Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Meanwhile, he noted, the risk of a major foreign exchange crisis cannot be ruled out.
Growing foreign debt and the foreign exchange crisis in the mid-1980s.
In 1952 Pakistan had a foreign exchange crisis which severely restricted imports.
The Indian Government has sold 20 tons of gold on the international market to meet a foreign exchange crisis.
The US government has repeatedly shown its willingness to provide dollars as necessary to prevent any foreign exchange crisis.
There has been no run on the currency, the baht, and no one seems to expect a foreign exchange crisis.
After the predictable foreign exchange crisis, he gambled again with a debt payment moratorium.
As it grappled with the ongoing foreign exchange crisis in early 1993-97, Pakistan's most urgent economic need was to raise both national savings and exports.
The American public felt the government was rescuing them from price gougers and from a foreign-caused exchange crisis.
With American fears of communist advance at their height and the sterling/dollar exchange crisis raging, opportunity and need had never been greater.
Chief among the changes was the closing of the Austrian market to foreign trade in response to the New York stock exchange crisis in 1929.
By 1977, Sudan had a severe foreign exchange crisis, and by the beginning of 1978 was experiencing shortages of imported goods.
Be aware that Malawi has a foreign exchange crisis at present which affects everything from Buses, to power shortages,e.t.c. so bring.
A series of economic and exchange crises a decade ago, however, made the cost of running Embraer so onerous that the military was forced to retrench.
The study, titled "How Deep Was the September Stock Exchange Crisis?"
She specialized in Staatswissenschaft (the science of forms of state), the Middle Ages, and economic and stock exchange crises.
The little-known fund, intended for use at the Treasury's discretion in exchange crises, held $20.4 billion as of Sept. 30, a recent Federal Reserve publication said.
Following Britain's return to the Gold Standard, and subsequent foreign exchange crises, there followed an exodus of gold from Europe to the United States.
A foreign exchange crisis in the country led to the cancellation of the carrier's operations in late 2005, following the lack of hard currency to pay for the fuel.
However it slumped in 1986 to a zero growth rate and registered negative of about minus 3% in 1987 primarily because of drought and foreign exchange crisis faced by the country.
The paradoxical fact about this decrease in private investment was that, until the exchange crisis of 1962, the inflow of American and other foreign capital into the country did not suffer a corresponding decline.
This policy participated in sharp rise in unemployment and rapid deterioration in the external reserves position, bringing the country back to the brink of a foreign exchange crisis in October 1995.
The foreign exchange crisis, the country's second in three months, stemmed from the delay in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over a US$2,000 million standby credit [see p. 38006].
S.& P. said the South Korean economy was recovering briskly enough to absorb a current round of corporate restructuring, while the possibility of another exchange crisis was low because of sufficient foreign currency reserves of $67 billion.
"The Foreign Exchange Crisis in Korea," Seminar on『Korea : A New Frontier for American Business』(Rothschild Inc, Harvard Business School, and Hyundai Research Institute, June 1, 1998)