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Why are stars so rich? Of course, a stop on the screen, move hands and feet, a movie will pay hundreds of millions of yuan! Take a look at the following list of TV drama actors' salaries

do you think Zhou Xingchi saves money or loves money too much by cycling and packing leftovers
JPY is short for Japanese yen
Japanese yen (Japanese: 円, Japanese Roman: en, English: yen), whose banknotes are called Japanese bank notes, is the legal currency of Japan, and Japanese yen is often used as reserve currency after US dollar and euro Japanese yen is the name of Japanese currency unit, which was founded on May 1, 1871. In 1897, Japan established the gold standard system, and the gold content was set at 0.75 g. in May 1953, the gold content was announced to be 0.00246853 g. on March 31, 1988, the gold standard system was completely abolished. There are 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 yen banknotes in issue, and 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 yen coins in six denominations
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Meiji government set the value of one yen as equivalent to 1500 milligrams of pure gold, and set up a secondary currency unit, which is equivalent to 0.01 yen. At present, the exchange rate of yen is 117.31 yen to us dollar (2016-12-24)
In 1874, Japan moved towards the silver standard (1 yen is equal to 416 grains of silver with 90% fineness, which is very close to the silver content of the Western Silver Dollar in the same period)in 1897, in the 30th year of Meiji, Japan adopted the second gold standard, which stipulated that 1 yen is equal to 750 mg of gold (0.75 g), and 1 dollar is equal to 2.005 yen, which was maintained until 1917. Stable for 20 years. 100 yen = 49.875 U.S.
the Japanese monetary unit "円" (yen) used was formulated on June 27, 1871 (May 10, Meiji 4) to replace the Quaternary binary at that time. In that year, the Meiji government issued the new currency Ordinance, which stipulated that the new currency should adopt the gold standard, with one yen equivalent to 1500 milligrams of pure gold in yuan, and a subsidiary currency unit of money and percent, 100 cents can be exchanged for one yen
inquiry trading, also known as counter trading, refers to spot foreign exchange trading concted by the trading entities in the inter-bank foreign exchange market through independent bilateral inquiry and bilateral clearing on the basis of bilateral credit., On November 24, 2005, the State Administration of foreign exchange issued the notice on issues related to the introction of spot high price trading in the inter-bank foreign exchange market, and decided to introce spot inquiry trading in the inter-bank foreign exchange market from the first trading day of 2006
according to the news, the devaluation of RMB against the US dollar may be caused by the central bank's intervention in the money market.
when the interest rate in a certain period falls to a level that can not be lower, the elasticity of money demand will become infinite, that is, no matter how much money is added, it will be stored by people. When the liquidity trap occurs, no matter how loose the monetary policy is, it can not change the market interest rate, making the monetary policy ineffective< According to Keynes' theory, people's demand for money consists of trading demand and speculative demand. Under the liquidity trap, people are still willing to save rather than invest and consume when the interest rate is low. At this time, only by increasing the money supply can not affect interest rates. If the interest rate is zero, even if the central bank increases the amount of money supply, the interest rate can not be reced to a negative number, which will inevitably lead to a liquidity trap. On the other hand, when the interest rate is zero and the interest rates of money and bonds are both zero, people are not willing to hold any bonds because it is easier to trade money than bonds. In this case, even if we increase the amount of money, we can't convert people's money into bonds, so we can't rece the interest rate of bonds below zero. Therefore, by increasing the money supply can no longer affect interest rates or income, monetary policy will not work on the economy.
2. Qianmen (public sale by the people's Bank of China): at present, the probability of this is relatively small, and there are basically no new issued commemorative coins in circulation (at face value). Every time commemorative coins are issued, they provide opportunities for corrupt elements in banks to make huge profits. This has become a hotbed of nourishment and corruption. This "ugly" phenomenon will also be recorded in the history of Chinese coins. Let's go back to the example of "New Year's coin of the year of the sheep". Since there are only 10 million sets of "New Year's coin" in circulation this time, each province can only get about 300000 sets of "New Year's coin" on average. I learned from the major banks that most of the "New Year's coin" will be consumed when the bank's internal staff buy it and give it as a gift to customers. Few "New Year's coin" can enter the market through normal currency issuance channels (almost none), Therefore, it will be very difficult for ordinary citizens (collectors) to buy commemorative coins from banks The front door doesn't work!)
Third, back door (near water): to be realistic, if you are a bank employee, it is much easier to get commemorative coins. In addition, if you are in the bank or have close relatives and friends with the bank, you can also get commemorative coins with "near water". Sometimes, when the bank or its superior main department has a meeting, has a business relationship with other departments, or has a request for help from others, it is also issued by way of gift. According to the author's understanding, a considerable part of commemorative coins in the coin market flow into the "coin" market (postal card market) through the "back door" channel That's the back door
Fourth, "coin" market (post currency card market): the commemorative coins of coin traders in the coin market are not original denominations, and they are purchased at high prices; They were all bought from bank insiders at a price several times the face value but below the market. And then they increase the price for sale, so the market price of circulating commemorative coins is naturally high! This is the only way for lovers without "banking relationship" to buy commemorative coins, but it requires collectors to have a high level. It's fair to trade here. It's not human Fair and aboveboard
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.13 87.95 87.25 88.31 10:19:33
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 10:09:35
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 09:59:14
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 09:49:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 09:39:34
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 09:29:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 09:19:34
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 09:09:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.12 87.94 87.24 88.30 08:59:31
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 08:49:35
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 08:39:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 08:29:36
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 08:19:35
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 08:09:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:59:35
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:49:33
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:33 39:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:29:36
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:19:35
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 07:09:33
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:59:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:49:31
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.1 1 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:39:34
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:29:34
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:19:34
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 06:09:32
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 05:59:33
Hong Kong dollar (HKD) 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 05:49:32
Hong Kong dollar HKD 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 05:39:33
HKD 2008-11-13 88.11 87.93 87.23 88.29 05:29:32
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