deutschmark造句1. The pound held firm against the Deutschmark today.
2. The pound slumped to 2.47 against the Deutschmark.
3. The Deutschmark falls out of the Exchange Rate Mechanism.
4. US investors anticipate that the Deutschmark will, in the long term, depreciate relative to the dollar.
5. When Germany agreed to substitute the euro for Deutschmark it insisted on strong safeguards to maintain the value of the currency.
6. Periphery demands for German goods are down and if the eurozone splinters the new “deutschmark” could have quite a high value.
7. Arguably, that fantasy Deutschmark died early on May 10th, when a euro-zone bail-out mechanism was agreed and the European Central Bank started buying government bonds by the bucketload.
8. So, for instance, your spot prices are dollar Deutschmark, OK?
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9. She gives a much better exchange rate and gets forty percent more lira for every pound, deutschmark or dollar she takes.
10. But if we are to be fixed to the Deutschmark, that should be an agreed and acknowledged policy.
11. And the euro-this much is abundantly clear-will be softer than the Deutschmark, despite protestations to the contrary.
12. And more decisively, they imposed a withholding tax to deter foreign residents from buying domestic deutschmark bonds.
13. It is absurd to disagree about whether we should be fixed to the Deutschmark or not, while behaving as if we were.
14. A key feature of his appeal was a strong indication that the Deutschmark and Ostmark could be changed at 1: 1.
15. It was only when the Government decided to shadow the Deutschmark that it dropped its commitment to sound money.
16. The Germans were promised that monetary union would not give rise to fiscal transfers, and would create a currency at least as stable as the Deutschmark.
17. East German wages were converted at the rate of one old East mark for one Deutschmark.
18. Its people were assured that the euro would be run with the same discipline as their beloved Deutschmark and they are sick of paying for all of Europe’s new schemes.
19. After the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates in 1973 the Deutschmark emerged as the benchmark currency in continental Europe.
20. Maybe, there will be a favorable movement in exchange rates between Deutschmark and the US dollar.