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In a cost-cutting move, the Treasury Department will soon stop minting new pennies. The one-cent coins will still be legal ...
The U.S. Mint will make pennies as long as the blanks exist, but once they run out, there will be no more pennies produced, ...
Treasury Department will take pennies out of circulation next year. Costly nickels, however, could cancel out savings.
Businesses will soon need to rethink how they price everyday goods as the U.S. Treasury begins phasing out the penny, ending over 230 years of use, The Wall Street Journal reports.  By early next year ...
The one-cent coins are expected to stop entering circulation early next year. Businesses will need to round prices up or down ...
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New Zealand on Thursday set new spending for the current fiscal year at its lowest in a decade, keeping a tight rein on its ...
The federal government made its final order of penny blanks this month — marking the first step to end the production of the one-cent coin, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of the Treasury ...
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Asia-Pacific markets were set to fall on Thursday, tracking declines on Wall Street. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 is set to open lower with the futures contract in Osaka last trading at 36,840 against ...
Asia-Pacific markets fell Thursday, tracking declines on Wall Street as investor sentiment soured on fears that a new U.S.