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Forex retention policies ruin mines
Miners say many operations have relapsed into serious cash flow problems as the component of earnings coming through a currency that has been battered by relentless exchange rate crises is too huge, and they cannot do much with a currency in free fall.
Forex retention policies ruin mines
Miners say many operations have relapsed into serious cash flow problems as the component of earnings coming through a currency that has been battered by relentless exchange rate crises is too huge, and they cannot do much with a currency in free fall.




