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Перевод: franc
[существительное] франк
Тезаурус:
- For instance, other EMS currencies account for 72% of the French franc's trade-weighted basket, and the dollar accounts for 44% of the yen's.
- The Hong Kong government fears the market may be thinking the same way: in late April it announced legislation to formalise the power of local banks to pay negative interest rates on Hong Kong dollar deposits (just as Swiss banks did at one time when the Swiss wanted to discourage an inflow of foreign money into the Swiss franc).
- The Swiss franc is regarded as stronger.
- It was grey daylight when they crossed the moat of the Chteau Franc and besides himself only Astorre, Nicholas saw, had tried to keep the iron back and square shoulders of duty.
- In the past fifteen years, the French inflation rate has been brought into line with Germany's, a trade imbalance has been reduced, and successive devaluations of the franc, that stressed German supremacy, have been halted.
- Cabernet franc, not sauvignon."
- For example, someone buying a French property which is the security for a French franc mortgage, who obtains rental income in French francs to cover the cost of his borrowings can sleep reasonably easily at night.
- By contrast, dollars for lira and dollars for the French franc - the other main ERM currencies - total only 4 per cent.
- Maybe Madonna is, like Cher, what director Franc Roddam calls "a genuine blue collar actress.
- West African currencies, because of their rigid link to the French franc, are tied through the European Monetary System to the German mark, so have been heavily - and damagingly - upvalued against the American dollar.
- As EMS currencies are pegged to each other and account for a big part of each other's baskets, the stability of the trade-weighted values of the French franc and the D-mark compared with the dollar and the yen is no surprise.
- Property Update: Franc speaking
- The Government could not risk the pound by allowing the return on mark (and franc) assets to rise relative to the return on sterling assets.
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