Foreigners will be less willing to own securities denominated in that currency if the risk of default is great. |
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Their real estate loans, however, were denominated in US Federal Reserve notes. |
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It was already mentioned that the convertibility law sanctioned the validity of monetary contracts denominated in any currency. |
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That's not encouraging news for our exporters trying to sell into the US or other dollar denominated areas. |
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If an investor doesn't believe that US deficits are sustainable, then they may well opt for a gold hedge or euro denominated assets. |
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In the final column is a recommendation on whether investors denominated in a particular national money should be buying Gold. |
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Following the abolition of exchange control, banks have been able to make provision for deposits denominated in foreign currencies. |
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In particular, governments monopolize the supply of currency denominated in the national monetary unit. |
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He suggests the introduction of foreign currency denominated assets, and direct restrictive measures on foreign currency deposits. |
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The entries note the items purchased, the unit price where applicable, and the total price denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence. |
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In other countries large bodies of water, greater than many bodies denominated seas, are called lakes, gulfs, or basins. |
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As the currency started to slip in May, companies with future-debt obligations denominated in dollars rushed to buy greenbacks. |
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The EMEAP working group will proceed to study the extension of the ABF concept to include bonds denominated in regional currencies. |
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The cancer-cell has been denominated macrocyte, from its large cyst-like cavity, and thnetoblast, or deadly germ. |
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As the income and expenditure of these subsidiaries are denominated in the same currency, the exchange risk is low. |
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Investments are normally denominated in the same currency as the liabilities supported by those investments. |
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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. |
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The interest rate for a loan denominated in Won is floating, fluctuating with the prime rate of commercial banks. |
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A substantial portion of our sales in the rest of Asia, other than China, is denominated in Singapore dollars and in U. S. dollars. |
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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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As certain manufacturing sites are located in different countries, a portion of the Company's costs are also denominated in foreign currencies. |
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Otherwise the actuary would devise independent scenarios for investments denominated in that currency. |
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Assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currency are converted into euro at the exchange rate prevailing on the balance sheet date. |
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So-called eurocurrency deposits are bank assets denominated in a national money different from the official currency in the country where the funds are held. |
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The Banque de France's claim, denominated in euro, is remunerated at the marginal rate applied to main refinancing operations. |
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In March, the Government suggested that investors exchange Brady bonds for new Eurobonds, denominated in dollars or euro, or buy Eurobonds for cash. |
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Yes, gasoline prices are approaching nominal record highs, but since prices are denominated in money, the figures are meaningless without some comparison to the past. |
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The loans to the IMF, however, are denominated in SDRs, which are indexed to the euro, pound sterling, yen and US dollar. |
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The nomenclature is varied and such treaties are often denominated treaties of establishment or treaties of amity. |
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A promissory note denominated in US dollars and issued only in book-entry form. |
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All the rates for securities not denominated in euro are converted at the last available exchange rate. |
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The vast majority of international economic transactions are denominated in dollars. |
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The most important donations were not denominated in dollars, but in hours. |
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But a high proportion of their total debt is denominated in local currency and immune to devaluation risk. |
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Such factors could affect the value of a fund investment or lead to a devaluation in the currency in which it is denominated. |
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The Fund is exposed to the risk that the value of securities denominated in other currencies will fluctuate due to changes in exchange rates. |
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In such event, they do not incur any foreign exchange risk, as their assets and liabilities are denominated in the same currency. |
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Cash began to trickle in, denominated in currencies from all over the globe. |
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In 1998 nearly a third of Turkey's marketable government debt and more than half of that in Mexico was denominated in a foreign currency. |
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The obvious thread is that all three countries are sovereign issuers of a fiat currency in which their bonds are denominated. |
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But in reality, they lost their rights long before they were born, in an 1873 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court aptly denominated The Slaughter-House Cases. |
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The liabilities are denominated in euro at a value fixed at the time of their transfer. |
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This exposure partially mitigates the foreign currency exchange risk arising from U. S. dollar denominated revenues. |
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Claims denominated in foreign currencies are valued at the foreign exchange rate prevailing at the date of terminaison of the period. |
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It includes transactions denominated in foreign currency and initiated in the country. |
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Based in Sao Paulo, PWM Brazil will exclusively offer local clients onshore products denominated in reais. |
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Non-monetary assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency and valued on a historical cost basis are translated at the exchange rate ruling on the date the transaction was completed. |
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In response to a question as to the treatment of an outright assignment for security purposes, it was stated that it would be covered in the Annex as a security device, irrespective of how it was denominated. |
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The Company's main source of foreign currency exchange rate risk resides in sales and purchases of goods denominated in currencies other than the functional currency of each of Dorel's subsidiaries. |
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Unlike foreign currency denominated bonds in which case all the payments are made in that currency, for foreign currency linked bonds, the amount is linked to a foreign currency exchange rate. |
