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Nork new currency plummets against Chinese yuan | ||
2010-01-05 | ||
SEOUL, Jan. 3 (Yonhap) -- North Korea's new currency introduced in late November has plummeted in value compared to the Chinese yuan, a local radio broadcaster claimed Sunday. The Seoul-based Open Radio for North Korea (ORNK), citing unidentified sources along the Sino-North Korean border, said that merchants were exchanging one yuan for 1,000 new North Korean won as of late last month, plummeting from the 50 won traded for every yuan on Dec. 3, right after Pyongyang introduced the new currency.
The radio, which aims to inform North Koreans on events happening in the outside world, said the value of the new North Korean currency fell to 520 won to the yuan by the middle of last month, indicating a steady depreciation throughout the month. Before the currency reform took place, 1 yuan was worth around 588 old won, which is equivalent to 5.88 new won.
It said that with Pyongyang unlikely to allow the use of foreign money as a medium of exchange or to bolster its new currency, it may be hard to determine when the value of the new won will stop falling. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Still think it was a good idea to screw around printing US 100's, there, genius? |
Posted by: mojo 2010-01-05 14:34 |
#1 The Seoul-based Open Radio for North Korea (ORNK), That's worth a laugh right there. RADIO OINK |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2010-01-05 11:47 |