In 2004, the value of the Malagasy franc dropped again to 9500 fmg to the dollar. |
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The Swiss franc can be subdivided into hundredths known as Rappen in German, centime in French, centesimo in Italian and rap in Rhaeto-Romanic. |
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Travellers to France will discover that the French are no less Gallic for the abolition of the franc. |
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Funds flowed back into the Deutschmark from the dollar, and funds leaving the French franc were also converted into Deutschmarks. |
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In October 1981 the Deutschmark and the Dutch guilder were revalued, while the French franc and the lira were devalued. |
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If you hadn't already noticed, gone are the good old peseta, the franc and the drachma. |
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The Deutschmark will be dumped, the lire lost, the punt punted, and the franc will be well finished. |
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The exchange rate of the local currencies like the franc and the Deutsche Mark in relation to the euro was fixed at that time. |
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In 2000, the vignerons took advantage of the incredible super-ripe Cabernet franc that came along with the vintage. |
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But the 1973-74 oil price crisis forces out sterling, the Italian lira and French franc under pressure from the dollar. |
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He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc. |
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Against the Swiss franc, the dollar was at 1.2885 francs, down from 1.2949 francs late Thursday. |
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There were no long queues or flurries of excited bank customers looking to exchange the Luxembourg franc for the euro last week. |
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In 2002, France will convert from the franc to the euro for all financial transactions. |
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However, Asian currencies gained slightly as investors dumped the U.S. dollar for currencies such as the Swiss franc and the euro. |
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The applicants claimed one franc as symbolic compensation for nonpecuniary damage. |
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He instituted the Civil Code and founded the lycées, the Bank of France, the franc germinal and the metric system. |
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Most of these rules were already applied to French franc banknotes and coins. |
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The theme of the sower, depicted on the 10, 20 and 50 cent coins, was a constant in the history of the French franc. |
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Although quite similar in structure and to Cabernet-Sauvignon, cabernet franc is not quite as full-bodied and has fewer tannins and less acid. |
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Hedge funds were also caught up in the maelstrom of the financial crisis and the Swiss franc strengthened vis-Ã -vis most currencies. |
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The CFA franc currency peg will remain in place for the forseeable future providing currency stability. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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The dollar has not lost value against just the U. S. greenback, but against the yen, the pound, the franc and the Mexican peso. |
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Within Europe we think that the Swiss franc is likely to fractionally outperform against the euro over a prolonged period of time. |
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The option pricing of these currencies is very attractive based on the condition that they may rise against the dollar, euro and Swiss franc. |
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If you always suspected that the Heritage Foundation wanted its policy work to toe an ideological line, franc agrees with you! |
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This was a most complex wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, plus Merlot, Cabernet franc and Shiraz, and was decanted at the table, again with much ceremony. |
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It is strictly defended to make use of the lawful kepi out of the time of output, under penalty of a franc of fine. |
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Sometimes a franc or a gold piece is put into the cake, and the person receiving the piece which contains the coin, is supposed to be going to have a lucky year. |
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This has been the case for the Swiss franc and the yen for some time, which is giving rise to some speculative excesses. |
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Prior to the introduction of the single currency, Andorra used the French franc and the Spanish peseta. |
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Both are made from Cabernet franc, but are much lustier than conventional Bourgueil wines, veering towards the fleshiness of New World Merlot in the Valinieres Cuvee. |
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The gold franc referred to in this paragraph corresponds to sixty-five and a half milligrams of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred. |
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The Swiss franc plunged and imported inflation soared, convincing the SNB to backtrack. |
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Delacroix 100 franc notes for exchange must be posted before midnight on 31 January, as attested by the date on the postmark. |
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Particularly with an upwardly mobile Swiss franc adding its weight to the aforementioned macroeconomic risks. |
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In this modest collection, there is 50 franc note from the first series, where Saint Exupéry's name is misspelt. |
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If they brought back the Deutsche Mark and the franc and all the rest, it would be the end of Europe. |
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Last month a shock rise in the value of the Swiss franc made the mortgage burden even more unbearable – and has left investors in despair. |
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The planned single currency, the euro, should scythe through Europe's tangle of D-mark, French franc and lira interest-rate futures contracts. |
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Fidesz proposed a 180-forint exchange rate for the conversion of Swiss franc loans and 250 forints on euro loans. |
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The inflation was finally ended by Napoleon in 1803 with the franc as the new currency. |
