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Clearstream Cash & Banking New Banking Services, Easing
Clearstream Cash & Banking Newsletter New banking services, easing global market access In today’s world, financial possibilities are endless. In a single click, you can travel from your desk to halfway across the globe, buying and selling, and making investments in currencies one had never heard of 20 years ago. Click again and translate that exotic currency into another that you, your 16 customers and their customers can comprehend and settle. / It may all sound rather complicated As a meeting place for financial but at Clearstream our objective is institutions, fund managers and to find simple solutions to help our corporate treasurers, the platform customers, wherever they may want delivers that instant currency 0 2 to go. We endeavour to deliver the translation global investors require. ideal processes and the best possible solutions, including enhanced foreign This new partnership has led us to exchange services for currency review our current FX offering with the settlement and income processing. idea to leverage the synergies between the two companies. This could lead A financial world traveller needs to be to improved deadlines and pricing, able to translate currencies: much as full lifecycle reporting, the launch of we need a translator when visiting a new FX products, FX direct dealing foreign country, whose language we do and straight-through-processing. In not speak. Clearstream and its parent, addition, Clearstream already delivers Deutsche Börse, continue to strive for new automated and on-demand excellence in the areas of trade and solutions in foreign exchange services post-trade services. across the majority of its settlement and income currencies. -
Auction V Iewing
AN AUCTION OF Ancient Coins and Artefacts World Coins and Tokens Islamic Coins The Richmond Suite (Lower Ground Floor) The Washington Hotel 5 Curzon Street Mayfair London W1J 5HE Monday 30 September 2013 10:00 Free Online Bidding Service AUCTION www.dnw.co.uk Monday 23 September to Thursday 26 September 16 Bolton Street, Mayfair, London W1 Strictly by appointment only Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 27, 28 and 29 September 16 Bolton Street, Mayfair, London W1 Public viewing, 10:00 to 17:00 Monday 30 September 16 Bolton Street, Mayfair, London W1 Public viewing, 08:00 to end of the Sale VIEWING Appointments to view: 020 7016 1700 or [email protected] Catalogued by Christopher Webb, Peter Preston-Morley, Jim Brown, Tim Wilkes and Nigel Mills In sending commissions or making enquiries please contact Christopher Webb, Peter Preston-Morley or Jim Brown Catalogue price £15 C ONTENTS Session 1, 10.00 Ancient Coins from the Collection of Dr Paul Lewis.................................................................3001-3025 Ancient Coins from other properties ........................................................................................3026-3084 Ancient Coins – Lots ..................................................................................................................3085-3108 Artefacts ......................................................................................................................................3109-3124 10-minute intermission prior to Session 2 World Coins and Tokens from the Collection formed by Allan -
Country Codes and Currency Codes in Research Datasets Technical Report 2020-01
Country codes and currency codes in research datasets Technical Report 2020-01 Technical Report: version 1 Deutsche Bundesbank, Research Data and Service Centre Harald Stahl Deutsche Bundesbank Research Data and Service Centre 2 Abstract We describe the country and currency codes provided in research datasets. Keywords: country, currency, iso-3166, iso-4217 Technical Report: version 1 DOI: 10.12757/BBk.CountryCodes.01.01 Citation: Stahl, H. (2020). Country codes and currency codes in research datasets: Technical Report 2020-01 – Deutsche Bundesbank, Research Data and Service Centre. 3 Contents Special cases ......................................... 