Azerbaijan uses the manat as its currency. This is represented by the letters AZN on the currency markets. What coins and notes are available for this currency? The manat is a decimal currency and it is divided into 100 qepik.
Would Pride Be Followed By a Fall on the Currency Markets?
Last week we saw some excellent results on the currency markets as far as the British pound was concerned. However this would not necessarily carry through to this week.
A Stronger Performance from the British Pound
This was a delightful week to report on, as you’ll soon see. The British pound seemed to have renewed vigour now the Scottish referendum removed any doubt that had been lurking about what would happen if a yes vote was returned.
A Strong Performance – But for Which Currency?
This week would produce some surprising results. Here we reveal just how strong some of the currencies were going to be. Will the pound come out on top?
Would This Be a More Stable Week Than Last Week?
There would be some surprises on the markets this week, but would they be good or bad ones for the British pound? Our report has all the answers you will need.
The British Pound Stumbles at the Thought of Scottish Independence
You can hardly avoid the topic in the news at the moment. The British pound is certainly struggling as a result of the uncertainty, which means it is not doing so well against a variety of other currencies.
Guyana Dollar – GYD
The people of Guyana use the Guyanese dollar as their national currency. It is not used by any other country in the world. What coins and notes are available for this currency? The dollar is split into 100 cents, just
Djibouti Franc – DJF
You’ll have heard of a currency called the franc before I’m sure, but you may not realise that Djibouti uses its own version of the franc. Here we’ll find out more about it. What coins and notes are available for
Eritrea Nafka – ERN
The nafka is the official currency of Eritrea. At the time of writing it is pegged with the US dollar, and indeed the currency is divided into 100 cents. What coins and notes are available for this currency? There are
Angola Kwanza – AOA
Anyone who has a reason to visit Angola will need to use the national currency in operation there – the kwanza. The present currency is not the only currency of this name that the country has used in recent years.