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Teave: Rumeenia leu
Rumeenia leu on Rumeenia rahaühik. See jaguneb sajaks baniks. Praegune leu võeti kasutusele 1. juulil 2005, kui see asendas 10 000 vana leud. Leu tähendab tõlkes 'lõvi' ja ban 'raha'.
Kasutuses on 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 ja 500-leused pangatähed ning mündid väärtusega 1, 5, 10 ja 50 bani. Rumeenia leud laseb käibele Rumeenia rahvuspank Banca Naţională a României.
Leu võeti esimest korda kasutusele 1867. aastal. Esimesed paberrahatähed tuli käibele 1877. aastal. 1914. aastal loobus Rumeenia kullastandardist ja leu väärtus vähenes.
1990. aastate majandusreformide ajal ületas inflatsioon ajuti 300% aastas ja septembris 2003 sai ühe euro eest 40 000 leud. Jaanuarist 2005 juulini 2005 oli leu maailma kõige väiksema väärtusega valuuta.
Praegused Rumeenia pangatähed on plastmassist. WikipediaTeave: Lääne-Aafrika CFA frank
The West African CFA franc is the currency used by eight independent states in West Africa which make up the West African Economic and Monetary Union: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo. These eight countries had a combined population of 105.7 million people in 2014, and a combined GDP of US$128.6 billion as of 2018.
The initialism CFA stands for Communauté financière africaine. The currency is issued by the Central Bank of West African States, located in Dakar, Senegal, for the members of the UEMOA. The franc is nominally subdivided into 100 centimes but no coins or banknotes denominated in centimes have ever been issued. The production of CFA franc notes has been carried out at Chamalières by the Bank of France since its creation in 1945.
The Central African CFA franc is of equal value to the West African CFA franc, and is in circulation in several central African states. They are both commonly referred to as the CFA franc.
In December 2019 it was announced that the West African CFA franc would be reformed, which will include renaming it the eco and reducing France's role in the currency. Wikipedia