2015 to October 2018 ...
USD East Timor: US$ [23] ... Yemeni rial [92] YER Yemen: rial [93] Fils [92] See also. Money portal; Numismatics portal; List of circulating currencies; References
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -In its latest response to attacks on shipping by the Houthis, the U.S. on Thursday sanctioned an individual and three currency exchange houses it accused of facilitating the ...
USD Cent: 100 Vietnam: Vietnamese đồng ₫ VND Hào [L] 10 Wallis and Futuna: CFP franc ₣ XPF Centime: 100 Yemen: Yemeni rial: Rl or Rls (pl.) YER Fils: 100 Zambia: Zambian kwacha: K ZMW Ngwee: 100 Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean dollar $ ZWL Cent: 100 Zimbabwe gold: ZiG ZWG (none) (none) United States dollar $ USD Cent: 100
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This is the map and list of Asian countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months) gross and net income (after taxes) average wages for full-time employees in their local currency and in US Dollar.
When the Yemeni rial was introduced, it was decided that 40 buqshas should represent one Yemeni rial, so as to ease the transition. At first, many buqshas were produced by the Sana'a local mint, and at one stage in the aftermath of the Yemeni revolution it was claimed that the fuselages of crashed aircraft were being used to mint the coins.