Sentences with phrase «words by the currency»

The final thing to say is that those «officials» should pay closer attention to what the Bank of Canada actually says, and less to the over-interpretation of those words by the currency traders who have driven the Canadian dollar to 80 U.S. cents in recent days, a 10 - percent increase since May.

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Now, years later, I'm eating my words as digital currencies continue to be adopted by major brands and platforms online.
In other words, traders rushed to sell the Australian dollar, the Korean won and other currencies to get ahead of inevitable countermeasures by the region's other central banks.
SAN FRANCISCO — The cautionary words of American regulators have done little to chill a red - hot market for new virtual currencies sold by start - ups.
As demonstrated by the crypto world, currency can also be issued privately — in other words, not by a government.
For developed economies, in other words, significantly higher capital inflows from abroad would either cause savings to decline as the inflows strengthen their currencies and reduce exports — causing either unemployment or consumption to rise — or, if their central banks act to sterilize the inflows, to increase imports by increasing consumer debt.
Asked about cryptocurrencies, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi commented on 5 February 2018 that bank exposure was not evident: «Let me first say that we are not observing a systemically relevant holding of digital currencies by supervised institutions — by banks, in other words
In other words under this leverage we are effectively buying the currency with $ 145161.29 and if the price moves up by 0.00031 then we profit 0.0031 * $ 145161.29 = $ 450.
In other words, it would be preferable to use a crypto currency based on a commodity instead, as long as that commodity - based crypto currency is still regulated by the financial system.
In other words: suppose the 5 - year difference in inflation between 2 currencies is not compensated by a 5 - year decrease in the value of the currency with the most inflation.
Words — not dollars — represent the currency by which an invention is commercialized.
One of the sixteen small paintings that plays with me — holds me — the most is grounded by shiny reflections reminiscent of pennies in a wishing well, layered with these thick, orgasmic (for the painterly painter), awkward rectangles of material exploration which bar out Washington like stacks of gold or grids of currency, all finally subtitled with the words, «I HOPE IT RAINS» — maybe or maybe not a reference to the Louis Prima song, «Pennies from Heaven.»
For those whose careers are funded just to obsess about the last jot and tittle of every word in the report this may be common currency (though historical records of this being so seem to be hard to come by).
While the word «currency» is in the name, that doesn't aptly describe them either — or at least not yet, as a good number of cryptocurrencies are still not accepted as payment by a majority of stores and companies.
In the Litecoin world, the currency is often guided by the words of Charlie Lee.
In other words, their entire supply is controlled by a single corporation, the owner of the game, just like with fiat currency.
In other words, Bitcoin promised to preserve the purchasing power of its digital currency by constraining supply.
Crunchbase News determined the companies to include in their data analysis by making a list of all organizations already categorized on their site as related to «Bitcoin,» «Ethereum,» «Blockchain,» «Cryptocurrency,» and «Virtual Currency,» as well as adding the key words «digital currency» and «utility token» to theirCurrency,» as well as adding the key words «digital currency» and «utility token» to theircurrency» and «utility token» to their search.
While competing against various fiat currencies or in other words, currencies backed by some central body, cryptocurrency has held up quite well.
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