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