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  2. Euribor - Wikipedia

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    The Euribor (before known as an acronym but most recently known as a standalone word) is a daily reference rate, published by the European Money Markets Institute, [1] based on the averaged interest rates at which Eurozone banks borrow unsecured funds from counterparties in the euro wholesale money market (before only in the interbank market).

  3. Pound sterling - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, the results of a BBC poll of 1,000 people suggested that 71% would vote no to the euro, 23% would vote yes, while 6% said they were unsure. [113] Sterling did not join the Second European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) after the euro was created. Denmark and the UK had opt-outs from entry to the euro.

  4. Estlink - Wikipedia

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    Estlink 2 will be a classic bidirectional monopolar high-voltage direct current connection with line-commutated converter thyristors. Its maximum transmission rate will be 650 MW and it will operate with a voltage of 450 kV. [2] Its estimated cost is about €320 million, of which converter stations cost €100 million and cable €180 million.

  5. United Arab Emirates dirham - Wikipedia

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    The 200 dirham denomination is scarce as it was only produced in 1989; any circulating today comes from bank stocks. The 200 dirham denomination has since been reissued and is now in circulation since late May 2008 – it has been reissued in a different colour; Yellow/Brown to replace the older Green/Brown.

  6. Mastercard - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, Bank of America would revive the BankAmericard brand name as a Mastercard credit card, which it remains today). The Interbank branding in 1966 initially consisted only of a small unobtrusive lowercase i inside a circle in the lower right-hand corner of the front of each Interbank card; the rest of the card design was the ...

  7. Austria - Wikipedia

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    The largest transactions with involvement of Austrian companies [170] have been: the acquisition of Bank Austria by HypoVereinsbank for 7.8 billion EUR in 2000, the acquisition of Porsche Holding Salzburg by Volkswagen Group for 3.6 billion EUR in 2009, [171] and the acquisition of Banca Comercială Română by Erste Group for 3.7 billion EUR ...

  8. Submarine power cable - Wikipedia

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    Three different types of electric insulation around the conductor are mainly used today. Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) is used up to 420 kV system voltage. It is produced by extrusion, with an insulation thickness of up to about 30 mm; 36 kV class cables have only 5.5 – 8 mm insulation thickness. Certain formulations of XLPE insulation can ...