foreign currency造句31) The aim of the measure was to stem the outflow of foreign currency and to stop profiteering.
32) Kumar was arrested on Saturday last week, charged with violating foreign currency laws.
33) Foreign currency profits translated into tuition for the progeny of the high command.
34) However, providing foreign currency receipts from exports are available to service external debt, no real problems should arise.
35) But Schro der's leftwing government adopted a less rigid stance on foreign currency.
36) The oldest of the money markets is the discount market, but there are also the newer sterling and foreign currency markets.
37) But carrying large amounts of foreign currency to settle the bills is anything but a joy.
38) Predictably, as Table 3.4 confirms, their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits.
39) Derivatives are contracts whose values are tied to an underlying security, such as a foreign currency or a bond.
40) He resigned as chairman after an external audit criticised the way Lauda Air handled foreign currency transactions.
41) You can find yourself facing a much larger debt if the pound has weakened against that foreign currency in the interim.
42) No foreign warehouses were necessary and orders were invoiced in the appropriate foreign currency.
43) The main areas of growth have been in inter-bank deposits, certificates of deposit and the foreign currency markets.
44) Foreign currency sensitivity can of course be unaffected by geographical exposure; it can be down to commodity prices.
45) The restrictions were initially adopted as a temporary measure designed to slow down the flight of foreign currency reserves from the country.
46) These include the need for foreign currency and the attraction of foreign companies and their interests in developing economies.
47) This currency could be accumulated by holding, for example, the proceeds of foreign trade sold for foreign currency.
48) The country's foreign currency reserves have dwindled over the past few years.
49) From its exports it can earn foreign currency, and begin to pay off its huge debts.
50) If exports are priced in pounds, they will now be cheaper in foreign currency terms for foreigners to buy.
51) Similarly, the need to generate foreign currency has stimulated tourism in regions that would have been virtually inaccessible 15 years ago.
52) I'm sorry, we can't change foreign currency. We're only a small branch, you see.
53) If you are involved in foreign trade, you can benefit from a foreign currency overdraft or loan.
54) It provided 55 percent of foreign currency revenue and employed 6 percent of the active population.
55) The gross size represents total foreign currency liabilities of banks in major financial centres.
56) To convert foreign currency into sterling divide the amount by the rate of exchange.
57) Foreign currency can be exchanged for sterling at any bank.
58) If you are engaged in foreign trade, would loans or an overdraft in foreign currency help you?
59) Foreign currency reserves had plunged to some US$2,300 million in early March, barely enough to cover three weeks' imports.
60) Devaluation makes an enterprise more competitive by reducing its labour costs measured in foreign currency.