4 1 Appendix: Alpha code .................................. 6 1.1 Countries sorted by code . 6 1.2 Countries sorted by description . 11 1.3 Currencies sorted by code . 17 1.4 Currencies sorted by descriptio . 23 2 Appendix: previous numeric code ............................ 30 2.1 Countries numeric by code . 30 2.2 Countries by description . 35 Deutsche Bundesbank Research Data and Service Centre 4 Special cases From 2020 on research datasets shall provide ISO-3166 two-letter code. However, there are addi- tional codes beginning with ‘X’ that are requested by the European Commission for some statistics and the breakdown of countries may vary between datasets. For bank related data it is import- ant to have separate data for Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man, whereas researchers of the real economy have an interest in small territories like Ceuta and Melilla that are not always covered by ISO-3166. Countries that are treated differently in different statistics are described below. These are – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – France – Spain – Former Yugoslavia – Serbia United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. -
284.Gyorsárverés Numizmatika
Gyorsárverés 284. numizmatika Az árverés anyaga megtekinthető weboldalunkon és irodánkban (VI. Andrássy út 16. III. emelet. Nyitva tartás: H-Sz: 10-17, Cs: 10-19 óráig, P: Zárva) 2016 október 17-20-ig. AJÁNLATTÉTELI HATÁRIDŐ: 2016. október 20. 19 óra. Ajánlatokat elfogadunk írásban, személyesen, vagy postai úton, telefonon a 317-4757, 266-4154 számokon, faxon a 318-4035 számon, e-mailben az [email protected], illetve honlapunkon (darabanth.com), ahol online ajánlatot tehet. ÍRÁSBELI (fax, email) ÉS TELEFONOS AJÁNLATOKAT 18:30-IG VÁRUNK. A megvásárolt tételek átvehetők 2016. október 24-én 10 órától. Utólagos eladás: október 21-27-ig. (Nyitvatartási időn kívül honlapunkon vásárolhat a megmaradt tételekből.) Anyagbeadási határidő a 285. gyorsárverésre: október 19. Az árverés FILATÉLIA, NUMIZMATIKA, KÉPESLAP és az EGYÉB GYŰJTÉSI TERÜLETEK tételei külön katalógusokban szerepelnek! A vásárlói jutalék 20% Részletes árverési szabályzat weboldalunkon és irodánkban megtekinthető. darabanth.com Tisztelt Ügyfelünk! Megtekintés:október 17-20-ig! Tételek átvétele október 24-én 10 órától! 283. aukció elszámolás október 25-től! Amennyiben átutalással kéri az elszámolását, kérjük jelezze e-mailben, vagy telefonon. Kérjük az elszámoláshoz a tétel átvételi listát szíveskedjenek elhozni! Kezelési költség 160 ft / tétel / árverés A vásárlói jutalék 20% Tartalomjegyzék: Numizmatikai kellékek 30000-30012 Numizmatikai irodalom 30013-30044 Numizmatikával kapcsolatos egyéb tételek 30045-30050 Érmés és bankjegyes borítékok 30051-30109 Részvények és sorsjegyek -
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Veilingnummer 1090: 8 OKTOBER 2019 Veiling gegevens Start pre-bid: 27-08-2019 05:26 Start veiling: 08-10-2019 22:50 04-10-2019 10:00 - 16:00. 05-10-2019 10:00 - 16:00. Kijkdagen: 07-10-2019 10:00 - 21:00. 08-10-2019 10:00 - 16:00*. *tijdens de veiling kunt u kijken naar de objecten tot 100 kavels voor afslag. Ophaaldagen: 14 t/m 18 oktober van 09.00 tot 16.00 uur. Provinciale munten Zuidelijke Nederlanden 502: 2 Souvereign Maria Theresia/Brabant 1761 Openingsbod: € 500 BR. Zeer Fraai. Hoogste bod: € 600 Delm. 215. 503: Chaise D'or Lodewijk II van Malen/Vlaanderen Openingsbod: € 1.500 z.j. Prachtig. Hoogste bod: € 1.500 Delm. 466. 504: Philipsdaalder Brabant 1574 Antwerpen. Zeer Openingsbod: € 70 Fraai -. Hoogste bod: € 120 Delm. 17. 505: Philipsdaalder Vlaanderen, Philips II. 1575 Zeer Openingsbod: € 150 Fraai +. Hoogste bod: € 500 Delm. 36. 506: Halve Philipsdaalder Brabant, Philips II 1574, Openingsbod: € 100 Antwerpen. Prachtig. Hoogste bod: € 180 Delm. 51. 507: Halve Statendaalder Brabant 1577 Openingsbod: € 200 Antwerpen. Fraai. Hoogste bod: € 200 Delm. 118. 508: Gulden Albrecht en Isabella, Brabant 1602 Openingsbod: € 125 Antwerpen. Fraai. Hoogste bod: € 155 Delm. 235. 509: Patagon Philips IV, Brabant 1664 Brussel. Zeer Openingsbod: € 90 Fraai. Hoogste bod: € 150 Delm. 285. 510: Halve dukaton Philips IV, Brabant 1638 Openingsbod: € 100 Brussel. Fraai. Hoogste bod: € 120 Delm. 289. 511: Dukaton Maria Theresia 1754 Antwerpen. Zeer Openingsbod: € 80 Fraai +. Hoogste bod: € 130 Delm. 375. 512: Halve Dukaton Maria Theresia 1750 Openingsbod: € 50 Antwerpen. Zeer Fraai +. Hoogste bod: € 85 Delm. 379. 513: Kronenthaler Franz I 1765 B. -
