They expect Hong Kong to eventually become a testing ground for convertibility of the yuan. |
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With increasing convertibility on the capital account, they will also attract undue attention from currency speculators. |
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Dire consequences were predicted when, in 1971, Washington announced that it would no longer guarantee the convertibility of gold. |
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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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The convertibility of currencies and regulations on foreign ownership or the repatriation of profits are also important. |
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The launching of the convertibility regime was a landmark in the 1990s in Argentina. |
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On no occasion throughout that turbulent history was an eventual withdrawal from the convertibility regime put under serious public discussion. |
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A hard tonneau cover seemed the only way to ensure protection for items in the bed, but the length and weight of the cover would violate the one-person convertibility theme. |
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Argentina, by contrast, had to contend with the strictures of its convertibility law and a largely unreformed regulatory framework. |
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The government has promised convertibility of the yuan and interest-rate liberalisation within the area, as it experiments with economic reforms. |
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This change in policy can be viewed as a new type of domestic policy rule-the domestic convertibility principle. |
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Sovereign risks include nationalisation, expropriation, currency convertibility, breach of contract, war, and riot. |
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In addition, the criteria of safety, liquidity, convertibility and profitability should be fully respected. |
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All funds are invested according to specific criteria of safety, profitability, liquidity and convertibility. |
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Some lenders offer interest rate caps or convertibility features on their mortgages. |
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If you have a mortgage with a convertibility feature, you can change it to a fixed interest rate mortgage during the term. |
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Lastly, the Tunisian central bank is pursuing a settled exchange policy in preparation for the eventual complete convertibility of the dinar. |
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The written call option hedges the Company's exposure to the convertibility feature on the bonds. |
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A rule was a legislated constraint on the bank-typically to maintain convertibility of its liabilities into gold. |
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It has been argued that Cavour's acceptance of the free trade and international convertibility regime is patent evidence of his Machiavellian approach to politics. |
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To facilitate this, they demanded convertibility for sterling balances. |
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Chinese philosophers believe in the mutual convertibility of blessings and misfortunes and nowhere is this dramatized so vividly as in Chinese officialdom. |
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The yuan is already convertible in the current account, but tough controls are still imposed on the currency's convertibility in the capital account. |
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Under these circumstances, the monetary authorities could temporarily abandon the convertibility rule, allow the exchange rate to float, and exercise monetary independence. |
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The euro floats against other currencies such as the dollar, and the ECB is obliged to maintain price stability rather than convertibility into gold. |
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Moreover, a bank should assess the likelihood of loss of access to the foreign exchange markets as well as the likely convertibility of the currencies in which the bank carries out its activities. |
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In 1971 Richard Nixon sought to solve the mounting crisis of a large trade deficit and a costly war in Vietnam by suspending the dollar's convertibility into gold. |
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It also allows us to further differentiate countries based on risks particularly faced by exporters, such as the risk of expropriation, violence and transfer and convertibility. |
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The primary purpose of structured trade financing is to use warehouse receipts, collateral management companies, export flow or future flow type transaction to mitigate sovereign, convertibility and transfer risk. |
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First, there is the complete convertibility of the definiens and the definiendum. |
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Joule argued for the mutual convertibility of heat and mechanical work and for their mechanical equivalence. |
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The test will involve financial reform including interest rate liberalization and full convertibility of yuan. |
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This convertibility might make it possible to recover and reuse the compounds, according to the researchers' report. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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Neither can the loan's convertibility into equity or bonds allowing redemption before its maturity provide a real alternative for the security normally required. |
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What this experience, expertise and technological innovation means in practice is a beverage range which combines stunning looks with excellent printability, convertibility and durability. |
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The currency crisis of 1797, caused by panicked depositors withdrawing from the Bank led to the government suspending convertibility of notes into specie payment. |
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The objective of this paper is to examine whether India has reached a stage of financial development when full capital account convertibility could be introduced. |
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