The Sudanese pound continued sliding further against the U.S. dollar as traders in the black market saw no signs that the persistent shortage in foreign currency will ease anytime soon.
Recent commentary on the purported "coup attempt" in Khartoum has been quite various, sometimes even fanciful, with little in the way of consensus about how serious the "coup" was or precisely who was truly involved.
Recent commentary on the purported "coup attempt" in Khartoum has been quite various, sometimes even fanciful, with little in the way of consensus about how serious the "coup" was or precisely who was truly involved.
Focus On: No End in Sight to Sudan's Currency Woes
, Thu 13 Dec, 04:17 am
The pound continued sliding further as traders in the black market reportedly saw no signs that the persistent shortage in foreign currency will ease.
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Sudan: No End in Sight to Sudan's Currency Woes
Sudan Tribune, 12 December 2012
The Sudanese pound continued sliding further against the U.S. dollar as traders in the black market saw no signs that the persistent shortage in foreign currency will ease anytime soon.
Sudan: The Collapsing Sudanese Economy
Sudan Tribune, 10 December 2012
Recent commentary on the purported "coup attempt" in Khartoum has been quite various, sometimes even fanciful, with little in the way of consensus about how serious the "coup" was or precisely who was truly involved.
Sudan: The Collapsing Sudanese Economy - Political and Military Implications, International Obligations
South Sudan News Agency, 8 December 2012
Recent commentary on the purported "coup attempt" in Khartoum has been quite various, sometimes even fanciful, with little in the way of consensus about how serious the "coup" was or precisely who was truly involved.