
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Kuwait forex

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Denmark Forex

Forex is a Swedish financial services company. The company was started in 1927 as a currency exchange service for travellers, at the Central Station in Stockholm. The owner of Gyllenspet's Barber Shop, according to the legend, discovered that most of his customers were tourists in need of currency for their trips. So he started keeping the major currencies on hand.The company was subsequently acquired by Statens Järnvägar, the Swedish State Railways, which expanded the operations until it was sold off to one of the managers, Rolf Friberg, in 1965. The company was the only one apart from the banks that was licensed to conduct currency exchange in Sweden.The company, which is still wholly owned by the Friberg family, has expanded into Denmark and Finland and has over 50 shops, usually located at train stations or airports. The decrease in the business brought on by introduction of the Euro has made the company look for alternative sources of revenue, like applying for a banking license and attempting to move into more regular transaction services, earlier handled by the Swedish postal service.
Bahrain Forex

Bahrain, officially known as the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in the Persian Gulf. Saudi Arabia lies to the west and is connected to Bahrain by the King Fahd Causeway (officially opened on November 25, 1986), and Qatar is to the south across the Gulf of Bahrain. The Qatar–Bahrain Friendship Bridge being planned will link Bahrain to Qatar as the longest fixed link in the world[1].
Indonesia Forex
Indonesian rupiahFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchIndonesian rupiahrupiah Indonesia (Indonesian)Rupiah banknotes, only the Rp 1000 and Rp 5000 notes are currentISO 4217 CodeIDRUser(s)IndonesiaInflation11.77%Source[2], October 2008Subunit1/100senSymbolRpCoinsFreq. usedRp 100, 200, 500Rarely usedRp 25, 50, 1000BanknotesFreq. usedRp 1000, Rp 5000, Rp 10 000, Rp 20 000 Rp 50 000, Rp 100 000Central bankBank IndonesiaWebsitehttp://www.bi.go.id/MintPerum PeruriThe rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia. Issued and controlled by the Bank of Indonesia, the ISO 4217 currency code for the Indonesian rupiah is IDR. The symbol used on all banknotes and coins are Rp. The name derives from the Indian monetary unit rupee. Informally, Indonesians also use the word "perak" ('silver' in Indonesian) in referring to rupiah. The rupiah is subdivided into 100 sen, although inflation has rendered all coins and banknotes denominated in sen obsolete.The Riau islands and the Indonesian half of New Guinea (Irian Barat) had their own variants of the rupiah, but these were subsumed into the national rupiah in 1964 and 1971 respectively (see Riau rupiah and West New Guinea rupiah).Jordan Forex
