03:52 Jul 16, 2001 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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na | fixed parity |
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na | fixed (exchange rate) parity |
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na | fixed rates of exchange |
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na | fixed conversion rates |
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na | just a point |
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fixed parity Explanation: Eurodicautom |
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fixed (exchange rate) parity Explanation: for instance: Part 5. Money and the Dermination of the Interest Rate... by selling foreign currency. Therefore, a country can defend a fixed exchange rate parity that differs from the equilibrium exchange rate (that would hold ... www.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/NOTES/macro5 Angela |
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fixed rates of exchange Explanation: Seems straightforward enough. HTH Giles |
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fixed conversion rates Explanation: Cincia, conversion rate era la definizione data dalle autorità dell'UEM all'atto della transizione all'euro Silvestro |
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just a point Explanation: I think that if it had said "tasso di cambio" Cinzia would have had no trouble finding or already knowing it was the exchange rate. The fact that they mention "parità fissa" made me go and do a web search and although I'm no expert, I think there is a difference. Just my 2 cents worth Angela |
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