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Reopening of the main foreign exchange market in Kabul

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Kabul (Afghanistan), Sep 4 (EFE / EPA).- The main currency exchange market in Kabul reopened this Saturday, 10 days after the Taliban took office, as there is still a banking crisis. Traders have been severely affected by the fall in the value of the Afghan currency in Kabul.FOOTAGE OF THE ACTIVITIES AFTER THE REOPENING OF THE MAIN EXCHANGE MARKET IN KABUL.

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