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Yahoo! International Finance Center
Content: French residents, either natural persons or companies, are now allowed to open foreign bank accounts abroad and forex bank accounts in France. French corporations may hold unlimited amounts of forex. Limits on cashing forex cheques have been abolished...
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Content: Japan's Nikkei average fell to a six-week low on Wednesday as a weakening dollar raised concerns about corporate earnings and spurred selling of Canon Inc. and other exporters
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Content: Iraq's economy has been severely damaged by war, mismanagement, corruption and by the sanctions imposed upon it as a result of Iraq's attack on Kuwait in 1990. In 1996, a U.N. administered "oil-for-food" program was established, allowing Iraq to sell some...
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Content: The United Kingdom has achieved relatively moderate levels of growth averaging about 2.8 percent over the past decade, but is enjoying its longest interrupted economic expansion since World War II. Amid a global recession, the country is facing uncertainty...
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Content: Kentucky farmer Paul Hornback strips tobacco leaves from their stocks, forming bales bound for America's cigarette factories. It is timeless autumn toil in a land where the golden dried leaves were once a currency of their own
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