277.Gyorsárverés Numizmatika
Gyorsárverés 277. numizmatika Az árverés anyaga megtekinthető weboldalunkon és irodánkban (VI. Andrássy út 16. III. emelet. Nyitva tartás: H-Sz: 10-17, Cs: 10-19 óráig, P: Zárva) 2016 július 4-7-ig. AJÁNLATTÉTELI HATÁRIDŐ: 2016. július 7. 19 óra. Ajánlatokat elfogadunk írásban, személyesen, vagy postai úton, telefonon a 317-4757, 266-4154 számokon, faxon a 318-4035 számon, e-mailben az [email protected], illetve honlapunkon (darabanth.com), ahol online ajánlatot tehet. ÍRÁSBELI (fax, email) ÉS TELEFONOS AJÁNLATOKAT 18:30-IG VÁRUNK. A megvásárolt tételek átvehetők 2016. július 11-én 10 órától. Utólagos eladás: július 8-15-ig. (Nyitvatartási időn kívül honlapunkon vásárolhat a megmaradt tételekből.) Anyagbeadási határidő a 278. gyorsárverésre: július 6. Az árverés FILATÉLIA, NUMIZMATIKA, KÉPESLAP és az EGYÉB GYŰJTÉSI TERÜLETEK tételei külön katalógusokban szerepelnek! A vásárlói jutalék 20% Részletes árverési szabályzat weboldalunkon és irodánkban megtekinthető. darabanth.com Tisztelt Ügyfelünk! Megtekintés:július 4-7-ig! Tételek átvétele július 11-én 10 órától! 276. aukció elszámolás július 12-től! Amennyiben átutalással kéri az elszámolását, kérjük jelezze e-mailben, vagy telefonon. Kérjük az elszámoláshoz a tétel átvételi listát szíveskedjenek elhozni! Kezelési költség 160 ft / tétel / árverés A vásárlói jutalék 20% Tartalomjegyzék: Numizmatikai kellékek 30000-30014 Numizmatikai irodalom 30015-30024 Numizmatikával kapcsolatos egyéb tételek 30025-30029 Érmés és bankjegyes borítékok 30030-30033 Részvények és sorsjegyek 30034-30112 Magyar -
The Latin American Dollar Standard in the Post-Crisis Era
THE LATIN AMERICAN DOLLAR STANDARD IN THE POST-CRISIS ERA REID W. CLICK* Associate Professor George Washington University Department of International Business Washington, DC 20052 (202) 994-0656 [email protected] March 15, 2007 *This paper was started while I was visiting the Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social (CIES) in Lima, Peru, during July 2006, and I am grateful for their hospitality. The work has benefited from provided by economists throughout Lima, as well as participants at the conference on Small Open Economies in a Globalized World in Rimini, Italy, August 2006. I am grateful for financial support from the U.S. Department of Education, Title VI Business and International Education Grant, to conduct this research. THE LATIN AMERICAN DOLLAR STANDARD IN THE POST-CRISIS ERA ABSTRACT This paper examines the extent to which there is currently a “dollar standard” in Latin America by empirically looking at the time series relationships between local currencies and the major global currencies using daily data over the period 2003-2006. The results indicate that three countries in the Andes – Ecuador (which is officially dollarized), Bolivia, and Peru – are on practically perfect dollar standards and might find additional financial integration fairly practicable. Four more countries – Guyana, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay – are nearly on a dollar standard and might easily move closer to dollarization. Guyana, Uruguay, and Paraguay have economies substantially smaller than that of Ecuador, which has already officially dollarized, and might find similar full dollarization relatively easy. Argentina, although having abandoned its currency board mechanism, seems to be engineering (or at least allowing) a persistent, though imperfect, link to the dollar. -
Session 6 (9.30Am Thursday)
