"We currently have three currencies circulating — the American dollar, the Israeli shekel and the Jordanian dinar. Our central bank is now studying this issue [introducing its own currency]," according to the envoy.
Nofal stressed that "there are certain difficulties," adding that this question remains open. The diplomat also noted that the issue of usefulness of the new currency and the moment it can happen are still to be determined.
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The PMA says on its official website that its mission is "to maintain financial stability, through the development of a sound and secure banking system, an efficient national payments system, achieve financial inclusion, and ensure monetary stability by keeping inflation under control and fostering price stability."
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