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  2. Template:Exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    Display a table link to exchange rates between a currency to one of the top 9 most traded currencies in the world, and, optionally, three other currencies. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Currency code 1 The currency code to be used in this template. String required Additional currency 2 ...

  3. Ghanaian cedi - Wikipedia

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    The "new Cedi" (1967–2007) was worth 1.2 Cedis, which made it equal to half of a pound sterling (or ten shillings sterling) at its introduction. Decades of high inflation devalued the new Cedi, so that in 2007 the largest of the "new cedi" banknotes, the 20,000 note, had a value of about US$2.

  4. Economy of the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    According to the data, the total ownership of capital in the country in 1945 amounted to 281 million Palestinian pounds. [32] Of this total, approximately 47 percent (132.6 million pounds) was owned by the Arab community. [32] The majority of this wealth (74.8 million pounds) was invested in rural landholdings that could not be transferred ...

  5. GBP/USD. 1.2767642-0.02%. USD/JPY. 151.76 ... Google said that a math equation that would take a classical supercomputer longer than the whole history of the universe to solve takes only five ...

  6. CFA franc - Wikipedia

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    Usage of: West African CFA franc (XOF) Central African CFA franc (XAF) The CFA franc (French: franc CFA, [fʁɑ̃ seɛfɑ]) is the name of two currencies used by 210 million people (as of 2023) in fourteen African countries: the West African CFA franc (where "CFA" stands for Communauté Financière Africaine, i.e. "African Financial Community" in English), used in eight West African countries ...

  7. Currency - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A more general definition is that a currency is a system of money in common use within a specific environment over time, especially for people in a nation state. [3] Under this definition, the British Pound sterling (£), euros (€), Japanese yen (¥), and U.S. dollars (US$) are examples of (government-issued) fiat currencies.

  8. 4 hotels that are worth more than $1 million a room - AOL

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    It's expected that areas such as New York and California are at the top of the list for expensive real estate, but the actual hotels that have a million-dollar price tag may surprise you.

  9. Mill (currency) - Wikipedia

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    With respect to property taxes, a "mil" is also slang for one million units of currency, especially as a rate expressed per mille "‰", as one million units of currency per milliard on the long scale of numeration, that is, 1,000,000 per 1,000,000,000 currency units of assessed valuation on all private property throughout the "mill yard" or ...