The semester that pressures borrowers in Swiss francs β What the regulation predicts and why they call it a 'trap'
The article discusses the hardships faced by Greek borrowers with loans in Swiss francs, highlighting financial losses and the call for loan recalculations.
Fixing Money in Gaza... A Profession Born from Cash Crisis
In Gaza, the deterioration of banknotes due to conflict and liquidity crises has led to a new profession focused on repairing old currency for daily transactions.
A severe liquidity crisis strikes Gaza and disrupts Palestinian lives
A liquidity crisis in Gaza is severely affecting the financial lives of Palestinians due to the deterioration of paper currency and the shutdown of banks amid ongoing conflict.
Official and blue dollar live: how much it costs today, Wednesday, February 25
This article provides live updates on the exchange rates of the official and blue dollar in Argentina for February 25, 2023.
Worn-Out Money and Commissions for Currency Exchange: Unprecedented Liquidity Crisis in Gaza
Gaza is facing an unprecedented liquidity crisis, with residents struggling to find usable cash before Ramadan due to restrictions on new currency inflows.
Slight increase in the exchange rate of the Syrian pound against the dollar
The Syrian pound has seen a slight increase in value against the dollar in the unofficial market, while the central bank maintains a fixed exchange rate in official transactions.
Why Sweden is suddenly considering the introduction of the Euro
Sweden, which has long rejected joining the Eurozone due to fears of a currency crisis, is reconsidering its position in light of geopolitical upheavals that could be mitigated by adopting the Euro.
Foreign Exchange: Trump's Aggressive Policy Could Signal the Doom of the Dollar
The article discusses how Trump's aggressive economic policies might lead to significant depreciation of the US dollar amidst fluctuating currency markets.
The Iranian Crisis as a Geopolitical Phenomenon
The recent waves of mass protests in Iran, sparked by a rapid currency devaluation eroding household purchasing power, reflect long-standing pressures and socio-economic grievances.
People around the world rally in support of protests in Iran
Demonstrators globally have shown their support for ongoing protests in Iran sparked by the currency crisis, with significant gatherings in major cities including Berlin, Istanbul, and Washington.
Iran: Europe Concerned About Reports from Iran
Protests against Iran's Islamic regime have intensified over the past two weeks, spurred by a dramatic economic crisis and a record low for the national currency, the Rial.
Video | Bulgaria changes currency and adopts the euro: why now?
Bulgaria adopts the euro amid political crisis and divided public opinion over economic stability and inflation fears.
Iran's rial reaches new low amid protests and economic crisis
Iran's currency has hit a new low as the country faces widespread protests and an ongoing economic crisis.
European Monetary Union: Bulgarians now pay with the Euro
Bulgaria has adopted the Euro as its legal currency as the 21st EU country, despite significant public skepticism amid a domestic political crisis.
Iran facing worst unrest since 2022 (VIDEOS)
Iran is experiencing significant protests driven by a severe economic crisis and a collapsing currency, with reports of foreign involvement in the unrest.
The collapse of the currency in Iran fills the streets with anger against the government: 'Do not be afraid, we are together'
Iran is experiencing growing protests in response to the plummeting value of its national currency, with the rial losing over 60% of its value in the past year amid rising political and economic uncertainty.
Protests in Tehran Due to Economic Crisis, Chanting 'Death to the Dictator'!
Protests continue in Tehran over a severe economic crisis, with hundreds of merchants closing their shops and calling for action as the national currency plummets to a record low.
Protests in Tehran Grow Louder: Tear Gas Used, Hundreds of Merchants Closed Shops
Protests in Tehran have intensified amid a severe economic crisis, with hundreds of merchants closing their shops to join the demonstrations triggered by the rapid devaluation of the national currency.