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Guinea Wants to Put Into Circulation a New Bank Note that Weighs Heavily

Summary by linfodrome.com
In the face of an expanding economy, but hampered by an inadequate fiduciary system, the Central Bank of Guinea envisages the introduction of a note of higher value than the 20,000 Guinean francs. A strong monetary adjustment decision in a country where demographic and economic growth requires a reform of the system of monetary circulation.
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In the face of an expanding economy, but hampered by an inadequate fiduciary system, the Central Bank of Guinea envisages the introduction of a note of higher value than the 20,000 Guinean francs. A strong monetary adjustment decision in a country where demographic and economic growth requires a reform of the system of monetary circulation.

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linfodrome.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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