Friday, July 5, 2013

MONEY MONEY GOLD GOLD~~~ Everyone LOVE it!!!!

Investment Guide: Collectibles & Cultural Items
Money Money.. Gold Gold!!! What Is The Next…How To Invest Safely…?
Oh, My God My Love My Life…!!






























Money Money Money, Oh, My Dream My Love My Darling… I Love You All $$$...!


Oh My God…. Is this all real money…… real wang…? Yes, all are original Real Money, normally known and named as "Banknotes, Cut or Uncut banknotes", some are UNC, some are used, some are circulated, some are out of circulation for present market. But some are classified as “ Cultural Collection Items, called as Numismatic Heritage, Numismatic Collection Item.
Some are old, some are semi old, some are classified as Auction Items, some are classified for Investment items, some are classified and appraised numismatic assets, some are treated for books values shown in accounting purposes!







Wah Sai, so much money! Like mountains! Some stunned for this Mountains Money Mountains High….. Alamak! How can… is impossible lah!!!! Macam mana…. ayoyo….. tak tahan lah… Geram sangat…!!!!


Friends, why you feel shock and stuned…. Is ok, this is only peak of ice berg la!!! Just take your own sweet time, to enjoy it slowly and share with it….
This is the world, Money World~ Friends, is one of the Money World in this World~ Money Power Game, by enhancing your Numismatic Power Game, for your own Cultural Collection or Cultural Investment or Cultural Enjoyment~
Which Way, You Decide!
What Is Money? Who Control The Currency & Your Money? Where Are The Money Power They Hold..…Who Are They…Who’s Who In This Money Market? Who Is The King Maker? Who Are The Richest & Poorest…? Read Here….Our Group provide you the basic info & data…Welcome
  









Preamble
Devaluation, with its adverse consequences, has historically rarely been a preferred strategy. According to economist Richard N. Cooper, writing in 1971, a substantial devaluation is one of the most "traumatic" policies a government can adopt – it almost always resulted in cries of outrage and calls for the government to be replaced.
Devaluation can lead to a reduction in citizens' standard of living as their purchasing power is reduced both when they buy imports and when they travel abroad. It also can add to inflationary pressure.
Devaluation can make interest payments on international debt more expensive if those debts are denominated in a foreign currency, and it can discourage foreign investors. At least until the 21st century, a strong currency was commonly seen as a mark of prestige while devaluation was associated with weak governments.
However, when a country is suffering from high unemployment or wishes to pursue a policy of export led growth, a lower exchange rate can be seen as advantageous…….”
In August 2012 Bank of England issued a report stating that its policies of quantitative easing had benefited mainly the wealthy.
List of sovereign states by foreign-exchange reserves
The list below is based on IMF data – when available; Otherwise – U.S. Central Intelligence Agency data are indicated. For consistency, forward currency swap contracts are not included in this list until they mature, figures that include them may be higher or lower than those listed here. IMF or other outstanding loans are not shown here; if they were accounted for many nations would list lower.
Rank
Country/monetary authority
Foreign exchange reserves
(Millions of US$)
Figures as of
1
3,312,000
Dec 2012[1]
2
1,250,243
May 2013[2]
880,824
Mar 2013[2]
3
626,800
Dec 2012[1]
4
533,218
Apr 2013[2]
5
522,475
Mar 2013[2]
6
403,170
Dec 2012[3]
7
374,417
May 2013[2]
8
328,799
Apr 2013[2]
9
306,504
Apr 2013[2]
10
293,892
Apr 2013[2]
11
261,678
Apr 2013[2]
12
227,427
Apr 2013[2]
13
190,500
Dec 2012[1]
14
178,099
Mar 2013[2]
15
177,803
Mar 2013[2]
16
172,700
Apr 2013[2]
17
166,534
Apr 2013[2]
18
145,434
May 2013[2]
19
139,652
Mar 2013[2]
20
134,001
Apr 2013[2]
21
130,300
Dec 2012[1]
22
129,513
Mar 2013[2]
23
108,869
Mar 2013[2]
24
105,183
Feb 2013[2]
25
86,196
Apr 2013[2]
26
83,951
Mar 2013[2]
27
77,600
May 2013[2]
28
71,635
Apr 2013[2]
29
 Iran
69,860
Dec 2012[1][4]
30
68,139
Apr 2013[2]
31
 Peru
65,210
Jan 2013[2]
32
 Iraq
61,840
Dec 2012[1]
33
55,313
Feb 2013[2]
34
53,253
Mar 2013[2]
35
51,402
Apr 2013[2]
36
51,200
Dec 2012[1]
37
50,306
Apr 2013[2]
38
49,366
Apr 2013[2]
39
47,546
Feb 2013[2]
40
47,314
Mar 2013[5]
41
46,921
Apr 2013[2]
42
45,351
Feb 2013[2]
43
43,770
Dec 2012[1]
44
41,227
Apr 2013[2]
45
39,617
Apr 2013[2]
46
39,532
Apr 2013[2]
47
29,260
Dec 2012[1]
48
28,541
Apr 2013[2]
49
26,659
Feb 2013[2]
50
26,169
Feb 2013[2]
51
25,970
Dec 2012[1]
52
25,230
Dec 2012[1]
53
24,729
Mar 2013[2]
54
20,900
Dec 2012[1]
55
20,660
Apr 2013[2]
56
19,942
Mar 2013[2]
57
19,424
Apr 2013[2]
58
16,981
Mar 2013[2]
59
16,600
Dec 2012[1]
60
16,200
Dec 2012[1]
61
14,572
Feb 2013[2]
62
14,105
Mar 2013[6]
63
13,620
Dec 2012[7]
64
13,500
Feb 2013[8]
65
12,743
Jan 2013[2]
66
11,764
Apr 2013[9]
67
10,713
Feb 2013[2]
68
10,650
Dec 2012[1]
69
9,870
Dec 2012[1]
70
8,814
Dec 2012[2]
71
8,530
Dec 2012[2]
72
8,095
Dec 2012[2]
73
7,484
Feb 2013[2]
74
7,400
Dec 2012[1]
75
7,273
Feb 2013[2]
76
6,993
Mar 2013[2]
77
6,817
Feb 2013[2]
78
5,326
Dec 2012[1]
79
4,317
Dec 2012[1]
80
4,090
Feb 2013[2]
81
3,732
Dec 2012[1]
82
3,631
Dec 2012[1]
83
3,143
Dec 2012[2]
84
2,991
Nov 2012[2]
85
2,872
Dec 2012[2]
86
2,515
Dec 2012[2]
87
2,508
Dec 2012[2]
88
2,425
Feb 2013[2]
89
2,067
Jan 2013[2]
90
1,887
Dec 2012[2]
91
1,664
Mar 2013[2]
92
1,631
Mar 2013[2]
93
1,116
Mar 2013[2]
94
968
Mar 2013[2]
95
840
Mar 2013[2]
96
 Laos
822
Dec 2012[1]
97
604
Feb 2013[2]
98
285
Apr 2013[2]

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Part 2
 http://malaccawhc.blogspot.com/2013/07/money-money-gold-gold-everyone-like-it.html

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