Similar words: bill of exchange, medium of exchange, exchange rate, floating exchange rate, rate of change, foreign exchange rate, fixed exchange rates, exchange. Meaning: n. the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another.
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31. You could find the rate of exchange on the board, sir.
32. Most countries adopt single-rate systems in which all foreign exchange transactions are carried on at one official rate of exchange.
33. Transformation from the fixed rate of exchange to the floating exchange rate, after the Bretton woods systems disintegration, is the choice of most nations.
34. Therefore, usually, the small country economy stresses in the choice fixed rate of exchange system.
35. Totally, renminbi nominal exchange and real rate of exchange since 1980 has been on the trend of depreciation.
36. The real rate of exchange reflects the deviation the purchasing power par with a balanced nature.
37. The equivalent in value of a sum of money expressed in terms of a different currency at a fixed, official rate of exchange.
38. Fees for international students are subject to current rate of exchange.
39. The trade and rate of exchange policies of encouraging export and limiting import partly cause the development of our foreign trade out of balance.
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