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Sentence count:157+4Posted:2017-02-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: exchangeexchangeablein exchange forchangechangeablechangelessinterchangeunchangeableMeaning: n. the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another. 
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61 Try to pay in pesos, because ticket sellers, like everyone else, usually set an unfair exchange rate for dollars.
62 Due to a number of factors, e.g. inflation and current account imbalances, the fixed exchange rate system collapsed in March 1973.
63 John Smith's devotion to the cause of exchange rate stability is not the symbol of virtue which many mistake it for.
64 Potential profits on overseas transactions can be reduced, eliminated or enhanced by adverse or favourable exchange rate movements.Sentencedict
65 David Prosser, chief executive, said withdrawal from the exchange rate mechanism and interest cuts had greatly improved business prospects.
66 Our first priority must be to maintain the pound's position within the exchange rate mechanism.
67 But the Tories will continue to crucify manufacturing industry, in pursuit of an absurdly high parity in the Exchange Rate Mechanism.
68 Under a totally free floating rate, total currency flow surpluses will be eliminated by an appreciation of the exchange rate.
69 With adjustment, the essential feature was the fixed but adjustable exchange rate structure in which the dollar held a central position.
70 Sir Robin said foreign-exchange gains were helped by sterling's departure from the exchange rate mechanism.
71 Nigel Lawson rightly wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism two years ago - as did Sir Geoffrey Howe.
72 The official exchange rate, was henceforth to be adjusted weekly in line with the prevailing market rate.
73 Accordingly, adjustment via the exchange rate was not able to compensate adequately for long-term changes in competitive conditions.
74 Of course that's if you exchanged money at the regular exchange rate of 12 lei to the pound.
75 For international traders, changes in the exchange rate are an unavoidable hazard.
76 Appendix 3 Exchange Rate Comparisons Table 9.6 shows data for the sterling effective exchange rate as well as for other currencies.
77 Only Hong Kong, which had a formal currency board, retained its exchange rate; its experience is worth studying.
78 In 1926, the exchange rate peaked at fifty francs to the dollar; later, it leveled off at twenty.
79 Most likely it was the continued upward pressure on the sterling exchange rate over the weekend.
80 The two may interact with one another - for instance when countries try to control capital outflows in order to maintain a given exchange rate.
81 It directly affects our exchange rate and interest rates and, indirectly, jobs, trade, investment and economic growth.
82 The companies had to be paid in their own currencies, at a much less favourable exchange rate than last year.
83 Most of the change in the current spot exchange rate reflects changes in the anticipated spot exchange rate.
84 They have to be persuaded, above all on the exchange rate.
85 The cost of exchange rate risk management does not vary significantly with firm size.
86 Equilibrium is achieved through changes in the interest rate and the exchange rate. 2.
87 The pounds you pay will buy ECUs at the current exchange rate, which can fluctuate.
88 In practice, governments can also use monetary policy and exchange rate policy to influence the level of aggregate demand.
89 They feared that it would default on its debts, or even that its fixed exchange rate might collapse.
90 It provided for higher social services expenditure, and also reflected recent unfavourable exchange rate movements.
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