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Banks have a lot of US currency, no appreciation in value of local dollar – Ganga
The current influx of United States dollars and lower demand for the currency is the reason the Guyana dollar is holding at a steady exchange rate of US$1 to $200, and not that there is an appreciation, Central Bank Governor Gobind Ganga says.
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