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For those who typically chuck their loose change into a jar post-holiday, it's worth noting that some countries might soon scrap one and two cent Euro coins.
Countries such as Ireland, Belgium, and Italy have already stopped using these coins, rounding up cash transactions to the nearest five cents instead, and they're no longer being minted.
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Spain's alert for Brits using cash as a Euro note 'no longer accepted' If you're planning a holiday to Spain this year, it might be worth bearing in mind a new warning about Euro banknotes and coins ...
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US President Donald Trump warned that members of the BRICS alliance would face a 10 per cent tariff if they act against American interests.
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell claims Australia will probably receive a 10 per cent tariff from America “no matter what”. “But the question is, can we get a bit of an exemption on ...