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  2. Panamanian balboa - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, President Arnulfo Arias pushed the government to enact Article 156 to the constitution, authorizing official and private banks to issue paper money. As a result, on 30 September 1941, El Banco Central de Emisión de la República de Panamá (Central Bank of Issue of the Republic of Panama) was established. [4]

  3. Economy of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama was the first foreign country to adopt the U.S. dollar as its legal currency (1903) after its secession from Colombia (with U.S. help) temporarily deprived it of a local currency. Panama is a high income economy with a history of low inflation.

  4. Central banks and currencies of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Panama: US dollar / Panamanian balboa: USD / PAB: Federal Reserve Bank / National Bank of Panama: 1.00 PAB = 1.00 USD Colombia: Colombian peso: COP: Banco de la República: float Venezuela: Venezuelan bolívar soberano VEF: Banco Central de Venezuela: Disputed, ostensibly pegged to the Petro (cryptocurrency) Guyana: Guyanese dollar: GYD: Bank ...

  5. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    A currency is a kind of money and medium of exchange. Currency includes paper, cotton, ... Panama: Panamanian balboa: B/ PAB Centésimo: 100 United States dollar $

  6. Trump threatens to try to regain control of Panama Canal

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    President-elect Donald Trump has demanded Panama reduce fees on the Panama Canal or return it to US control, accusing the central American country of charging "exorbitant prices" to American ...

  7. Banking in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama has never had a central bank, [1] [unreliable source] and the BNP was responsible for nonmonetary aspects of central banking in Panama, assisted by the National Banking Commission (Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores), which was created along with the country's International Financial Center, and was charged with licensing and ...

  8. What’s the history of the Panama Canal, and why is Trump ...

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    “The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous, especially knowing the extraordinary generosity that has been bestowed to Panama by the U.S.,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday.

  9. A boomer moved to Panama so her retirement would be more ...

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    Patty Blue Hayes, 60, moved to Panama from California to save money as she approached retirement age, but unemployment is thwarting her plans. Hayes moved from San Luis Obispo to El Valle de Anton ...