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Discover LudwigThe phrase "against depreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial or economic contexts to refer to measures taken to counteract the loss of value of an asset over time.
Example: "The company implemented a strategy against depreciation to protect its investments in machinery and equipment."
Alternatives: "to combat depreciation" or "to counter depreciation".
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The government is trying to make it easier for foreigners to tap the domestic markets directly, says Joaquim Levy, a senior finance-ministry official.Dollar financing would be cheaper; but the new issue will both dampen domestic interest rates and provide a hedge against depreciation.
The Tesla financing plan also gives me the option to trade it back or sell it back for roughly half its new car price at 36-39 months, which gives me some protection against depreciation.
Roa Bastos said this in reference to his exile: I can't complain...Exile brought out in me, in addition to a revulsion against violence and against depreciation of the human condition, a feeling for the universality of man.
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He says investors see gold as a hedge against the depreciation of paper currencies, a hedge which has little opportunity cost because of low interest rates.
Although converting bonds to HTM would protect banks against future depreciation, they would still suffer some big one-off losses.The move has, however, had a curious effect on the bond market.
Mr Rudiger Dornbusch, an international economist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues that Opec has substantial loans to poorer countries and good positions in sterling, D-marks and yen, so that it is to some extent protected by these hedges against dollar depreciation.
Crude itself has become sought after as a hedge against dollar depreciation.
The fund currently has 32% of its assets in cash with the balance invested in about 23 companies; the positions are fully hedged against yen depreciation.
They have a duty to protect their stockholders against avoidable depreciation in market value as far as is reasonably in their power equal to the duty to protect them against avoidable losses of earnings or assets.
Would some guideposts or rules of the road (analogous to the rules that originally underpinned Bretton Woods--e.g., against competitive depreciation) help to limit the scope for adverse spillovers be desirable in such cases?
Silver is a good hedge against currency depreciation and even inflation.
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