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Georgia's National Bank President: National currency to maintain stability
12 March 2010 [19:06] -
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The national currency in the medium and long term will remain stable, Georgia's National Bank President Giorgi Kadagidze said today.
"The exchange rate is expected to vary in one or the other way in the short-term," Kadagidze said.
The exchange rate of lari is 1,71 - 1,72.
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