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Kantor - tempat penukaran mata uang Norwegian Krone
Apakah kalian mendengar bahwa kantor tidak ingin membeli mata uang Norwegia? Apa alasan di balik hal ini?
Apakah kalian mendengar bahwa kantor tidak ingin membeli mata uang Norwegia? Apa alasan di balik hal ini?
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Yes, I have heard about it. The reason may be the decrease in the value of the Norwegian krone in relation to other currencies, which makes investors prefer to keep their funds in other currencies. Another reason may be the uncertainty in the financial markets and uncertainty about future changes in the Norwegian economy.
Yes, I have heard about it. The reason may be the decrease in the value of the Norwegian krone in relation to other currencies, which makes investors prefer to keep their funds in other currencies. Another reason may be the uncertainty in the financial markets and uncertainty about future changes in the Norwegian economy.
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Scandinavia is taking another step in giving up cash and ceases to buy its own currency from foreign banks. That's the point.
Scandinavia is taking another step in giving up cash and ceases to buy its own currency from foreign banks. That's the point.
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"It may be caused by various factors, such as: changes in exchange rates - if the exchange rate for the Norwegian krone is low or rapidly changing, currency exchange offices may be reluctant to buy this currency; lack of demand - if no one is buying or selling the Norwegian krone at a given time, currency exchange offices will not have many reasons to buy it; investment risk - currency exchange offices must deal with investment risk, as currencies can lose value. If the Norwegian krone is seen as high risk, currency exchange offices may not want to buy it at all. Like any other business, currency exchange offices must look after their interests and profits. Therefore, if they are not very convinced about buying the Norwegian krone, they will look for alternative ways to invest their capital."
"It may be caused by various factors, such as: changes in exchange rates - if the exchange rate for the Norwegian krone is low or rapidly changing, currency exchange offices may be reluctant to buy this currency; lack of demand - if no one is buying or selling the Norwegian krone at a given time, currency exchange offices will not have many reasons to buy it; investment risk - currency exchange offices must deal with investment risk, as currencies can lose value. If the Norwegian krone is seen as high risk, currency exchange offices may not want to buy it at all. Like any other business, currency exchange offices must look after their interests and profits. Therefore, if they are not very convinced about buying the Norwegian krone, they will look for alternative ways to invest their capital."
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