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Big rallies for Microsoft and Facebook's parent company are helping lead stocks back toward more record highs. The S&P 500 ...
Wall Street is on track to open with solid gains on the strength of some blowout corporate earnings reports from the ...
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The yuan's internationalisation remains on an upwards, if uneven, trajectory and is gradually reshaping the global monetary ...
European Union officials gave the green light in June for Bulgaria to become the 21st member of the euro currency union, a key EU project aimed at deepening the ties between member countries. View on ...
For those who usually toss their loose change into a jar post- holiday, it's worth noting that some countries might soon scrap one and two cent Euro coins. Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already ...
Disappearing copper coins While you’re at it, check your stash of 1- and 2-cent euro coins. Spain hasn’t banned them—yet—but they’re rapidly losing favour across the Eurozone. Countries like Belgium, ...
For those who usually toss their spare change into a jar after their holiday, it's worth noting that some countries may soon ditch one and two cent Euro coins too.
Other changes which may soon come into force in Europe is the elimination of one and two cent Euro coins. Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already stopped using these coins, and ...
Another change potentially on the horizon in Europe is the phasing out of one and two cent Euro coins. Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already ceased using these coins, and it's ...