Devaluation Sentence Examples

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  • I mean who gives a toss about the transfer between funds to reflect the straight line devaluation of the fixed asset.

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  • If the price of pounds is higher than the market can bear, central bank intervention will eventually fail to prevent a devaluation.

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  • It had a similar massive devaluation against the dollar.

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  • Always a maverick, he had called for a sharp devaluation of the Russian ruble before the August 1998 financial meltdown.

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  • Credibility demands that the realignment be large enough to make negligible the risk of a further, early devaluation of the pound.

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  • Economic and political conditions abroad had eased as a constraint since October, but this survey was completed before the recent Brazilian devaluation.

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  • It only takes a slump or a sudden currency devaluation to bring back the pain of the 1980s.

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  • So the dollar devaluation is key to understanding the imbalances that led the UK to recession after the Lawson boom.

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  • Many of the businessmen who were campaigning to join the euro really meant that they wanted a sterling devaluation.

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  • Then in January speculators forced devaluation on the country anyway.

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