Head-to-head: New currencies may mean new battleground for North, South Sudan
Analysts say North Sudan may use new currencies as bargaining chip in divvying up oil revenues and other assets as Khartoum remains on US embargo.
July 25, 2011 11:02Register for our free newsletter
Analysts say North Sudan may use new currencies as bargaining chip in divvying up oil revenues and other assets as Khartoum remains on US embargo.
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