1618* Sixth Session, Commencing at 9.30 am Austria, Maria Theresia, silver half thaler, 1765 G (Burgau) (KM.14). Lightly toned, very fine. $150 WORLD SILVER & BRONZE COINS 1619* Austria, Franz I, silver thaler, 1823C, (KM.2162). Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $140 1615* Anguilla, Provisional Government, July 11, 1967, Liberty dollar, countermarked on Peru 1926 sol, another on Mexico five pesos 1948, (Bruce X2, X3). Coins very good - fine, countermarks very fine. (2) $100 Anguilla declared independence on July 11, 1967 and seceded from 1620* the Federation. Britain refused to accept the declaration and appointed Austria, Ferdinand I, half thaler 1839A (KM.2225) an administrator. In February 1969 they removed the British ties and (illustrated). Republic, five shilling 1934 (KM.2853) established a Republic of Anguilla. Britain retook the island and eventually (Madonna). Toned good extremely fine. (2) a new Constitution in 1976 established Anguilla as a self-governing British dependent territory. The above issues were authorised by the Anguilla Island $180 Council. Each had been redeemed for ten U.S. dollars. The countermarking was done by a private firm in San Francisco, California. 1621 Austria, Ferdinand I,thaler 1847AS (KM.2240). Toned, 1616 nearly extremely fine. Austria, H.R.E., Ferdinand III (1637-1657), silver three $120 kreuzer, 1634 Graz mint (Styria), (KM 709). Toned, good 1622 very fine or better. Austria, Ferdinand I, silver thaler, 1847A (KM.2240); two $50 schilling, 1935, Dr Karl Lueger commem, (KM.2855). Lightly toned, very fine; toned, extremely fine. (2) $100 1623 Austria, Franz Joseph I, silver florins 1861A, 1883 (KM.2219, 2222). -
About the Customer Business Challenge
▼ About the Customer Banexcoin is a digital platform for the exchange of cryptocurrencies and fiat money in Latin America. The platform is compliant with PCI DSS, a globally recognized information security standard, and provides traders superior security and reliability. Banexcoin is based in Lima, Peru, and plans to release an e-commerce application so that merchants can accept cryptocurrency, the US Dollar, and even Latin American currencies, such as the Peruvian Sol. ▼ Business Challenge In 2017, CEO Bruno Aller asked Co-founder Sergio Yurman Moldauer to join the executive team, as blockchain had caught both their imaginations, and they believed blockchain would be the path towards a new global economy. Based in Lima, Peru, Banexcoin’s co-founders experienced life first-hand in an underdeveloped region. They recognized that the populous needed education on new technologies, “They are very knowledgeable. They are quick to adopt new technologies, because these are the people who don’t have access to traditional financial systems,” said Moldauer, who has been a member on the Board at the Bank of Venezuela. Blockchain, open finance, and decentralized finance creates opportunity and access for underserved segments. With widespread digitization, people will be able to transact more freely, and the cost of transactions will come down, enabling people and entrepreneurs to develop their own projects and pursue opportunities that may have previously been out of reach. Banexcoin ultimately arose from an unfilled need in Latin America for a cryptocurrency marketplace that met the security and reliability standards necessary to provide peace of mind to new users in all aspects of exchange. -
V. Exchange Rates and Capital Flows in Industrial Countries
V. Exchange rates and capital flows in industrial countries Highlights Two themes already evident in 1995 persisted in the foreign exchange market last year. The first was the strengthening of the US dollar, in two phases. In spite of continuing trade deficits, the dollar edged up for much of 1996 as market participants responded to its interest rate advantage, and the prospect of its increasing further. Then, towards the end of the year, the dollar rose sharply against the Deutsche mark and the Japanese yen as the US economic expansion demonstrated its vigour. A firming of European currencies against the mark and the Swiss franc accompanied the rise of the dollar. This helped the Finnish markka to join and the Italian lira to rejoin the ERM in October and November respectively. Stronger European currencies and associated lower bond yields both anticipated and made more likely the introduction of the euro, the second theme of the period under review. Market participants clearly expect the