He undertook this work for seven years and showed reals talents in his job. |
Soon she was being paid 3,000 Brazilian reals a month to entertain spectators by ball-juggling during half-time. |
But each percentage point decline in the prime rate means 10 billion reals less in the public debt's service cost. |
We've benefited in fact because a large percentage of our development costs are in Brazilian reals. |
Silver minted as Spanish reals or dollars, and in the 19th century as Mexican dollars, reached Asia via the London silver market. |
The real has stabilized at its June 2002 level of less than 3 reals to the dollar, and investors are once again looking south. |