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Turkmenistan has redenominated its national currency, the manat, cutting off three zeroes while also removing the image of its autocratic former leader, Saparmurat Niyazov, from all coins and all ...
When the exchange rate of Turkmenistan's national currency, the manat, fell to 40 to the dollar on the black market on April 3, it was more than 11 times the long-standing official rate of 3.5 ...
The manat is the national currency of Turkmenistan.Since 2015, the official exchange rate is set at 3.5 TMT to the U.S. dollar. However, the black market exchange rate was 18 TMT to the greenback ...
There aren't enough manat in the world to buy you a ticket to the opera, which was officially abolished by Turkmenistan's late leader, Turkmenbashi, along with the ballet, AIDS and other scourges.
Turkmenistan has redenominated its national currency, the manat, cutting off three zeroes while also removing the image of its autocratic former leader, Saparmurat Niyazov, from all coins and all but ...
Turkmenistan, Central Asia's biggest gas exporter, has restricted access to foreign currency for local companies and individuals in response to a sharp fall in export revenues, Turkmen businessmen ...
Turkmenistan devalued its currency by 19 percent versus the dollar, the first depreciation in almost seven years, as slumping energy prices and the weaker Russian ruble pressure former Soviet states.
Turkmenistan has imposed increasingly draconian restrictions on foreign currency exchange as global prices for hydrocarbons -- over 90 percent of the country's exports -- collapsed in 2014.
The energy-rich former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan Thursday devalued its currency against the US dollar by 18 percent, in the latest sign of contagion among Russia's neighbours from the ...
ALMATY (Reuters) – Turkmenistan, Central Asia’s biggest gas exporter, has restricted access to foreign currency for local companies and individuals in response to a sharp fall in export ...