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Guilder to remain currency for now


The Daily Herald - 01-Apr-2014

WILLEMSTAD--The Netherlands Antilles guilder will remain the joint currency of Curaçao and St. Maarten for now, while the two countries map out their monetary system. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and Finance Minister Martin Hassink met with Curaçao Prime Minister Ivar Asjes and his finance minister in Willemstad on Monday to discuss the monetary union and other matters of mutual interest to...


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