[Photo/Xinhua] The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, issued a set of commemorative coins and banknotes to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year, which falls on Jan 29.
China’s central bank said in February it was disinfecting and isolating used banknotes using UV lights in its efforts to combat the coronavirus. Banks use ultraviolet light or high temperatures ...
China issued 3.2 billion yuan (US$450 million) worth of commemorative coins, banknotes to usher in the Year of the Dragon ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNNew baht banknotes scarce ahead of Chinese New YearDemand for newly printed banknotes has surged in the run-up to the Chinese New Year festival, resulting in a shortage of fresh notes.Despite Thailand's transition to digital payments, cash remains a ...
Tens of millions of the new HK$1,000 banknotes with designs showcasing the city as a financial centre are set to debut in Hong Kong on Wednesday. The new HK$500 bills – 230 million of them ...
Demand for newly printed banknotes has surged in the run-up to the Chinese New Year festival, resulting in a shortage of fresh notes. Despite Thailand's transition to digital payments, cash ...
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