euro to be introduced: forward exchange rates point to exchange rate stability among a number of currencies judged most likely to join monetary union. Foreign exchange markets thereby stand to lose up to 10¤% of global transactions, and have begun to refocus on the rapidly growing business of trading emerging market currencies. Possible shifts in official reserve management with the introduction of the euro have preoccupied market commentators, but changes in private asset management and global liability management could well prove more significant. Even then, it is easy to overstate the effect of any such portfolio shifts on exchange rates. -
Outward Remittance Through Internet Banking and Axis Forex Online - Currency Options*
Outward Remittance through Internet Banking and Axis Forex Online - Currency Options* Currency Currency Code Currency Code Currency Currency Code Currency AED EMIRATI DIRHAM DZD ALGERIA DINAR NAD NAMIBIA DOLLAR AUD AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR EGP EGYPTIAN POUND NGN NIGERIAN NAIRA CAD CANADIAN DOLLAR ETB ETHIOPIA BIRR NIO NICARAGUA CORDOBA CHF SWISS FRANC FJD FIJI DOLLAR NOK NORWEGIAN KRONE DKK DANISH KRONE GHS GHANA CEDI OMR OMANI RIAL EUR EURO GMD GAMBIAN DALASI PEN PERUVIAN SOL GBP GREAT BRITAIN POUNDS GTQ GUATEMALAN QUETZAL PGK PAPUA NEW GUINEA KINA HKD HONG KONG DOLLAR GYD GUYANA DOLLAR PHP PHILIPPINE PESO NZD NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR HNL HONDURAN LEMPIRA PKR PAKISTANI RUPEE SAR SAUDI ARABIAN RIYAL HRK CROATIAN KUNA PLN POLISH ZLOTY SEK SWEDISH KRONA HTG HAITIAN GOURDE QAR QATARI RIYAL SGD SINGAPORE DOLLAR HUF HUNGARIAN FORINT RON ROMANIAN LEU THB THAI BAHT IDR INDONESIAN RUPIAH RUB RUSSIAN ROUBLES USD US DOLLAR ILS ISRAELI SHEKEL RWF RWANDA FRANC ZAR SOUTH AFRICAN RAND JMD JAMAICAN DOLLAR SBD SOLOMON ISLAND DOLLAR ALL ALBANIA LEK JOD JORDANIAN DINAR SCR SEYCHELLES RUPEE NETH.ANTILLIAN ANG GUILDER KES KENYAN SHILLING SLL SIERRA LEONE LEONE AZN AZERBAIJAN MANAT KHR CAMBODIA RIEL SRD SURINAME DOLLAR BBD BARBADOS DOLLAR KRW KOREAN WON SZL SWAZILAND LILANGENI BDT BANGLADESH TAKA KWD KUWAITI DINAR TND TUNISIAN DINAR CAYMAN ISLAND BGN BULGARIAN LEV KYD DOLLARS TOP TONGAN PA'ANGA BHD BAHRAINI DINAR LAK LAOS KIP TRY TURKISH LIRA TRINIDAD TOBAGO BMD BERMUDIAN DOLLAR LBP LEBANESE POUND TTD DOLLAR BND BRUNEI DOLLAR LKR SRI LANKAN RUPEE TWD TAIWAN NEW DOLLAR -
Worldwide Selections of Choice and Rare Coins, Medals, Paper Money
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY Volume 1 Descriptions Selections of Choice To Be Sold Only By Mail Bid Closing Date - July 18, 1975 and Rare Friday, 11:00 P.M. CDT Goins Medals PaperMoney PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: COINS OF THE WORLD Bank of San Antonio Building, Suite 208, One Romana Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205 Phone: 512-227-3471 BID SHEET ALMANZAR’S COINS OF THE WORLD MAIL BIDS CANNOT BE FRIDAY, BANK OF SAN ANTONIO BLDG., SUITE 208 ACCEPTED AFTER 1975 ONE ROMANA PLAZA JULY 18, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205 PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING BIDS FOR ME IN YOUR AUCTION SALE OF JULY 18, 1975. I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE TERMS OF SALE AND WILL REMIT PROMPTLY UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE FOR ALL LOTS THAT I PURCHASE. , 1975 SIGNATURE NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE LOT // BID LOT // BID LOT // BID Please bill me $1.00 for a copy of the prices realized list (fee covers postal costs). Auction catalog subscribers need not check this box. The prices realized list will be mailed as soon as the list is published and only to those persons who have subscribed, consigned items to this auction, or who have paid the $1.00 fee. As a buyer unknown to you, I wish to establish credit with your firm. My credit references include: FIRM OR INDIVIDUAL CITY STATE ZIP CODE and/or I include $ as a deposit to guarantee my intent to buy all lots for which I am the high bidder. (ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE ESTABLISHED CREDIT WITH US MAY IGNORE THIS PARAGRAPH) PLEASE PRINT OR WRITE CLEARLY.