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The higher yen also erodes the value of Toyota's overseas earnings when repatriated into the home currency.
The Internal Revenue Service collects corporate taxes only on foreign profits repatriated into the United States, a slim slice indeed.
A strong yen hurts Japanese exporters because it makes their goods less competitive and erodes the value of their overseas earnings when repatriated into yen.
A strong yen has also weighed on Sony's profit by eroding the value of its overseas earnings when they are repatriated into yen.
On top of the physical disruptions wrought by the earthquake, the strong yen continues to hurt Toyota earnings by blunting its competitiveness overseas and eroding overseas profit when repatriated into the home currency.
A strong yen hurts Japan's exporters — on which the country relies for much of its economic growth — by making their products more expensive overseas, or by eroding the value of their foreign earnings when repatriated into the home currency.
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During his State of the Union Message, President Obama wove Master Lock's tale of repatriated jobs into a narrative of recovery that could serve him well in November.
European currencies also fell as forex traders repatriated funds into the dollar and yen.
A weaker currency increases the value of Sony's overseas revenues when repatriated back into yen.
Several days later Mehdi, 38, was repatriated, and put into the hands of Tunisian authorities.
Under the complicated rules of the armistice agreement, the prisoners who did not wish to be repatriated were moved into camps inside the neutral zone at the border, where they remained for four months a waiting period in which those who changed their minds would be allowed to return home.
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