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  2. Yemeni dinar - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Yemen. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The dinar (Arabic: دينار; sign: £) was the currency of South Arabia, and then South Yemen, and the Republic of Yemen after Yemen's monetary unification on 1 July 1990. It was one of the two official currencies used in Yemen until 11 June 1996.

  3. List of banks in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Local banks. National Bank of Yemen. Tadhamon International Islamic Bank. Yemen Commercial Bank.

  4. Economy of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen's currency is the Yemeni riyal (YR), which was floated on the open market in July 1996. Periodic intervention by the Central Bank of Yemen has enabled the riyal to gradually depreciate approximately 4 percent per year since 1999. Its valued averaged YR191.5 per U.S. dollar in 2005, and has averaged YR197.5 in 2006.

  5. Central Bank of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Yemen (Arabic: البنك المركزي اليمني) is the central bank of Yemen. The Bank is engaged in developing policies to promote financial inclusion and is a member of the Alliance for Financial Inclusion. [3] The Central Bank of North Yemen was established in 1971 and the Central Bank of South Yemen in 1972. When ...

  6. National Bank of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Yemen is fully state-owned under the supervision of the Minister of Finance. Its head office is in Crater, Aden, Republic of Yemen. It was established in 1969 and now has 27 branches in 11 major cities in Yemen, and a branch on the Isle of Socotra .

  7. 2024 Lebanon pager explosions - Wikipedia

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    France: President Emmanuel Macron addressed the Lebanese people in a video, expressing his support and emphasizing that "war is not inevitable" and a "diplomatic path exists". [ 179 ] Ireland : Foreign Minister Micheál Martin condemned the attack, saying it endangered the lives of civilians and violated the Geneva Convention on indiscriminate ...

  8. Yemeni rial - Wikipedia

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    Yemeni rial. The rial (Arabic: ريال يمني; sign: ﷼; abbreviation: YRl (singular) and YRls (plural) in Latin, [2] ,ر.ي in Arabic; ISO code: YER) is the official currency of the Republic of Yemen. It is technically divided into 100 fils, although coins denominated in fils have not been issued since Yemeni unification.

  9. Ahmed al-Mabaqi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed bin Ahmed Ghaleb al-Mabaqi (born 1957) is a Yemeni economist who has been serving as governor of the Central Bank of Yemen since 6 December 2021. Early life and education. Ahmed al-Mabaqi was born 7 October 1957 in Mabaq, in Lahij Governorate in southern Yemen.