In 2009, Zimbabwe introduced a Z$100 trillion note. Lots of noughts didn't mean lots of value, however. Due to hyperinflation it was only worth about US$30 (£20). How many millions are in a trillion? A trillion is a million million for both American and modern British English defini...
The intensifiers are ka and ga and ba. So if I were to ask, which is bigger, a zillion or a bazillion? Almost all English speakers will say that a bazillion is definitely bigger than a zillion. Catherine OK – well we haven't go...
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The problem with throwing around so much money is that it becomes difficult to see what is working and what is not. Manufacturers in Oman, making products from aluminium to ammonia, can get a factory rent-free at one of the country’s new industrial parks, buy materials with generous grants...
What happened to the Zimbabwe currency? How much revenue does the Government of India earn by breaking the rules and regulations of traffic? Does this include in GDP of India? What is the current (within the last 48 hours) exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Chinese Yuan?
Victoria Falls, on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border How much do tours to Zambia cost? And what are they like? Which are the best? We've analyzed 42 tours to find the answers, and we discovered even more useful information along the way. So, if you're dreaming of an unforgettable vacation ...
Even if demand for the dollar plummeted, the Fed could in principle (barring Zimbabwean levels of incompetence and corruption) keep burning money until a dollar is scarce enough to be worth the “right” amount. In addition to directly securing the value of the dollar, this capability also re...
Over the years, the cost of learning to drive in the UK has significantly increased, due to rising demand, cost of lessons, petrol prices and car insurance. But how much more - or less - are we paying than those in other countries?
Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold. Fiat money gives central banks greater control over the economy because they can control how much money is printed. Most modern paper currencies, such as the U.S. dollar, are fiat currencies. ...
This is thought to have prevented thousands of cases of childhood obesity and cut down on tooth decay. But the government says the UK's sugar intake is still roughly double the recommended level. Sweetening the deal - how much cash does the sugar tax bring in?