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*<!--July 22-->Police in [[London]] shoot dead a |
*<!--July 22-->Police in [[London]] shoot dead a '''[[21_July_2005_London_explosions#22_July|suicide bomber]]''' at [[Stockwell tube station]]. |
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*<!--July 21-->The [[People's Bank of China]] announces the abandonment of the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] '''[[renminbi]]''''s 11-year-old [[Fixed currency|peg]] to the [[United States dollar|U.S. dollar]], in the first step towards a [[floating exchange rate]]. |
*<!--July 21-->The [[People's Bank of China]] announces the abandonment of the [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] '''[[renminbi]]''''s 11-year-old [[Fixed currency|peg]] to the [[United States dollar|U.S. dollar]], in the first step towards a [[floating exchange rate]]. |
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*<!--July 21-->A '''[[21 July 2005 London explosions|second series of terrorist attacks]]''' hits [[London]], two weeks after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]], but this time causing minimal casualties. |
*<!--July 21-->A '''[[21 July 2005 London explosions|second series of terrorist attacks]]''' hits [[London]], two weeks after the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]], but this time causing minimal casualties. |
Revision as of 15:06, 22 July 2005
- Police in London shoot dead a suspected suicide bomber at Stockwell tube station.
- The People's Bank of China announces the abandonment of the Chinese renminbi's 11-year-old peg to the U.S. dollar, in the first step towards a floating exchange rate.
- A second series of terrorist attacks hits London, two weeks after the 7 July 2005 London bombings, but this time causing minimal casualties.
- The legalisation of same-sex marriage in Canada is officially signed into law by Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin.