- The
markka (Finnish:
markka; Swedish: mark; sign: mk; ISO code: FIM), also
known as the
Finnish mark, was the
currency of
Finland from 1860
until 28 February...
- the
monetary authority for
Finland from 1865 to 1998,
issuing the
Finnish markka. It
views itself as the
fourth oldest surviving central bank in the world...
- to have
traded billions of
Finnish markkas on
February 5, 1996, in anti****tion of
selling them short. The
markka had been put
floating as a
result of...
-
stabilise the
status of the
Finnish language and its own currency, the
Finnish markka, in the
Grand Duchy of Finland.
Milestones included the
publication of what...
- The
Bretton Woods system of
monetary management established the
rules for
commercial relations among 44 countries,
including the
United States, Canada...
-
streamlined appearance. The cost of the
reconstruction was 35
million Finnish markka. In
January 1990,
while docked at the
Finnboda Shipyard in Nacka, Sweden...
- in
Finland from the
Viking Age and from the crusades. A
currency named "
markka" was in use
around Finland already in
medieval times, and its use continued...
- "Finland and the euro".
European Commission.
Retrieved 23 July 2013. "Finnish
Markka". BBC. 2001.
Retrieved 23 July 2013. "France and the euro".
European Commission...
- was the
devaluation of the
Finnish markka,
which increased the
value of the US
dollar by 39%
against the
Finnish markka. The
international economy was stable...
-
Finnish markka per gig,
which was
three times as high as that of
other Finnish rock bands. On
Midsummer in 1985
Dingo earned 130
thousand markka for one...