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2004
By Templeton
Thorp
The Romanian
government has approved a draft regulating the re-denomination of the local Lei
currency from July 2005.
According to the draft, four zeros will be cut with the Leu 1,000,000 banknote
being replaced with the Leu 100 banknote.
The existing coins and banknotes will be valid in circulation until December
2006. Following that date only the new banknotes and coins will be accepted. The measure aims to simplify the payment system and to reduce cash in
circulation. Once the draft has been approved by the country's parliament, and the re-denomination
process started, retailers will have to post prices in both the new system and
the old one. |