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    The British Pound Is Still Heavily Traded Because It Is
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The British Pound Is Still Heavily Traded Because It Is

Question 18

Question 18

Multiple Choice

The British pound is still heavily traded because it is:


A) a hard currency
B) a petrocurrency
C) historically an important currency
D) the domestic currency in London, which is the most important foreign exchange centre

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