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  2. Kuwaiti dinar - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwaiti dinar (Arabic: دينار كويتي ‎, code: KWD) is the currency of Kuwait.It is sub-divided into 1,000 fulūs. [2]As of 2023, the Kuwaiti dinar is the currency with the highest value per base unit, with KD 1 equalling US$3.26, [3] ahead of the Bahraini dinar with BD 1 equalling US$2.65 and Omani rial at US$2.60.

  3. Fils (currency) - Wikipedia

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    The fils (Arabic: فلس) is a subdivision of currency used in some Arab countries, such as Iraq and Bahrain. The term is a modern retranscription of fals , an early medieval Arab coin. "Fils" is the singular form in Arabic, not plural (as its final consonant might indicate to an English speaker).

  4. Telephone numbers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    As of 17 October 2008, telephone numbers in Kuwait consist of eight digits (with the exception of '800'-style numbers, which are made up of seven digits). From 17 October 2008 a single digit prefix was added to all fixed and mobile numbers as per the Ministry of Communication's new numbering plan:

  5. Bahraini dinar - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 fils. The 1, 5 and 10 fils were struck in bronze, with the others in cupro-nickel. The 1 fils coin was not produced after 1966 and no longer circulates. A bimetallic 100 fils coin was introduced in October 1992. [2] In 1992, brass replaced bronze in the 5 and 10 fils.

  6. Goldline International - Wikipedia

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    Goldline, LLC was a retail seller of gold and silver coins, and other precious metals for investors and collectors. [1] Goldline traced its formation to a Deak & Co. subsidiary created in 1960, a firm that in the late 1970s was the largest storefront gold retailer and later went into bankruptcy in the 1980s.

  7. Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz) - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Financial Centre (K.P.S.C), a.k.a. “Markaz”, is an asset management and investment banking institution in the Middle East and North Africa (M.E.N.A.) region, based in Kuwait. As of December 31st, 2023, it has total assets under management of over KWD 1.21 billion (Kuwaiti Dinar), [ 1 ] which equates to about USD 3.93 billion.

  8. Rosland Capital - Wikipedia

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    Rosland Capital is an American precious metal asset management firm that sells gold and other precious metals in physical form. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and is known for its television commercials starring actor William Devane.

  9. Kuwaiti Americans - Wikipedia

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    Other Kuwaiti American association is the Kuwait-America Foundation (KAF), established in Washington D.C. in 1991. The association is inspired in the fight for Kuwait's liberation, that was exerted by Allied Coalition forces in the Gulf War. The association is grateful for the American help during the Gulf War and reinforces ties among the two ...