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Laos devalued the kip again on 1 January 1964, and adopted an official rate of ₭240 per dollar and a "free market" rate of about ₭505 per dollar: the free market rate then fell to ₭600 per dollar on 8 November 1971, with the official rate being abolished on 4 April 1972.
The Bank of Laos governor announced on January 25, 2012, that the Bank of Laos would issue 100,000 Kip banknotes as a regular issue on February 1, 2012 (but dated 2011) to encourage Lao people to use the national currency instead of U.S. dollars and Thai baht.
Laos: Lao kip ₭ LAK Att: 100 Latvia ... List of historical currencies; Money; Private currency; Exchange rate; List of countries by exchange rate regime; Notes ...
Laos: Lao kip: Lao People's Democratic Republic Lebanon: Lebanese pound: Banque du Liban: 1 USD = 1507.5 LBP Macao: Macanese pataca: Monetary Authority of Macau: 1 HKD = 1.03 MOP Malaysia: Malaysian ringgit: Bank Negara Malaysia Maldives: Maldivian rufiyaa: Maldives Monetary Authority Mongolia: Mongolian tögrög: Bank of Mongolia Myanmar ...
List of all Asian currencies Present currency ISO 4217 code Country or dependency (administrating country) Currency sign Fractional unit Russian Ruble [1] RUB Abkhazia: руб. [1] [2] Kopek [1] Afghan afghani [3] AFN Afghanistan ؋ [3] pul [3] Euro [4] EUR Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Great Britain) € [5] cent [5] Armenian dram [6] AMD Armenia [6 ...
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Laos: Lao kip: Bank of the Lao People's Democratic Republic: ທະນາຄານ ແຫ່ງ ສ. ປ. ປ. ລາວ 1968 Latvia: Euro: European Central Bank (Bank of Latvia) Latvijas Banka: 1991 Lebanon: Lebanese pound: Banque du Liban: مصرف لبنان: 1963 Lesotho: Lesotho loti: Central Bank of Lesotho: Banka e Kholo ea Lesotho: 1978 ...
The economy of Laos is a lower-middle income developing economy.Being a socialist state (along with China, Cuba, Vietnam, and North Korea), the Lao economic model resembles the Chinese socialist market and/or Vietnamese socialist-oriented market economies by combining high degrees of state ownership with openness to foreign direct investment and private ownership in a predominantly market ...