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exchange rates

n. (plural of exchange rate English)

Usage examples of "exchange rates".

He referred to international data banks for stock-market trends, economic indicators, unemployment data, factory closings, interest rates, wage-price movements, financial-institution failures, strikes, lock-outs, bankruptcies, foreclosures, fluctuations in exchange rates, commodity prices, oil and gas shortages, imbalances of trade, assassinations, political instabilities, coups, terrorist attacks, and third-world nuclear capabilities.

Throughout the 1980s, Ozal privatized state companies, liberalized banking, allowed for free and floating exchange rates, and used the bully pulpit to champion the small-time entrepreneur.

Your hunch has proved wrong, the exchange rates have turned against you, and your extractable capital has shrunk to $4,000.

As exchange rates go, that sucks, but it's the equivalent of about three quarters of one of their LAC groups, and much as I hate to say it, we can replace our personnel and materiel losses more easily than they can.

I was assigned to check gas exchange rates on the atmospheric recyclers.

That image problem translates directly into crashing exchange rates.

Eliza, meanwhile, was staring at a wall-chart of exchange rates, reading the names of the coins that had been chalked up there: “.

On the way, they pursued their discussion about the dollar and exchange rates and international finance.

One is that large fluctuations in currency exchange rates give us immense difficulty in predicting the economic environment in which long-term investment decisions will come to maturity.

The Romanian waiters, like the Romanian maids who attended my room, worked quietly and efficiently, and didn't whisper in my ear about exchange rates and prostitutes.

BY MIDAFTERNOON, EXCHANGE RATES HAD BEEN decided and some groundwork laid for an exchange board.