Exchange Currency

Kaffirs

Popular term for South African shares in general, and in particular South African gold-mining shares. Kaffirs are traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange (LSE), and on the U.S. stock exchanges as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs).

Related information about Kaffirs:
  1. Sri Lanka Kaffirs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Sri Lankan Kaffirs (cafrinhas in Portuguese, කාපිරි kāpiriyō in Sinhala, and காப்பிலி kāpili in Tamil) are an ethnic group in Sri Lanka who are ...
     
  2. Kaffir (racial term) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    I would like to summarise what the Kaffirs have done to stuff up this country since they came into power... In February 2008 there was huge media and public ...
     
  3. Kaffir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Kaffraria or British Kaffraria, a former designation for King William's Town and East London, South Africa. Kaffirs - used on the London Stock Exchange to refer to ...
     
  4. Kaffirs - definition of Kaffirs by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
    Kaf·fir also Kaf·ir (k f r). n. pl. Kaffir or Kaf·firs also Kafir or Kaf·irs. 1. Offensive. a. A Xhosa. b. often kaffir Used especially in southern Africa as a disparaging term ...
     
  5. Urban Dictionary: kaffirs
    Also spelled 'kafir', kaffir is a highly derogatory Arabic term used to refer to non- Muslims, though it is usually directed less against "People of...
     
  6. Kaffir culture in Sri Lanka by Kannan Arunasalam - YouTube
    Jul 28, 2010 ... The 'Kaffirs' of Sri Lanka started arriving from the eastern shores of Africa in the 1500s with the Portuguese, and later in more waves with the ...
     
  7. Sri Lankan Kaffirs - Afropedea
    Sri Lankan Kaffirs are Sri Lankans who are of African descent. Kaffirs can be found all over the island, but the majority reside in the northwestern province of ...
     
  8. Kaffir culture on Vimeo
    Historians say that the Kaffirs of Sri Lanka started arriving from the eastern shores of Africa in the 1500s with the Portuguese, and later in more waves with the…