Similar words: verona, corona, coronal, pronate, iron age, aeronaut, coronary, pronation. Meaning: n. 1. the basic unit of money in Sweden 2. the basic unit of money in Iceland.
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(1) Between 1985 and early this year, the krona lost about 25% against the D-mark.
(2) The krona weakened to 4. 6080 against the mark from 4. 5500.
(3) The krona weakened to 4. 6250 against the mark, a record low for the year.
(4) Foreign investors fled, pounding the country's currency, the krona.
(5) The Icelandic krona is the official currency of Iceland. Sentencedict.com
(6) Can ICBC receive remittances from overseas in Swedish Krona?
(7) The British pound, Swedish krona, Swiss franc and Canadian dollar are also trading well above their burger benchmark.
(8) The weak krona, meanwhile, has increased the cost of repaying government bonds that were issued in foreign currency.
(9) Their 100 krona note depicts 18th century Icelandic scholar Arni Magnusson.
(10) Due to the 2008/2009 financial crisis, the krona has fallen sharply against the dollar precipitating cries for adoption of the Euro in Iceland.
(11) The Icelandic krona 's freeze in the capital markets had now spilled over into the day-to-day transactions of Icelanders abroad.
(12) The krona has ceased functioning as a currency outside Iceland.
(13) He said the cost of McDonald's ingredients, most of which are sourced from Germany, had doubled in the last 18 months as a result of severe depreciation of the Icelandic krona and high import taxes.
(14) The failure of banks in Iceland resulted in a devaluation of the Icelandic Krona and threatened the country with bankruptcy.
(15) This time the most conspicuous victim has been the Icelandic krona.
(16) This had its downsides, besides – inevitably – getting the two currencies hopelessly mixed up (both eschew the euro, using the krone and krona respectively).
(17) "The reason is the rising cost of imported supplies following the collapse of the Icelandic krona, " said the report.
(18) The government had been trying all the means to devalue the krona against major Western currencies.
(19) South Africa, a huge exporter of platinum and gold, has seen its currency fall further than any other this year except the Icelandic krona .
(20) The hardest hit are homeowners who, balking at Iceland's high interest rates, previously took out loans partly in foreign currencies. They have seen repayments soar after a run on the krona.
(21) The halving of the dollar value of the Icelandic krona at the height of the crisis pushed inflation as high as 18.6%.
(22) " shouts the front page of Reykjavik's lifestyle newspaper, alongside a picture of Dr Seuss's character, the Grinch, clutching a bag of Icelandic krona.
(23) The decline of the dollar has also hit the company, which reports results in Danish krona.
(24) Searching Bloomberg's database, I found seven: the Argentine peso, the Icelandic krona, the Costa Rican colon, the Pakistani rupee, the Nigerian naira, the Vietnamese dong and the Iranian rial.
(25) U. S. Dollar, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, British Pound, Swiss Franc , Japanese Yen, EURO, New Zealand Dollar, Singapore Dollar, South African Rand and Swedish Krona.
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