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Hello, Thank you for the question. The simple answer is, if you are for example a Canadian Exporter, a weaker Canadian dollar makes your exports more attractive to those seeking to purchase your
Mike, Thanks for the question. To be frank I cannot recommend any such books from my own personal experience. While I believe there are a few books on the subject matter my best suggestion would
Hello, Thank you for your question. KIVA.ORG appears to be a "broker" if you will. From what I can gather they match lenders with borrowers. Their concept is to match lenders with borrowers
I assume you are a US Citizen/Resident So, assuming this is true, the first thing to determine is your level of confidence in the US Banking system If you are NOT concerned about the Bank you deal

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