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Meanings of
strong currency
in English
Russian
твёрдая валюта
Spanish
moneda fuerte
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Globally traded currency that serves as a reliable and stable store of value.
hard currency
safe-haven currency
Russian
твёрдая валюта
Synonyms
Examples for "
hard currency
"
hard currency
safe-haven currency
Examples for "
hard currency
"
1
A further decline is expected unless more
hard
currency
enters the market.
2
If it's in
hard
currency
,
it has to come out of reserves.
3
Trade deals are negotiated without
hard
currency
changing hands, a Western diplomat said.
4
Mining is the main source of state revenue and
hard
currency
.
5
Tobacco exports were the nation's main
hard
currency
earners before the land seizures.
1
Another
safe
-
haven
currency
,
the Swiss franc, also gave up knee-jerk gains .
2
Gold's two-way bet - both
safe
-
haven
currency
and speculative punt - looks to be ending.
3
To some analysts, the dollar has not been moving like a
safe
-
haven
currency
at present.
4
The
safe
-
haven
currency
was pushed down by signs of progress in talks between South and North Korea.
5
Meanwhile, the Japanese yen, largely considered a
safe
-
haven
currency
,
strengthened 0.12 percent.
Usage of
strong currency
in English
1
A
strong
currency
and higher money-market rates both effectively tighten financial conditions.
2
This is why reputation is such a
strong
currency
in the sharing economy.
3
But a
strong
currency
also makes US exports more expensive.
4
Oil wealth contributes to a
strong
currency
,
meaning imports are often cheaper than home produce.
5
The Swiss National Bank has the opposite problem, trying to control a too
strong
currency
.
6
Countries that have pursued stable or outright
strong
currency
policies have generally fared much better.
7
India's young will get the job opportunities that an unnaturally
strong
currency
is denying them.
8
She also expressed the belief the that euro would survive and become a
strong
currency
.
9
A schizophrenic zone still has a remarkably
strong
currency
.
10
Somebody has to have a weak currency, somebody has to have a
strong
currency
,
he said.
11
A
strong
currency
hurts, as does weak demand.
12
A robust economy and
strong
currency
are still preferable to a weak economy and shekel, he said.
13
Now we are seeing another
strong
currency
coming into the, which is the euro, Badri has said.
14
In fact the euro -we have seen it -is a very stable and
strong
currency
.
15
The
strong
currency
will slow growth further by hindering exporters who are selling outside the euro zone.
16
Prices in Uruguay are also being pushed higher by the country's
strong
currency
and stubbornly high inflation.
Other examples for "strong currency"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
strong
currency
strong
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
strong currency
Russian
твёрдая валюта
Spanish
moneda fuerte
Strong currency
across language varieties
United States of America
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