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The area in front of the National Bank is the open, if not fully legal, meeting place for money dealers and customers.
However, there is no cause for apprehension from the meddling of money dealers with rural economy.
"There's a tremendous psychological war going on," an "unofficial" money dealer said.
In the retail currency exchange market, a different buying rate and selling rate will be quoted by money dealers.
Probably nowhere is uncertainty more visible than on the streets of Lima, where an estimated 20,000 freelance money dealers buy and sell dollars.
Self-Important politicians with their grandoise schemes... and bent money dealers.
Thousands of Somalis staged a violent demonstration in Mogadishu demanding that business owners and money dealers accept 500-shilling notes, which are worth about two cents.
But I had also met taxi drivers, money dealers, workers and unemployed students who were eager to discuss the need for human rights and the rule of law.
The BDL grants licenses for the establishment of banks, financial institutions, brokerage firms, money dealers, foreign banks, leasing companies and mutual funds in Lebanon.
Money dealers attributed the dollar's mixed behavior partly to uncertainty about the impact of a Government report on first-quarter economic growth in the United States, which is due this morning.
The buying rate is the rate at which money dealers will buy foreign currency, and the selling rate is the rate at which they will sell the currency.
Industry experts say that the money dealers make on markups - part of what dealers call "finance and insurance" income - can make the difference between profit and loss for many dealerships.
During the conversation, Badiola and Jesuli also speculate that the possible money dealer was Lorenzo Sanz (former president of Real Madrid), whose son, Fernando Sanz, occupied the chairman position with Málaga.
The Italian currency, the lira - which was devalued last week, then suspended from the European monetary system - registered new slides today as money dealers, unimpressed by the French vote, continued to look for stronger currencies as a haven from Europe's uncertainties.
"though in 1857 he was himself still a magnate on the money market, [Chapman] complained bitterly that there were several large money capitalists in London who were strong enough to bring the entire money market into disorder at a given moment and in this way fleece the smaller money dealers most shamelessly.