mexican peso造句(1) Mexican peso took a big dive in 1976.
(2) The Mexican peso, for example, has taken a hit.
(3) Since August, currencies like the Brazilian real and Mexican peso have plummeted against the U.S. dollar while stock markets in Russia and China were pummeled to multiyear lows.
(4) Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market.
(5) He has said any system that created the Mexican peso crisis, the Asian financial crisis and the current troubles needs to be changed.
(6) Currencies such as the Brazilian real and Mexican peso dropped toward their lowest levels in a year as global markets tumbled as concerns grew about a potential Greek default.
(7) Both the Mexican peso and local equity prices rose after the announcement was made.
(8) Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar fell more than 2 %, the dollar strengthened against most currencies.
(9) The Mexican peso has lost nearly 20% against the U. S. since late 2005, while the Chinese yuan has appreciated by around 11%.
(10) In 1982, the Mexican peso hit an all time low against the US dollar.
(11) The dollar has lost nearly 10% against the Mexican peso since January, meaning beach trips south of the border are slipping out of reach...
(12) Rwandan genocide; Mexican peso crisis; Northridge quake strikes Los Angeles; Orange County defaults.
(13) Interest rate spreads for secondary market sovereign debt a key indicator of access to the capital markets rose to levels unseen since the height of the Mexican peso crisis in 1995.
(14) In addition to the large extent of the devaluation of the ISK, 22.42 percent depreciation of the Australian dollar, Brazilian real, won, and so on, the Mexican peso in more than 15%.
(15) Our foreign exchange strategists think that the dollar is likely to be weakest against Asian currencies and the Mexican peso, which have held up fairly well against the decline so far.
(16) The bank is trying to stop the free fall of the Mexican peso .
(17) Sterling rose 0.7 percent at $1.6689, and the dollar fell sharply against the Mexican peso and the Brazilian real.
(18) Perhaps more crucially, traders said, the dollar extended a multi-week slide against large emerging currencies, hitting two-year lows against the Brazilian real and Mexican peso.