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  2. Finnish markka - Wikipedia

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    The markka (Finnish: markka; Swedish: mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also known as the Finnish mark, was the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002, when it ceased to be legal tender. The markka was divided into 100 pennies (Finnish: penni; Swedish: penni), abbreviated as "p". At the point of conversion, the rate was fixed at € ...

  3. Bank of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Finland strong box which moved to Helsinki with the bank when it relocated from Turku Sederholm House [] in Helsinki, the Bank's seat from 1819 to 1824 Government Palace in Helsinki, the Bank's home from 1824 until relocation to its current building in 1883 The Bank's current head office completed in 1883, with statue of J.V. Snellman by sculptor Emil Wikström in front

  4. How the Fed and Trump could collide in 2025 [Video]

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    Powell and his colleagues said in December that they expect inflation to remain more elevated than previously thought — predicting it will end 2025 at 2.5% instead of a prior forecast of 2.2%.

  5. Economy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The devaluation of currency in 1945 and 1949, which made the US dollar rise by 70% against the Finnish markka, and thus boosted exports to the West. This helped with rebuilding the country and increased demand for Finnish industrial products. [37] In 1951, the Korean War boosted Finnish exports. [37] Finland practiced an active exchange rate ...

  6. Grand Duchy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Salo railway station in 1900 Numismatic postcard from the early 1900's – Finnish markka. Russification only increased from there, but from the 1880s on, the conflict between the Swedish minority halted. Compared to the Baltic States, the Finnish majority was far better educated and more keen in Russian politics. The reactionary policies of ...

  7. Snow forecast this week: Winter storm warning in PNW ... - AOL

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    Editor's note: Follow along here for the latest snow forecast information. The second half of the week is shaping up to be eventful for weather events.. The Northeast will soon find relief later ...

  8. Mint of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Mint of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Rahapaja, Swedish: Myntverket i Finland), legally registered as Suomen Rahapaja Oy (Myntverket i Finland Ab in Swedish), is the national mint of Finland. It was established by Alexander II of Russia in 1860 as the mark became the official currency of the Grand Duchy of Finland .

  9. Category:Currencies of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Finnish euro coins; ... Finnish markka; Mint of Finland; Media in category "Currencies of Finland" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. E.