devaluation

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The removal or lessening of something's value
The intentional or deliberate lowering of a currency's value compared to another country's currency or a standard value -- the price of gold for example
depreciation
A lowering of a country's currency relative to gold and/or currencies of other nations The opposite is revaluation
A significant fall in the value of a currency, as compared to gold or another country's currency
when a government or central bank formally decreases the value of its currency under a system of otherwise fixed exchange rates
A decrease in the spot price of the currency
{i} depreciation, reduction, reduction of the value of
The deliberate downward adjustment of a currency's price, normally by official announcement
The lowering of the exchange rate between one country's currency and those of the rest of the world
A reduction in a country's official rate at which one currency is trade for another A devaluation makes a country's exports cheaper abroad and makes imports more expensive
Reduction in the exchange value of a country's monetary unit in terms of gold, silver, or foreign currency. By decreasing the price of the home country's exports abroad and increasing the price of imports in the home country, devaluation encourages the home country's export sales and discourages expenditures on imports, thus improving its balance of payments
The official reduction of the value of a nation's currency in terms of one or more foreign currencies, a standard (generally gold), special drawing rights or the US dollar Therefore, if the US dollar is devalued in relation to the German mark, one dollar will buy fewer marks then before the devaluation
A drop in the spot foreign exchange value of a currency that is pegged to other currencies or to gold See Depreciate
Situation in which a nation reduces the value of its currency in relation to gold or some other currency
The removal or lessening of somethings value
Deliberate downward adjustment of a currency against its fixed parities or bands, normally by formal announcement
The deliberate downward adjustment of a currency`s value versus the value of another currency normally caused by official announcement
Lowering of the value of a country's currency relative to the currencies of other nations When a nation devalues its currency, the goods it imports become more expensive, while its exports become less expensive abroad and thus more competitive BACK TO TOP
Lowering of the value of a country's currency relative to gold and/or the currencies of other nations Devaluation can also result from a rise in value of other currencies relative to the currency of a particular country
A reduction in the value of a country's currency relative to other currencies
an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries
The drop in the value of one currency relative to another Developing countries have often been encouraged to devalue their currency as part of IMF / World Bank structural adjustment programs as a means of increasing the costs of imports and decreasing the cost of exports, thereby increasing competitiveness
The intentional or deliberate lowering of a currencys value compared to another countrys currency or a standard value -- the price of gold for example
The reduction by a government of the official value of its currency in relation to the value of the currency of other nations
The reduction in the exchange value of currency by lowering its gold- or hard-currency equivalency A country may "prop-up" or overvalue its currency by using US dollars (or other "hard currency") to buy up their own currency This makes the value of their currency artificially high [TOP]]
a reduction in the rate of exchange between one currency and other currencies under a fixed exchange rate system
Simply the decline in value of one currency versus the value of another currency caused by either market forces or by official designated exchange rates
the reduction of something's value or worth
A decrease in the spot price of a currency Often initiated by a government announcement
The official lowering of the value of one country's currency in terms of one or more foreign currencies For example, if the U S dollar is devalued in relation to the French franc, one dollar will "buy" fewer francs than before
a devaluation is a reduction in the official value of a currency
The official lowering of the value of one country's currency in terms of one or more foreign currencies
the reduction of something's value or worth an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries
devaluation of the currency
reduction of a currency's value
devalue
To lose value; to depreciate
carry out devaluation
reduce the value of a currency
devaluations
Plural of devaluation
devalue
To lower or remove the value of something
devalue
lower the value or quality of; "The tear devalues the painting"
devalue
lose in value; "The dollar depreciated again"
devalue
{f} depreciate, lessen, decrease, reduce the value of
devalue
remove the value from; deprive of its value
devalue
To devalue something means to cause it to be thought less impressive or less deserving of respect. They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work + devalued de·valued She feels devalued because she knows her husband has had affairs
devalue
To devalue the currency of a country means to reduce its value in relation to other currencies. India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent + devaluation devaluations de·valua·tion It will lead to devaluation of a number of European currencies
gradual devaluation
economic reduction by degrees
real devaluation
currency's loss of value in relation to other currencies influenced by the index
devaluation

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    de·va·lu·a·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    dîvälyueyşın

    Aussprache

    /dəˌvalyo͞oˈāsʜən/ /dɪˌvæljuːˈeɪʃən/
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