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Gambia: Market Beat - the Dalasi Updatethe Dalasi Makes More Gains At Trading This Week

09.10.2009 01:56    allafrica.com
The Dalasi is very brilliant this week again and it has registered more gains at trading against major world currencies notably the Pound Sterling, Euro and the US Dollar. More impressive is the fact that it has registered gains against
Gambia: Market Beat - the Dalasi Updatethe Dalasi Makes More Gains At Trading This Week


Botswana: BOB Mum On Extent of Currency Defects

09.10.2009 01:56    allafrica.com
The Bank of Botswana (B0B) is keeping details of the defective new notes under lock and key, saying investigations are still underway regarding the exact number and denominations of the notes that could be affected.
Botswana: BOB Mum On Extent of Currency Defects

South Africa: Unlike Van Riebeeck, Dutch Disease Has Returned to SA

09.10.2009 01:56    allafrica.com
Jan van Riebeeck landed in the Cape in 1652, an event that would forever alter the history of what later became known as SA. The first governor of the Dutch settlement, who spent only 10 years of his life in
South Africa: Unlike Van Riebeeck, Dutch Disease Has Returned to SA

South Africa: Trade Balance Back Into the Red for August

09.10.2009 01:56    allafrica.com
SA's trade balance slipped back into the red in August after three successive months of surpluses, with a sharp fall in exports blamed in part on the strong rand.
South Africa: Trade Balance Back Into the Red for August


Nigeria: WDAS - Autonomous Inflow Trigger 46 Percent Decline in Forex Demand

09.10.2009 01:55    allafrica.com
Demand for foreign exchange at the official foreign exchange market fell sharply by 46 per cent in September following increased inflow of foreign exchange from autonomous sources.
Nigeria: WDAS - Autonomous Inflow Trigger 46 Percent Decline in Forex Demand

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