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Foreigners will be less willing to own securities denominated in that currency if the risk of default is great.
Their real estate loans, however, were denominated in US Federal Reserve notes.
It was already mentioned that the convertibility law sanctioned the validity of monetary contracts denominated in any currency.
That's not encouraging news for our exporters trying to sell into the US or other dollar denominated areas.
If an investor doesn't believe that US deficits are sustainable, then they may well opt for a gold hedge or euro denominated assets.
In the final column is a recommendation on whether investors denominated in a particular national money should be buying Gold.
Following the abolition of exchange control, banks have been able to make provision for deposits denominated in foreign currencies.
In particular, governments monopolize the supply of currency denominated in the national monetary unit.
He suggests the introduction of foreign currency denominated assets, and direct restrictive measures on foreign currency deposits.
The entries note the items purchased, the unit price where applicable, and the total price denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence.
In other countries large bodies of water, greater than many bodies denominated seas, are called lakes, gulfs, or basins.
As the currency started to slip in May, companies with future-debt obligations denominated in dollars rushed to buy greenbacks.
The EMEAP working group will proceed to study the extension of the ABF concept to include bonds denominated in regional currencies.
The cancer-cell has been denominated macrocyte, from its large cyst-like cavity, and thnetoblast, or deadly germ.
As the income and expenditure of these subsidiaries are denominated in the same currency, the exchange risk is low.
Investments are normally denominated in the same currency as the liabilities supported by those investments.
They understand viscerally, in a way that we cannot, that a dollar is nothing but paper and an electronic bank account denominated in dollars is something even less.
The interest rate for a loan denominated in Won is floating, fluctuating with the prime rate of commercial banks.
A substantial portion of our sales in the rest of Asia, other than China, is denominated in Singapore dollars and in U. S. dollars.
If the payment leg is denominated in a foreign currency, it is additionally mapped to a risk position in the respective currency.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The inflated state of the unchivalrous middle, denominated Manchester, terrified him.
A plum-cake is always called a figgy cake in Devonshire, where raisins are denominated figs, and hence the term.
This art, which is denominated lithoglyptics, or the glyptic art, was held in great estimation by the Greeks in ancient times.
Hanging to his cell door is a tin cup, which a guard has just filled with a hottish coloured fluid denominated tea.
On account of these movements in the latex, the laticiferous vessels have been denominated cinenchymatous.
According to circumstances it might perhaps be denominated Lingua or ligula.
Every company of a hundred men is denominated a tuc, and ten of these constitute a toman.
It consists primarily of an upper and lower part, which in the table are denominated the mesothorax and the medipectus.
Dikes and faults are denominated upthrow or downthrow, according to the position they are met with in working the mine.
The woman is denominated a sinner, because incontinency was her trade and the means of her subsistence.
The latter, by way of distinction, is sometimes denominated the equinoctial.
The vitreous humor has been thus denominated on account of its resemblance to glass in a state of fusion.
To cut the knot, and please all parties, our beautiful floral envelope has been denominated a petaloid perianth.
They thus founded the pseudoscience denominated phrenology, which we now know has practically nothing to justify itself.
We have seen the historical results of this mode of procedure in what is denominated the anticipative or Hypothetical Method.
This fourth year was denominated bissextile, because the sixth day before the Kalends of March was reckoned twice.
Fabricius has denominated this part the clypeus, in which he has been followed by most modern Entomologists.
A colony is therefore denominated because they should be coloni, the tillers of the earth and stewards of fertility.
That the poetry so denominated was, in substance, composed by Ossian we have no doubt.
Conjointly these are what may be denominated the Relationismus of Language.
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