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South Sudan: Currency Loses More Value Amid Plans to Change It

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[East African] South Sudan's currency drastically depreciated against the dollar last week, just after the government announced plans to change it, an indication that more currency hoarders had surrendered the now seemingly old notes.

Source: allAfrica.com
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