单词 | Peso |
例句 | 1. Last year Mexico was forced to devalue the peso. 2. The government decided to allow the peso to float freely. 3. A large real depreciation of the peso has also helped, boosting exports in 1995 by over 30 percent in dollar terms. 4. Others withdrew billions more, driving down the peso in a speculative panic. 5. The peso has firmed, inflation has slowed and economic growth has resumed. 6. The trade deficit will grow, pushing the peso down, which will raise inflation. 7. Peso bears could therefore push against the exchange rate only by liquidating their long positions. 8. The 247,400 million peso budget involved increasing spending by 17.9 percent over the adjusted 1990 budget of 209,800 million pesos. 9. The nominal daily devaluation of the peso was halved from 40 to 20 pesos. 10. Then came the sudden peso devaluation that December, and Jimenez pulled out $ 70 million more. 11. At the same time the peso was devalued by 600 % and inflation soared over consumers' purchasing power declined. 12. Mexican peso took a big dive in 1976. 13. The Mexican peso, for example, has taken a hit. 14. Who would sell a farm for one peso? 15. Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market. 16. One idea is to repeg the "convertible peso " at par to the dollar. 17. The construction company projected profit to reach 858 million pesos, or 0. 76 peso a share, in 1996. 18. They also might enable companies to resume the building projects they abandoned in the wake of the December 1994 peso devaluation. 19. However, the United States did agree to using the next instalment as security for an 800, 000 peso loan. 20. The cost of servicing these liabilities would soar if the peso were devalued. 21. In the past year, inflation was halved to 27 percent, the peso stabilized and interest rates continued to fall. 22. Since August, currencies like the Brazilian real and Mexican peso have plummeted against the U.S. dollar while stock markets in Russia and China were pummeled to multiyear lows. 23. Interest rate spreads for secondary market sovereign debt a key indicator of access to the capital markets rose to levels unseen since the height of the Mexican peso crisis in 1995. 24. In addition to the large extent of the devaluation of the ISK, 22.42 percent depreciation of the Australian dollar, Brazilian real, won, and so on, the Mexican peso in more than 15%. 25. Based on the calculation of exchange rate volatility by GARCH model, this paper compared RMB with US dollar, Japanese Yen, HK dollar, Philippine peso, Malaysia Ringgit and Singapore dollar. 25. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 26. He has said any system that created the Mexican peso crisis, the Asian financial crisis and the current troubles needs to be changed. 27. Our foreign exchange strategists think that the dollar is likely to be weakest against Asian currencies and the Mexican peso, which have held up fairly well against the decline so far. 28. The bank is trying to stop the free fall of the Mexican peso . 29. Sterling rose 0.7 percent at $1.6689, and the dollar fell sharply against the Mexican peso and the Brazilian real. 30. Investors should buy the dollar and sell the Indonesian rupiah, the Philippine peso, India's rupee and the Hong Kong dollars in the forward markets, the note read. 1. Last year Mexico was forced to devalue the peso. 31. The Philippine Peso, Dominican Republic Peso, East Caribbean Dollar and Indonesian Rupiah have all been introduced for the first time on Travelex.co. 32. Currencies such as the Brazilian real and Mexican peso dropped toward their lowest levels in a year as global markets tumbled as concerns grew about a potential Greek default. 33. The devaluation raised the value of the dollar - denominated debt in peso terms. 34. Este verano(http://), nos quitamos ese peso al conseguir la Liga. 35. Both the Mexican peso and local equity prices rose after the announcement was made. 36. A banking crisis in 2003 saw the collapse of one of the country's largest banks and 100 percent depreciation in the Dominican peso. 37. Elsewhere, the Philippine peso climbed 0.5 percent to 42.91 per dollar and Indonesia's rupiah rose 0.2 percent to 8, 950 per dollar. 38. Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar fell more than 2 %, the dollar strengthened against most currencies. 39. Secondly, the overly high valuation of the peso is also an indispensable factor. 40. Some analysts predicted that the Philippine peso against the dollar, to the end of the year, will go up against one U. S. dollar to 41 pesos a high level. 41. Shortly thereafter, in 1985, the Escudo (1960-1975) was replaced by the New Peso at a rate of 1, 000 to 1. 42. This amount was extremely high considering that an average workman's daily pay was about one peso. 43. He thinks that further strength is in store for the Malaysian ringgit, the Singapore dollar, the Philippine peso, the Indonesian rupiah and the Thai baht . 44. The Mexican peso has lost nearly 20% against the U. S. since late 2005, while the Chinese yuan has appreciated by around 11%. 45. Another says that it is a variant of a figure eight that appeared on the Spanish Peso, standing for the pieces of eight. 46. Just as nations developed differing languages, they also established various systems of money with a wide range of names: dollar, pound, crown, mark, franc, yen, peso, peseta, etc. 47. The col ? ? n was introduced in 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso. 48. Foreign currencies accepted at a lock - up value of minus one peso of the prevailing exchange rate. 49. 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. 50. It is sitting at a record low against the euro and at a 30-year low against the Canadian dollar. Even the Argentina peso and Brazilian real are thriving against the dollar. 51. In 1982, the Mexican peso hit an all time low against the US dollar. 52. The dollar has lost nearly 10% against the Mexican peso since January, meaning beach trips south of the border are slipping out of reach... 53. Perhaps more crucially, traders said, the dollar extended a multi-week slide against large emerging currencies, hitting two-year lows against the Brazilian real and Mexican peso. 54. An overly high peso exchange rate stimulated imports, but hindered exports. 55. In contrast, "No one else but Argentina was interested in it pegging the peso 1-to-1, " Mr. Prat-Gay said. 56. Rwandan genocide; Mexican peso crisis; Northridge quake strikes Los Angeles; Orange County defaults. 57. In our country, a cup of Starbucks coffee costs an average of Philippine Peso 150.00 - about the cost of one lunch and transportation to and from work. |
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