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  2. Mozambican metical - Wikipedia

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    The metical (/ ˈ m ɛ t ɪ ˌ k æ l /; plural: meticais) is the currency of Mozambique, abbreviated with the symbol MZN or MT.It is nominally divided into 100 centavos. The name metical comes from Arabic مثقال (), a unit of weight and an alternative name for the gold dinar coin that was used throughout much of Africa until the 19th century.

  3. List of banks in Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    Ecobank Mozambique. First National Bank Mozambique. First Capital Bank Mozambique (FCB) Letshego Bank Mozambique. Millennium BIM (BIM) Nedbank Mozambique (NBM) [3] Opportunity Bank Mozambique (OBM) Socremo Microfinance Bank. Standard Bank.

  4. Economy of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Mozambique is $14.396 billion by gross domestic product as of 2018, and has developed since the end of the Mozambican Civil War (1977–1992). In 1987, the government embarked on a series of macroeconomic reforms, which were designed to stabilize the economy. These steps, combined with donor assistance and with political ...

  5. Bank of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mozambique ( Portuguese: Banco de Moçambique) is the central bank of Mozambique. The bank does not function as a commercial bank, and has the responsibility of governing the monetary policies of the country. The president of the Republic appoints the governor. The bank is situated in the capital, Maputo, and has two branches, one ...

  6. Standard Bank - Wikipedia

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    54,767 (2016) Website. www .standardbank .com. Standard Bank Group Limited [2] is a major South African bank and financial services group. It is Africa 's biggest lender by assets. [3] The company's corporate headquarters, Standard Bank Centre, is situated in Simmonds Street, Johannesburg.

  7. Exchange rate - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency. [1] Currencies are most commonly national currencies, but may be sub-national as in the case of Hong Kong or supra-national as in the case of the euro. [2]

  8. Managed float regime - Wikipedia

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    A managed float regime, also known as a dirty float, is a type of exchange rate regime where a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate in response to foreign-exchange market mechanisms (i.e., supply and demand), but the central bank or monetary authority of the country intervenes occasionally to stabilize or steer the currency's value in a particular direction.

  9. Common Monetary Area - Wikipedia

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    The Common Monetary Area ( CMA) links South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini into a monetary union. The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) includes all CMA members in addition to Botswana, which replaced the rand with the pula in 1976 as a means of establishing an independent monetary policy. The CMA facilitates trade and promotes ...