Their demeanour indicated that they had not come to honour Manat or to leave a token offering. |
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The best course would be to introduce a carefully calculated devaluation of Manat, possibly in two phases. |
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In mitigation, Manat Ali, said Goodwin, a single parent who works part-time, had never been before the courts before. |
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The Azerbaijan currency is called the Azerbaijani Manat and at the last count there were 6410 Manat to the pound. |
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During stage one, which began on January 1 and is still underway, the bank has circulated 1 and 5 Manat notes and all the Gapik coins. |
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The manat was formerly divided into 100 gopiks, but this has long since become obsolete due to inflation early in the nation's independence. |
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The manat is a currency unit of Azerbaijan, worth approximately two United States dollars. |
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The exchange rate of US dollars in 1994 is indicated in old manat. |
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The manat, consisting of 100 gopik, was introduced in 1992 and remains tied to the Russian ruble with widely fluctuating exchange rates. |
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One manat equals 100 gapiks. Notes are issued in denominations of 50, 100, 250, 500, 1,000, 10,000 and 50,000 manats. |
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If you cannot, the sum of the credit is classified as overdue, and then the interest rate for paying it off doubles and you in fact have to pay 4 manats 20 gyapik for 1 manat. |
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It's followed by Azerbaijan's manat, Belarus's ruble and Georgia's lari. |
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The bank said it would continue to take part in the foreign exchange market and that it would target a corridor for the manat against the dual-currency basket. |
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Low prices for hydrocarbons, which are 90 percent of Turkmen exports, caused Turkmenistan to devalue its manat currency by 19 percent at the beginning of the year. |
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