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  2. Australian dollar - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Australian dollar was the fifth most traded currency in world foreign exchange markets, accounting for 6.9% of the world's daily share (down from 8.6% in 2013) [64] behind the United States dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen and the pound sterling.

  3. Singapore dollar - Wikipedia

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    This is a trend in many countries like European Central Bank's discontinuation of the 500-euro banknote in 2016 and AMBD's announcement to stop the production and issuance of the B$10,000 (the largest banknote) in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [15]

  4. Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake

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    A federal budgetary allocation of INR 7 billion (US$160 million) was earmarked for immediate distribution to affected Indian provinces. Military — As part of India's rescue and aid-assistance, [ 81 ] the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard deployed 32 Naval ships, seven aircraft and 20 helicopter in the Indian Ocean region.

  5. New Zealand dollar - Wikipedia

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    ISO 4217; Code: NZD (numeric: 554) Subunit: 0.01: Unit; Unit: dollar: Symbol $ ‎ Nickname: kiwi: Denominations; Subunit 1 ⁄ 100 cent: Symbol cent c: Banknotes ...

  6. South Korean won - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean won (Symbol: ₩; Code: KRW; Korean: 대한민국 원) is the official currency of South Korea.A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit.

  7. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    25 euro: twaja donnie, geeltje ("yellow one", the former guilder banknote used to be yellow from 1861 until 1909) There is no 25 Euro bill; only a 20 Euro) 50 euro: bankoe 100 euro: barkie, meier (after mea, Hebrew for 100), mud (unit of volume, derived from Latin modius; used to be 100 litres after 1820), snip (the old guilder banknote once ...

  8. Ukrainian hryvnia - Wikipedia

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    The hryvnia sign is a cursive Ukrainian letter He (г), with a double horizontal stroke (₴), symbolizing stability, similar to that used in other currency symbols such as the yen and Chinese yuan (¥, a symbol the currencies share), euro (€), and Indian rupee (₹). The sign was encoded as U+20B4 in Unicode 4.1 and released in 2005. [4]

  9. Renminbi - Wikipedia

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    Indian rupee: INR ₹ 1.7%: 1.6%: 0.1pp 16 ... Czech koruna: CZK: Kč ... The exchange rate against the euro stood at ¥10.07060 per euro. However, the peg was ...