Exchange Currency

repatriation

Capital flow from a foreign country to the country of origin. This usually refers to returning returns on a foreign investment in the case of a corporation, or transferring foreign earnings home in the case of an individual.

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    Foundation for the return of sacred objects to Indian tribes.
     
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