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Within this issuance, roughly 48% of the nominal dollar volume had credit enhancement.
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To observe that the nominal dollar amount of revenue is higher many years after a tax cut occurred tells us absolutely nothing about the revenue effects of that tax cut.
Buying a bond or any other security only exchanges one financial asset for another and therefore doesn't change the nominal (dollar) wealth of the economy.
One is change in the nominal dollar-yuan exchange rate.
At the end of December 1995, seven (7) "Over $100B" banks with bank regulated assets over $100B accounted for 16.2% of what was then $7,624B of nominal dollar GDP.
Of course nominal dollar terms can be misleading, but at no stage over the next four years is total government revenue ever expected to be lower than the 23.3% of GDP that was the high water mark under the Rudd and Gillard governments: Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey also noted that the ALP government was "spending almost $100bn a year more than in the last year of the Howard government".
By December 2009, sixteen (16) banks were in the Over $100B club and accounted for 55.6% of nominal dollar GDP now standing around $14,329B.
In a swap, traders and investors agree to exchange fixed-rate and floating-rate interest payments for a set period of time based on a nominal dollar amount.
Instead of aiming for budgetary balance in nominal dollar terms, Nixon said he would aim to balance the budget on a "full employment" basis.
Those figures are based on nominal dollar values, and, in part, reflect the fall in oil prices.
These were daily observations of the nominal exchange rate of the Bangladeshi taka (BDT) against the US dollar supplied by Bangladesh Bank, the country's central bank.
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