revaluations

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双语例句

  1. Certainly those in the financial sector in a position to benefit from the asset revaluations associated with globalisation have prospered.
    当然,那些身处金融领域、能够从全球化带来的资产重估中获益的人,都发了大财。
  2. Excluding the impact of debt revaluations, revenue in fixed income trading fell 14 per cent, and 34 per cent from the second quarter.
    剔除债务重估的影响,固定收益产品交易收入下降了14%,相比第二季度则下降了34%。
  3. To force revaluations by Germany and Japan, he threatened a 10 per cent import surcharge.
    为了迫使德国和日本货币升值,他威胁要加征10%的进口附加税。
  4. There is a perception in China that the currency revaluations of the 1980s ended the Japanese economic miracle, says Mark Manger, an expert on political economy at the London School of Economics, so they are very reluctant to follow suit.
    在中国有这样一种看法,即上世纪80年代日元的升值,终结了日本的经济奇迹,伦敦政治经济学院(LSE)政治经济学专家马克曼格(MarkManger)表示。因此他们非常不愿意重蹈覆辙。
  5. In the last week, currency markets have once again launched an attack on the GCC pegs amid rumours that revaluations are imminent, pushing the Qatari riyal, the UAE dirham and the Saudi riyal to their highest levels since December.
    这是一个两难困境。上周,在升值在即的传闻中,外汇市场再度向海湾合作委员会国家的汇率盯住机制发起攻击,推动卡塔尔里亚尔、阿联酋迪拉姆和沙特的里亚尔汇率升至去年12月以来的高点。