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Illustration Dollar

Illustration Dollar

USA. NEW YORK. AMERICAN DOLLAR ON A US FLAG Photo by Serge Attal/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration Dollar

Illustration Dollar

RICKSHAW IN FRONT OF A MURAL SHOWING AN AMERICAN DOLLAR BILL ON A STREET IN DIEGO SUAREZ, REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR Photo by Philippe Royer/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Economy

Illustration - Economy

FRANCE. CONCEPT OF THE PARITY BETWEEN THE EURO AND THE AMERICAN DOLLAR Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Economy

Illustration - Economy

FRANCE. CONCEPT OF THE PARITY BETWEEN THE EURO AND THE AMERICAN DOLLAR Photo by Bernard Jaubert/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

An American alligator sits while researchers collect data during a crocodile and alligator research survey with the University of Florida Croc Docs team Thursday, November 7, 2024, in Everglades National Park, FL, USA. Alligators like to hunt in the dark but tonight they’re the creatures being stalked, not for sport but for science by two University of Florida wildlife biologists, Sergio Balaguera-Reina and Kevin Olejiczak. Alligators, along with their cousins and co-residents crocodiles, are sensitive to environmental changes in the Everglades. That makes them what scientists call a good “indicator species” for assessing progress in the on-going multibillion-dollar effort to restore the natural water flow to the sprawling River of Grass. Gators are a bit like Goldilocks. Too much water, and they use too much energy trying to catching fish and other prey. Not enough, and they struggle to move or mate. They need the water just right. Photo by Alie Skowronski/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

An American alligator swims through the water while attached to the boat for researchers to collect data during a research survey with the University of Florida Croc Docs team Thursday, November 7, 2024, in Everglades National Park. The alligators health is a good indicator of the health of the Everglades. Alligators like to hunt in the dark but tonight they’re the creatures being stalked, not for sport but for science by two University of Florida wildlife biologists, Sergio Balaguera-Reina and Kevin Olejiczak. Alligators, along with their cousins and co-residents crocodiles, are sensitive to environmental changes in the Everglades. That makes them what scientists call a good “indicator species” for assessing progress in the on-going multibillion-dollar effort to restore the natural water flow to the sprawling River of Grass. Gators are a bit like Goldilocks. Too much water, and they use too much energy trying to catching fish and other prey. Not enough, and they struggle to move or mate. They need the water

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Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Kevin Olejniczak, wildlife technician, left, holds an American alligator while Sergio Balaguera-Reina, research scientist studying conservation biology, collects data during a research survey with the University of Florida Croc Docs team Thursday, November 7, 2024, in Everglades National Park, FL, USA. Alligators like to hunt in the dark but tonight they’re the creatures being stalked, not for sport but for science by two University of Florida wildlife biologists, Sergio Balaguera-Reina and Kevin Olejiczak. Alligators, along with their cousins and co-residents crocodiles, are sensitive to environmental changes in the Everglades. That makes them what scientists call a good “indicator species” for assessing progress in the on-going multibillion-dollar effort to restore the natural water flow to the sprawling River of Grass. Gators are a bit like Goldilocks. Too much water, and they use too much energy trying to catching fish and other prey. Not enough, and they struggle to move or mate. They need the water just

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Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Kevin Olejniczak, wildlife technician, holds down an American alligator while his partner collects data during a research survey with the University of Florida Croc Docs team Thursday, November 7, 2024, in Everglades National Park. The alligators health is a good indicator of the health of the Everglades. Alligators like to hunt in the dark but tonight they’re the creatures being stalked, not for sport but for science by two University of Florida wildlife biologists, Sergio Balaguera-Reina and Kevin Olejiczak. Alligators, along with their cousins and co-residents crocodiles, are sensitive to environmental changes in the Everglades. That makes them what scientists call a good “indicator species” for assessing progress in the on-going multibillion-dollar effort to restore the natural water flow to the sprawling River of Grass. Gators are a bit like Goldilocks. Too much water, and they use too much energy trying to catching fish and other prey. Not enough, and they struggle to move or mate. They need the water j

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Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Gators Are Sensitive To Environmental Changes - Everglades

