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Examples of rate of exchange


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By the end of that decade the parallel market rateofexchange was 22 times the official rate.
This case shows the existence of currency assortment where the local rateofexchange was one standard coin against four current ones.
This rateofexchange was very low compared with that of later time periods.
Since two sharp bands were present, this would imply a slow or non-existent rateofexchange.
At that time the rateofexchange was 19 pesos to the pound.
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We are facing the prospect of a single currency where there is no chance of any change in the rateofexchange.
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I feel that the difference in this rateofexchange ought to be made up to them.
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At today's rateofexchange, that is £5.068 million.
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The effective rateofexchange with sterling is therefore about 32 rupiahs to the pound.
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The way to make exporting attractive is to make a slight variation in the rateofexchange.
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The estimated amount received from sales is£296 at the official rateofexchange (or£190 at the free market rate).
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The pre-devaluation rateofexchange was 13.53 pesos to the £.
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We have to stabilise our economy, maintain a valid rateofexchange.
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Who decides what is to be "a valid rateofexchange"?
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They are accommodated in billets, and they find themselves, owing to the rateofexchange, very well off indeed.
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If the injury was due to enemy action, the award is 180 dollars, or £33 at the present rateofexchange.
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At the present rateofexchange the value would, of course, be much higher.
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In the absence of a recognised rateofexchange no effective comparison can be made between these two values.
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The remainder of the pay due is convertible at the official rateofexchange which is fixed monthly.
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Is not the rateofexchange absolutely crucial to the question of keeping the cost of food down?
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That is taking the rateofexchange as it is.
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It was obvious that the sterling rateofexchange would be high anyway.
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That is an enormously strong rateofexchange against the deutschmark.
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Suppose the whole £100 million was guaranteed when the rateofexchange had been £280 to the dollar.
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On the other hand, any sterling guarantee has to be given at the rateofexchange at the time of the loan.
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Our obligations under these agreements are expressed and payable in dollars and the rateofexchange does not affect the dollar amount of these obligations.
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What is the right rateofexchange for entry into the euro?
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At the rateofexchange current when the payment was made the cost in 1980 was £29,350.
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He raised an important question about the rateofexchange.
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The official rateofexchange is adopted for the purposes mentioned.
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There will be a very large amount of intelligent anticipation when a rateofexchange is likely to be altered.
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Is it not a fact that at the present rateofexchange our exports are broadly covering our imports?
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Is it not the case, in many instances, that it is impossible and extremely expensive to try to influence centrally the rateofexchange?
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Was it not $1·6 to the pound, and has not the rateofexchange now changed?
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When a country moves into recession, normally its rateofexchange weakens.
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In a sense, thank heavens that we were not supported at the then rateofexchange.
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The rateofexchange should be constantly managed to our interest and without regard to prestige.
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This is the rateofexchange from units of accounts into pounds and has nothing to do with the price index.
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This is the price we pay for not having had enough output at the right price at the old rateofexchange.
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A fall in the rateofexchange will do no good if the inflation goes on.
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The dollars required are purchased at the rateofexchange prevailing when payments are made.
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What we have to worry about is the rateofexchange when the bulk of the expenditure occurs.
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These have hitherto been hampered particularly by an unrealistic rateofexchange and by restrictions on the free transmission of information and ideas.
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It all depends on the rateofexchange which is used.
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It depends on the current rateofexchange, which varies from day to day, but it is approximately three-quarters.
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The sterling equivalent of the total arrears is approximately £1,300,000 at the present rateofexchange and £864,000 at par.
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The rateofexchange then becomes more unfavourable.
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As for the rateofexchange, the silence on this matter is disturbing.
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I was utterly unable to understand whether there is any fixed rateofexchange at which these transactions are to be made.
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They voted 21,000,000 sterling at the present rateofexchange.
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Anything which stabilises the rateofexchange tends to cut out speculation.
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A high rateofexchange makes investment in exporting industries, as well as exports themselves, unprofitable.
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When the rateofexchange reaches a certain figure, it becomes profitable for anyone to take gold.
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It is not practicable to enumerate these goods, since the position varies according as the rateofexchange varies.
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What does he call a realistic rateofexchange?
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It forces them to allow a rise in the rateofexchange beyond the level of our relative competitive powers.
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It was then done for the sake of the sterling rateofexchange.
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So there is no way of offsetting or bolstering up our own prices under what is a totally false rateofexchange.
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After all, the basic reason for this whole contraption is to offset the consequences of variations in the rateofexchange.
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I know the difference between the real value of the mark and the value we put upon it in the rateofexchange.
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Why does he believe that we can solve that problem with the same rateofexchange that caused it?
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The current rateofexchange depends upon the balance of transactions, and every purchase affects that balance.
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To make that possible there will have to be some alteration in the rateofexchange.
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My comparison is based on a rate of 2·80 dollars to the pound—the official rateofexchange.
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The rateofexchange of the £ with a soft currency is in reality quite different from the rateofexchange with the dollar.
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That could only be done by a reduction in the rateofexchange.
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The amount claimed is approximately 241 million dollars, which, at the present rateofexchange, is equivalent to about £54,773,000.
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The money will be equally good so long as it is procured at the same rateofexchange.
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Owing to that adverse rateofexchange we are paying more in currency for every article which we purchase from abroad.
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The rateofexchange was only a symptom of the condition of a country.
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We propose to base our foreign rateofexchange, which is most important, upon gold, which is of no value.
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And if that means, for the time being at any rate, a dual rateofexchange, let us not rule that out either.
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The rateofexchange makes it easy for foreign firms to keep within a few pence per ton of our own people.
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At the present rateofexchange it is approximately £938,000,000.
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It makes it impossible for them to know what the rateofexchange will be and, consequently, it makes matters extremely difficult for exporters.
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As it is, we have borrowed £3,000 million to try to defend a fixed rateofexchange, which was eventually found to be impossible.
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The high rateofexchange has fallen slightly, but industry must to some extent learn to live with a high pound.
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Who is to define a valid rateofexchange?
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The rateofexchange set out is 44 pesetas to the £.
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There is no correct rateofexchange other than that determined by the comparative performance of one economy against another.
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Prices ultimately adapt themselves to the rateofexchange.
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That is very ingenious, but it can equally be done if you do not have a fixed rateofexchange.
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He has explained to me quite rightly that the rateofexchange can be quite detached from our own economic policy.
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We are making a voluntary contribution of £4·27 million, which is the equivalent of $10 million at the agreed rateofexchange.
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The rateofexchange with the euro—not that with the dollar, because it has not changed much—is the key.
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The rateofexchange hinges in a large degree, situated as we are, on the exports which we are able to send from this country.
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Our difficulties are enhanced by the local position as regards the rateofexchange.
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The rateofexchange can be left to find its own level, and the level will be determined by the volume of international trade.
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There is the rate of taxation, the rate of interest and the rateofexchange.
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Or does it mean the new rateofexchange, in which case it would be £6,000?
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Therefore, it is vital to get to a stable rateofexchange.
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If so, they will get away with the benefit of the rateofexchange.
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The rateofexchange is a measure of the terms of trade with the rest of the world.
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I interpret that as entering at a rate which is lower than the present rateofexchange.
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For example, it has never varied its rateofexchange independently of the pound sterling.
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The rateofexchange at the time of payment was about 380 pesos to the pound.
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We require to-day an increased export trade if we are to equalise the rateofexchange and cheapen the food of the people.
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They are offering advances of £1,600, at the present rateofexchange nearly £2,000, in the shape of land and equipment on very easy terms.
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Members should know that the transaction were carried out in large part with the rateofexchange at a little over 33 francs.
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