In June 2011, The Foreign Exchange released a live CD/DVD "Dear Friends: An Evening With The Foreign Exchange", which features lead and supporting vocals from Sy Smith and Jeanne Jolly.
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The Authenticity Tour was a concert tour by the R&B/soul duo The Foreign Exchange, Sy Smith, Jeanne Jolly, Zo!, and Darien Brockington.
2: Shibuya is the fifth solo project released by producer Nicolay, one half of the duo The Foreign Exchange.
In June 2011, the group announced their fourth album, the live Dear Friends: An Evening with the Foreign Exchange, which includes appearances by Sy Smith and Jeanne Jolly.
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Since banana exports came to dominate the overseas trade and most of the foreign exchange earnings of Central American countries, and the companies could use their financial clout as well as carefully established connections with local elites, they had great influence over politics in those areas, leading O. Henry, who lived in Honduras (which he called "Anchuria") in 1896-97 to coin the term banana republic for them.
After the riots, Goa's Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar ordered police to find and expel Nigerians living illegally in Goa and Goan MLA Shantaram Naik said: "Nigerians misuse education schemes, violate the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), indulge in the drug trade and yet try to boss over Goans, which no civilised society would tolerate."
In March 2010, she released the first single "Why Dontcha Call Me No More" which was available as a free download on the Foreign Exchange Music's website.
The term was used by Harold Wilson who was a Labour Party politician in 1964 when he accused the Swiss bankers of pushing the pound down on the foreign exchange markets by speculation.