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For the other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies, the changes related to foreign exchange rates are presented under Other operating expenses. |
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The largest market risk exposures relate to currency risk in connection with the capital of our subsidiary banks that is denominated in local currencies. |
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The effect on net earnings from existing foreign denominated exposures of one point increase or decrease in the foreign exchange rate is not significant. |
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The monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies on the closeout date are converted into the functional currency by using the exchange rates on that date. |
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Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into Canadian dollars at the rate of exchange in effect at the balance sheet date. |
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These disbursements are mainly denominated in euros. |
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It takes into consideration the creditworthiness of guarantors, insurers, or other forms of credit enhancement on the obligation as well as the currency in which the obligation is denominated. |
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Foreign exchange risk arises when the actual or expected value of asset items denominated in a foreign currency is higher or lower than that of liability items denominated in the same currency. |
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The proportion of foreign currencyy denominated public debt is low. |
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This is also true when external debt is denominated in a country's own currency, but countries that issue the currency in which their debt is denominated can debase their debt by printing money. |
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This is partly because the values of assets and liabilities denominated in overseas currencies fortuitously have converged, leading to greater coverage of currency risk. |
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The U. S currency has strengthened on optimism the U. S. recovery will outpace that of other nations, increasing demand for Dollar denominated assets. |
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A related question, which remains to be discussed is whether all Member States should withdraw bank notes and coins denominated in national currencies at the same time. |
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A rise in the Canadian dollar could become at least partly self-perpetuating if investors begin to buy assets denominated in Canadian dollars based solely upon the expectation of continued appreciation in the exchange rate. |
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Given our policy on the management of our U. S. foreign currency risk, we do not believe, a sudden change in foreign exchange rates would impair or enhance our ability to pay our U. S. dollar denominated obligations. |
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Creationary geologists, on the other hand, tend to look for natural catastrophic explanations for most of the geologic record in keeping with a global cataclysm denominated as Noah's Flood. |
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In the near future we do not expect any currency risk for assets denominated in Tenge. |
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From then on, it was possible for, say, someone in Portugal to send money, denominated in euros, via bank transfer to a bank account in the Netherlands. |
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And unlike VW, it does not have a profusion of brands to support. If the euro falls apart, VW's German factories will suddenly find their costs denominated in expensive Deutschmarks. |
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Assets and liabilities that are denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the rates of exchange prevailing on the first day of the month for reporting purposes. |
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The substantial increase in exports has transformed Brazil into a net creditor nation, as its holdings of foreign currency reserves now exceed its foreign denominated debt. |
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This is natural as the price of crude oil is denominated in U. S. dollars. |
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Securities which are not denominated in Euro will be hedged into Euro. |
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The revenues of Transelec are predominantly governed by an attractive regulatory rate base agreement that provides for inflation adjusted returns and a substantial portion of the revenues are denominated in US currency. |
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According to Reuters, governor Boris Vujcic, rejected demands for his resignation by holders of loans denominated in Swiss francs. |
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The investments are primarily denominated in Canadian dollars. |
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Emotional sensibility, he thinks, induces its own reactions upon the muscular system, independently of the movements denominated con-sensual. |
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Oil is denominated in dollars, so changes in the strength of the dollar affect oil prices everywhere. |
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Allocated resources and plan targets were normally denominated in rubles rather than in physical goods. |
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Three coins denominated in multiple shillings were also in circulation at this time. |
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However, most of the southern portion of the Inca empire, the portion denominated as Qullasuyu, was located in the Altiplano. |
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He was dressed in a flashy style, not unlike what is popularly denominated a swell. |
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Kangaroo bonds are Australian dollar denominated bonds sold by foreign borrowers in Australia. |
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Most of the borrowing by Italian firms is denominated in euros. |
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Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. |
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Sovereigns issuing debt denominated in a foreign currency may furthermore be unable to obtain that foreign currency to service debt. |
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Public debt is the total of all borrowing of a government, minus repayments denominated in a country's home currency. |
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An example is in borrowing by different European Union countries denominated in euros. |
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In each of these countries, the smaller denomination is no longer used, and coins denominated in khoums and iraimbilanja are no longer minted. |
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Such bonds are most often denominated in the country's domestic currency. |
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In particular, international investors interest in euro area securities, which are mostly denominated in euro, grew markedly over the course of the year. |
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A sentiment this, which is as far from a weak Arminianism as it is opposite to a wicked Antinomianism, and which may strictly be denominated pure Jesuism. |
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From this we must except the attack of fever, denominated acclimature or seasoning, to which they are usually subject in the first or second summer after their arrival. |
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Both banks issued some notes denominated in guineas as well as pounds. |
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Until the adoption of the Euro, Vatican coinage and stamps were denominated in their own Vatican lira currency, which was on par with the Italian lira. |
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At Cambridge University the ancient professorship of pure mathematics is denominated by the Lucasian, and is the chair that had been occupied by Isaac Newton. |
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