FACTOID # 1: ‘Dollar’ is the most common currency name, followed by ‘franc,’ ‘pound,’ ‘dinar,’ ‘peso,’ and ‘rupee.’
 
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Currency dinar
ISO code TND 788
Official exchange rate > LCU per US$, period average 1.33 Time series
PPP conversion factor to official exchange rate ratio 0.34 Time series [103rd of 169]
Real effective exchange rate index 85.3 % Time series [80th of 96]
Regime m.float (1.0)
S&P/EMDB indexes > annual % change 47.93 annual % change Time series [16th of 58]
Subdivision 1,000 [3rd of 192]
Symbol TD
Terms of trade since 1995 99.86 [53rd of 117]

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SOURCES: Pacific Exchange Rate Services; World Development Indicators database; The World Bank Group

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Tunisia, Tunisian Republic, Al Jumhuriyah at Tunisiyah, Tunis

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steve456
7th July 2010
The above statement is seen to be contradictory. The situation is very critical and need an experience complainer to resolve it.

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Steve
Currency Trading Center
7th July 2010
Well, it’s amazing. The miracle has been done. Well done.

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Edria Murray
Staff Editor

24th May 2005
In response to Roland.R.Harvey:

Today (24 May, 2005) 1 Tunisia Dinar = £ 0.4283


This value is the mid-market rate and will typically be the average value of the buying and selling rates. Buying rates are lower than selling rates in order for financial institutions to stay in business. You can access the current mid-market rate at the xe.com Universal Currency Converter web site.


Over the past five years, the Tunisia Dinar has decreased slightly in value against the Great Britain pound.

Currency conversion rates are not static but will vary according to the flow of imports and exports, the flow of capital, relative inflation rates etc. In addition, limits are often placed on exchange rate fluctuations according to government policies.

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