Sentence examples for currency promises from inspiring English sources

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The dollar's recent recovery has come at the expense of the yen, and a cheaper currency promises to give a boost to the country's export market a critical part of the economy and an important element in breaking the influence of stagflation and falling prices.

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Our European editors look back at a time when a single currency promised to unite and protect Europe.

In these schemes, unwitting investors are tricked into buying large amounts of foreign currency with promises of "high returns coupled with low risks".[10] In reality, the scam artists steal the money — and often get away with it, because it is difficult for police to pursue criminals across national borders.

What Bitcoin has done for currency, blockchains promise to do for whole industries.

A contradiction was built into the system of a single currency: politicians promised that struggling nations would not be bailed out, but the bond markets reacted as if they would be.

Items on the shelves at the Centro Comercial Náutico – a fairly large dollar store in the suburbs of Havana – are priced in both pesos and CUCs as a step towards the currency integration promised by the government.

The agreement's main points include a promise of more money for the IMF, taking its funding to $750 billion; an increase in countries' access to Special Drawing Rights, the IMF's synthetic currency; a promise to crack down on tax havens; and the establishment of a Financial Stability Board.

Mass e-mails from something called the World Currency Cartel promise to exploit a "secret flaw" in global money markets and turn $25 into 100.

Digital currency once promised a purer way to pay for goods and services on the internet that would bypass the corrupt, and incidentally extremely dude-heavy, financial establishment.

Given that the Eurozone seems to jump at every opportunity to label people moochers as soon as they fall on hard times, it's difficult to feel that unity that the currency initially promised.

Second, instead of waiting for a crisis before tapping the hard-currency quotas promised by member governments, it should dip into them as a matter of course, investing the proceeds in safe securities and creaming off a slice of the returns for itself.

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