It's up to your login manager to set up the locale to use, gdm has a
language menu by example.

Having a way to configure a currency different of the one used by the
country matching your locale is not a frequent request (I think you are
the first to request it to the Ubuntu bug tracker or list probably) so
that's not a priority for the desktop team. That might be a specific
feature your users are used to, but trying to force your point by
writting things like "can't call GNOME a desktop environment without it"
is probably not the right way to get people interested to work on it

Note that upstream started some work on that as pointed by
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130601 and some people were
speaking about picking up on the code and make it work correctly and be
shipped

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There is no preferences application for localization
https://launchpad.net/bugs/50843

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