Kevin Olejniczak, wildlife technician, left, holds an American alligator while Sergio Balaguera-Reina, research scientist studying conservation biology, collects data during a research survey with the University of Florida Croc Docs team Thursday, November 7, 2024, in Everglades National Park. The alligators health is a good indicator of the health of the Everglades. Alligators like to hunt in the dark but tonight they’re the creatures being stalked, not for sport but for science by two University of Florida wildlife biologists, Sergio Balaguera-Reina and Kevin Olejiczak. Alligators, along with their cousins and co-residents crocodiles, are sensitive to environmental changes in the Everglades. That makes them what scientists call a good “indicator species” for assessing progress in the on-going multibillion-dollar effort to restore the natural water flow to the sprawling River of Grass. Gators are a bit like Goldilocks. Too much water, and they use too much energy trying to catching fish and other prey. Not e

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American Flag Making

American Flag Making

FUYANG, CHINA - JULY 30, 2024 - Photo taken on July 30, 2024 shows the US flag and US dollar at a resident's home in Fuyang city, Anhui province, China.

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American Flag Making

American Flag Making

FUYANG, CHINA - JULY 30, 2024 - Photo taken on July 30, 2024 shows the US flag and US dollar at a resident's home in Fuyang city, Anhui province, China.

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American Flag Making

American Flag Making

FUYANG, CHINA - JULY 30, 2024 - Photo taken on July 30, 2024 shows the US flag and US dollar at a resident's home in Fuyang city, Anhui province, China.

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President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, shows an American dollar during a briefing conference at National Palace. on April 29, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, shows an American dollar during a briefing conference at National Palace. on April 29, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

President Lopez Obrador Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, shows an American dollar during a briefing conference at National Palace. on April 29, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China's upbeat economic prospects underpin yuan's long-term strength

STORY: China's upbeat economic prospects underpin yuan's long-term strength DATELINE: Sept. 16, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:57 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the views in China 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): BISHNU PUKAR SHRESTHA, Nepal's Ambassador to China 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): HARLEY SEYEDIN, President of American Chamber of Commerce in South China STORYLINE: Despite short-term fluctuations, the Chinese yuan has been able to maintain its basic stability in the longer term. On Friday, the central parity rate of the yuan strengthened for a fifth consecutive trading day against the U.S. dollar, 88 pips firmer from the previous trading day to 7.1786, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS). This marks the yuan's strongest level in nearly two weeks. The yuan's central parity rate has strengthened by 364 pips against the greenback this week. Yuan's return to strength this week came after the country's central bank, the PBOC, pledged to resolutely fend off risks o

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Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8 on the automaker's business results in fiscal 2007. Toyota posted record-high sales and profits in fiscal 2007 as solid vehicle sales in emerging economies and oil-producing nations offset adverse factors. But its group operating profit is projected to fall 29.5 percent to 1.6 trillion yen in fiscal 2008, down for the first time in nine years, due chiefly to the strong yen against the dollar and other key currencies and a slump in the North American auto market.

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As Greenspan's term ends, young artist's exhibit opens

As Greenspan's term ends, young artist's exhibit opens

NEW YORK, United States - Erin Crowe smiles at a reception in New York on Jan. 26 showcasing her portraits of U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan that capture the many expressions of the infamous American who spent 18 years running the economy. Greenspan is due to leave his office on Jan. 31. Although only a young girl when Greenspan took over as the Fed chair, the 25-year-old Erin, who studies for her master's at Goldsmiths College in England, has been focusing on him as a subject since entering six paintings at an art festival centering around the theme of the dollar sign.

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Biden signs Democratic bill on tax, health care, climate

STORY: Biden signs Democratic bill on tax, health care, climate DATELINE: Aug. 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS/ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Biden signing the bill 2. various of exterior of the White House STORYLINE: U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, a scaled-down version of the massive "Build Back Better" package he and many Democrats envisioned last year. Touting it as a "historic bill," Biden said at the White House that it will lower costs for American families, combat the climate crisis, reduce the deficit, and finally make the largest corporations pay their fair share in taxes. The bill includes a roughly 400-billion-U.S.-dollar investment in fighting climate change, measures to make prescription drugs more affordable, and a 15-percent minimum tax on most corporations that make more than 1 billion dollars per year. The legislation would generate nearly 300 billion dollars of net revenue over a decade.

