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Significados de further depreciation em inglês
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Uso de further depreciation em inglês
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Strategists have been calling for furtherdepreciation of emerging market currencies for months.
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The BBC's Yogita Limaye explained how the government was trying to prevent furtherdepreciation.
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The first measure of the new minister caused a furtherdepreciation of the coin.
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It intended to reduce the amount of local currency in the economy to slow furtherdepreciation.
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He was advised to sell out at once, in order to guard against a probable furtherdepreciation.
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But it could nonetheless trigger furtherdepreciation.
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A balanced budget is an essential first measure in checking furtherdepreciation in the buying power of the dollar.
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Future interest rate decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve should not cause furtherdepreciation in the peso, Carstens added.
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Those at Deutsche Bank do, and if they are right, it will imply a furtherdepreciation of 15 percent or more.
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Forwards markets pointed furtherdepreciation in the rupiah with one-month non-deliverable forwards to dollar weakening to 11,440.
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Following the speech, foreign banks refused to roll over South African short-term foreign debt, causing furtherdepreciation of the exchange rate of the rand.
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Swaps are derivatives sold by the central bank in the futures market to provide investors with protection against a furtherdepreciation of the real.
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The wide gap had implied that offshore markets were pricing in furtherdepreciation in the currency, an expectation China has been trying to suppress.
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The syndicate had bought in the market about $750,000 of these bonds at less than par in order to prevent a furtherdepreciation.
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Furtherdepreciation seems likely - something that would take the edge off the euro zone recession.
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Kazakhstan and Vietnam allowed their currencies to fall yesterday, fuelling expectations of furtherdepreciations among emerging market countries that could trigger financial solvency problems.