Sound monetary policies in the long termcan preventdepreciation of currency
Higher inflation in the countrywill causedepreciation of the currency
excess moneyresultingin depreciation of currency
The high level of inflationcausesdepreciation of currency
a decrease in the demand for the domestic moneyhence causingdepreciation of the currency
.create pressure that result in depreciation of currency ... pressureresultin depreciation of currency
The Bank Restriction Act of 1797 - Suspension of Specie Payments for Twenty - four YearsHow to PreventDepreciation of the Currency
Those economies experiencing high inflation ratesusually causedepreciation of the currency
With so much money flowing out , the central bank injected foreign currency into the interbank marketto preventdepreciation of the currency
On the other hand , the catch - up process is not without risk , as developing countries are more prone to events that can result in economic catastrophe and/or inflationresultsin a depreciation of currency
a decrease in an interest ratecausesdepreciation of the currency
that when other countries are trying to play currency wars and trying to keep their currencies devalued , India is tryingto preventdepreciation of the currency
A deficit in the current account , caused by overspending on imports or a decline in the sale of exportscan causedepreciation of a currency
Big deficitswill causedepreciation of a currency
to be selling US Treasuriesto preventdepreciation of the currency
debt paymentresultsin a depreciation of currency
Dollar exoduswill resultin depreciation of currency
a change in the quantity of currency(passive) caused bydepreciation of the currency
the statisticsprovokingdepreciation of the currency
The first example of this ... Which was itself designedto preventdepreciation of currency
US sanctions and central bank lack of independence to pursue appropriate policyresultedin a depreciation of currency
This expectationresultsin a depreciation of currency
uncertainty after the vote plus the reaction by the bank of england(passive) is triggered bydepreciation of currency
Primo and his advisers bungled the financescausingdepreciation of the currency
raising the value 100,000 %would causedepreciation of the currency
a failureto preventdepreciation of the currency
proposals in Congressto preventdepreciation of the currency
to high inflation ( mostly imported inflationcontributedto high inflation ( mostly imported inflation
imported inflation which is very harmful to import - dependent small countrieswill causeimported inflation which is very harmful to import - dependent small countries
to higher inflation negatively affecting households purchasing power and food security conditionsledto higher inflation negatively affecting households purchasing power and food security conditions
to higher inflation rates negatively impacting households ’ purchasing power and food security conditionsledto higher inflation rates negatively impacting households ’ purchasing power and food security conditions
structural unemployment especially in developing countriesmay causestructural unemployment especially in developing countries
to greater exportswill leadto greater exports
in an excess of exports over imports for the depreciating country if the sum of the elasticities of the home and foreign demands is greater than onewill resultin an excess of exports over imports for the depreciating country if the sum of the elasticities of the home and foreign demands is greater than one
to the adoption of the US dollar as the country 's legal tenderledto the adoption of the US dollar as the country 's legal tender
to threat to most of the manufacturing industries in this nationmight leadto threat to most of the manufacturing industries in this nation
to more competitive exports and more expensive importsleadsto more competitive exports and more expensive imports
in the increase of loan installmentresultedin the increase of loan installment
to increase in the level of exports but on the contrary exporters are facing a lot of uncertainities due to continuous depreciation as they are not able to negotiate prices of goods in the global market , according to the Federation of Indian Export Organisations(FIEO).Itleadsto increase in the level of exports but on the contrary exporters are facing a lot of uncertainities due to continuous depreciation as they are not able to negotiate prices of goods in the global market , according to the Federation of Indian Export Organisations(FIEO).It
to a drop in total outputleadingto a drop in total output