The value of a currency as measured by the amount of goods one can buy with it.
1The new group will also have increased buying power in new markets.
2The fashion show will be another example of her fans' buying power.
3That means Chinese consumers' buying power may be out-pacing their green ethos.
4As each American dollar lost buying power, adjustments had to be made.
5It says its superior buying power makes it possible to offer cheaper prices.
6The more public displays of eye-watering buying power come in auctions.
7The people of Chelyabinsk complained bitterly, but they started to enjoy buying power.
8As prices rose, so too did investors' borrowing and buying power.
9Too weak, and imported inflation spikes and domestic buying power fades.
10However, more than $20 million of collective buying power has been amassed.
11But clearly there's increased buying power there, the CEO said.
12Through our collective buying power, we can set the agenda and drive up standards.
13He's betting on the country's middle class' increased buying power.
14Then, to recognize our buying power is enormous and it's under-serviced and definitely under-recognized.
15The only value a dollar has is its buying power.
16What it shows is just what massive car- buying power can force manufacturers to do.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Buying power por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América