Sentence examples for currency supply from inspiring English sources

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In similar arrangements, the depositor retained the right to withdraw the money, allowing Egypt to use it temporarily to pump up its currency supply.

For the record, the U.S. currency supply has consisted overwhelmingly of paper money, not gold and silver coins, since the early 1800s.

This paper considers four institutional designs using a simplified version of the model of Fujiki (2003, 2006), which includes a central bank intervention in foreign exchange markets, a combination of central bank discount window policy and the CLS Bank, foreign currency supply operations based on central bank swap lines, and cross-border collateral arrangements.

His cause dates to the late nineteen-nineties, when he found that sixty per cent of the value of the country's currency supply was in hundred-dollar bills — an astonishing proportion, considering how rarely C-notes show up in ordinary life.

In particular, the study simulates the increase in currency supply originated by the purchase of bonds from ECB and investigates the impact of this policy on investments and consumption by commodity and by economic agents.

This so-called "black money" had reputedly built up to such epic proportions that Prime Minister Modi declared that enough was enough, that he would take it upon himself to wash his country's currency supply in one fell swoop.

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The company expanded into international currency, supplying not only raw paper but finished money for Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and other countries.

As foreign currency supplies dwindle, the elaborate system of patronage and corrupt payoffs that maintained a modicum of stability in Yemen is starting to crack, with former loyalists breaking off and fights erupting over a smaller and smaller pool of cash.

Short-run food security in Indonesia and the Philippines was greatly affected by the interaction between foreign currency supplies, food import prices, and domestic food production.

The sudden squeeze on foreign-currency supplies, which also hit Dubai's large and lucrative merchandise re-export trade with Iran, sent Iran's rial, which had held steady against the American dollar for years, into an abrupt 15% plunge late last month.

A chronic shortage of hard currency (another supply only infrequently delivered to Charleston) made it difficult to purchase supplies from any source, either Patriot or Loyalist.

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