Sentences with phrase «foreign dollars»

Foreign dollars refers to currency that is not from the country in which it is being used. Full definition
Moreover, the U.S. real estate sector enjoys just a small fraction of the amount of foreign dollars invested into other parts of our economy, such as manufacturing and financial services.
This has attracted investment from other countries, with China and Canada battling it out for the most foreign dollars invested in the US real estate market.
In addition to the increase in foreign dollars flowing into U.S. commercial real estate, investors are also tweaking strategies.
It need not borrow foreign dollars to finance its budget and print rubles.
If the US dollar is given the right weight in that basket, it could then maintain the same foreign dollar reserves.
Hundreds of millions of foreign dollars pouring into the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of Sate puts no crease in the Democrat brow, but modest amounts of funding to the wrong scientists from the wrong corporate entities is a threat that justifies releasing the Kraken.
Joly has emphasized the benefits of expanding exports, which she hopes will bring foreign dollars and more foreign investment in the sector.
Many residents fretted about the influence of foreign dollars on the city's limited housing stock, but although good data was scarce, experts figured foreign buyers accounted for about 5 percent of home purchases.
Gateway cities are still capturing the majority of foreign dollars, he adds.
Just wait for the foreign dollars to pour in for Paladino.
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