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U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization

STORY: U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization DATELINE: July 14, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:33 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: ECONOMY/POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the street view of in the U.S. 2. SOUNDBITE (English): MICHAEL HUDSON, Professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City STORYLINE: With the U.S. dollar being increasingly weaponized by a self-serving Washington, countries have been seeking reliable alternatives to regain financial independence. India's central bank has recently unveiled an Indian rupee settlement system for international trade, a move seen as a step towards de-dollarization. An American economist says the U.S. financial hegemony backfires as countries opt for de-dollarization. SOUNDBITE (English): MICHAEL HUDSON, Professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City "That (the dollar hegemony) enabled America to have high living standards and to be rich despite the fact that it's de-industrialized. The question is how

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Biden signs 1.5 trln USD omnibus spending bill into law

STORY: Biden signs 1.5 trln USD omnibus spending bill into law DATELINE: March 16, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:50 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): JOE BIDEN, U.S. President 2. shots of Biden signing the bill STORYLINE: U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law a 1.5-trillion-U.S.-dollar omnibus spending bill for the fiscal year 2022 to fund the federal government through the end of September. SOUNDBITE (English): JOE BIDEN, U.S. President "With this bill, we're going to send a message to the American people -- a strong message -- that Democrats and Republicans can actually come together and get something done, and to fulfill our most basic responsibilities: to keep the government open and running for the American people, serving the American people, investing in your communities and investing in the American people, and doing it in a fiscally responsible way." The bill, which was approved by U.S. Congress last week, includes 730 billion dollars in non-d

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden takes his mask off as he arrives to speak about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden speaks about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

Biden speaks on American Rescue Plan from White House

US President Joe Biden leaves after speaking about his coronavirus relief package, the American Rescue Plan, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 05 May 2021. The $1.9 trillion US dollar COVID-19 relief package was signed into law in March 2021.

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Biden To Announce Huge Infrastructure Plan

Biden To Announce Huge Infrastructure Plan

File photo dated February 12, 2021 of a work on a bridge over the Grand River near Portland, MI, USA. US president Joe Biden will travel to Pittsburgh on Wednesday to announce a multitrillion-dollar infrastructure plan, as focus turns to his administrations next legislative priority. Having passed a $ 1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, known as the American Rescue Plan, Mr Biden is now seeking political support for a massive infrastructure package, which will include funding for traditional projects like roads and railways as well as climate, broadband and green energy investment. Photo by Kristi Tanner/Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM (Credit:Detroit Free Press/TNS/ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

Toyota expects 1st operating profit fall in 9 yrs

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. President Katsuaki Watanabe speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8 on the automaker's business results in fiscal 2007. Toyota posted record-high sales and profits in fiscal 2007 as solid vehicle sales in emerging economies and oil-producing nations offset adverse factors. But its group operating profit is projected to fall 29.5 percent to 1.6 trillion yen in fiscal 2008, down for the first time in nine years, due chiefly to the strong yen against the dollar and other key currencies and a slump in the North American auto market. (Kyodo)

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Yokosuka encouraging use of dollars by Japanese visitors

Yokosuka encouraging use of dollars by Japanese visitors

Photo taken Dec. 25, 2015 shows an American tourist (L) using dollar bills at an eatery on the Dobuita-dori shopping street in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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As Greenspan's term ends, young artist's exhibit opens

As Greenspan's term ends, young artist's exhibit opens

NEW YORK, United States - Erin Crowe smiles at a reception in New York on Jan. 26 showcasing her portraits of U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan that capture the many expressions of the infamous American who spent 18 years running the economy. Greenspan is due to leave his office on Jan. 31. Although only a young girl when Greenspan took over as the Fed chair, the 25-year-old Erin, who studies for her master's at Goldsmiths College in England, has been focusing on him as a subject since entering six paintings at an art festival centering around the theme of the dollar sign. (Kyodo)

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