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It established a single market between both countries, while setting the Belgian franc and Luxembourgian franc at a fixed parity. |
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Switzerland and Liechtenstein participate in a customs union since 1924, and both employ the Swiss franc as national currency. |
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All prices are quoted in euro, pound sterling, swiss franc or swedish krona and are inclusive of all taxes including VAT, but excluding costs of delivery. |
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For example, the bilateral gap between the lira and the mark or the schilling was more than 12 points, and between the pound sterling and the Belgian franc it was at times in excess of nine points. |
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Still traumatized by the experience of the 1920s, the Belgian government decided to maintain the gold parity of 1926, which left the franc seriously overvalued as the pound sterling and dollar fell. |
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The most expensive Big Mac, meanwhile, is in Switzerland and that was even before the Swiss franc shot up last week after the country's central bank abandoned its currency peg against the euro. |
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Andorra, a principality wedged in the Pyrenees, now uses the currencies of both its neighbours, the French franc and the Spanish peseta, and so has automatically adopted the euro. |
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Thirdly, Andorra would like to make the euro its official currency, as it is already in widespread use, as were the franc and the peseta in the past. |
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In Andorra, the euro replaced the French franc and the Spanish peseta, which formerly circulated in parallel, as this country does not have a national currency. |
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For the 50 franc note, the artist chose the theme of the woodcutter. |
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One of my regular clients has found an old franc banknote. |
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The amount outstanding in legacy currency is French franc 3 billion. |
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Liechtenstein participates in a customs union with Switzerland and employs the Swiss franc as the national currency. |
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France introduced the franc in 1795 to replace the livre tournois, abolished during the French Revolution. |
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In contrast, the five overseas regions used the French franc and now use the euro. |
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That's twelve soldi. I'd be lucky to get as much as a franc for one painting. |
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The dollar depreciated markedly relative to the franc and reichsmark immediately after the bank holiday was declared in Michigan. |
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The Front National won the French elections with calls for an immediate restoration of the franc and a referendum on Frexit. |
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A system of single weights and measures was introduced and in 1850 the Swiss franc became the Swiss single currency. |
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The gold franc mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to a unit consisting of sixty-five and a half milligrammes of gold of millesimal fineness nine hundred. |
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It provides further information on the recent period marked by the devaluation of the CFA franc in some countries of francophone Africa, and gives the general outlook for these countries. |
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Their land is made up of a mixture of schist and slate and is split equally between cabernet franc and cabernet sauvignon, chenin blanc and the remaining third has grolleau, gamay and sauvignon varieties. |
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Its support is also manifested via substantial financial and technical assistance measures that have efficaciously backed the reforms undertaken by the countries in the franc zone. |
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Only after the devaluation of the CFA franc in 1994-95, major resource donations by countries like Canada, and painful restructuring, has it been possible to achieve a small measure of economic growth and stability. |
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This decline was due to the recent economic downtrend, pressure on prices and the strengthening of the Swiss franc, the effects of which could not be fully passed on in the current economic climate. |
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Yoshio KUMAKURA, speaking on behalf of the Japanese Group, said that in Japan there is an unfavourable exchange rate between the Yen and the Swiss franc, so he was not in favour of the subscription increase. |
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France, for instance, will retain Marianne and the sower who grace various franc coins. One of the biggest practical problems facing the ECB is to estimate the demand for euros and to ensure their distribution. |
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If Switzerland were to join the euro zone, it would also have to abandon its cherished Swiss franc, which might push up interest rates by a percentage point or two. |
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This eliminates the problem caused by the names dollar, franc, peso and pound being used in dozens of different countries, each having significantly differing values. |
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The ekpwele was replaced by the CFA franc as the national currency. |
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The last time the IMF's reserve currency basket was modified was in the year 2000, when the euro replaced France's franc and Germany's deutschmark. |
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One French franc will buy enough maize to keep an Afghan family going for one day while 27 deutschmarks will inoculate a child against six killer diseases. |
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The strategy, which centered on the devaluation of the CFA franc and relied on the pursuit of supporting fiscal and credit policies, led to a resurgence of economic activity. |
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France has changed its monetary unit from the franc to the euro. |
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Were there any problems during the changeover from the franc to the euro? |
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The red, mostly merlot but with dollops of cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc, is berryish, beefy, concentrated and soft. |
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From 1832 until 2002, Belgium's currency was the Belgian franc. |
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