• To ensure good air quality inside, it has both an air-exchange system and a geothermal system that have filtration.

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  • The yuan on Friday closed 0.01 percent stronger than Thursday at 6.15 to the dollar, according to the China Foreign Exchange System.

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  • Analysts argue that revaluation is in order, a stance that received a boost last May when Kuwait de-pegged its dinar from the dollar, shifting to a floating basket exchange system.

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  • They are able to use monetary prices to calculate profit and loss because, in a monetary exchange system, the prices of all goods are denominated in the same good the monetary unit.

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  • So you could even put the switch down to the slow death of that natural deflation built into the Gold Standard (or rather its step-nephew, the Gold Exchange system), starting at the very same time as US stockholders kissed goodbye to earning a premium each year above Treasury yields.

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  • The country's current foreign-exchange system, which involves a fixed "official" exchange rate that makes the currency, the kyat, more than 100 times as valuable against the dollar as the black-market rate, is so confusing that many foreign companies have refused to re-enter the country even if Western leaders ease sanctions against Myanmar, the country also known as Burma, as expected later this year.

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  • SDRs were created in 1969 to support the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system.

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  • This mutual exchange concept is expanded more broadly in the LETS (Local Exchange Trading System) model of private currencies.

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  • The balance of payments and exchange rates were making news, and the slow break-up of the Bretton Woods fixed-exchange rate system was under way.

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  • But then, President Nixon took the dollar off that fixed exchange rate system, and it's very hard to imagine how we could go back there now.

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  • The three key elements of this policy remained the adoption of a floating exchange rate system, the anchoring of monetary policy to the inflation target and the acceleration of banking sector reforms, he said.

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  • Like any fixed exchange-rate system, a currency board offers the prospect of a stable exchange rate, which can promote both trade and investment.

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  • Microsoft is a business tool and they make exchange the mail system most companies are on.

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  • That is, language is purely a means of exchange, a system that enables the sharing of thoughts and feelings.

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  • So, this cumbersome and costly exchange rate management system either keeps investors sidelined or requires them to attach a hefty premium to any new undertaking.

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  • The Russian Trading System exchange stood out, settling 0.7% higher to 1413 points but is already down about 0.3% from the close in after-hours trading.

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  • The SDR was created in 1969, during the Bretton Woods fixed exchange-rate system, because of concerns that there was insufficient liquidity to support global economic activity.

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  • It is conceivable that we might abandon a floating exchange-rate system, as the BRIC countries, especially China, are not as happy with today's system as many in the West are.

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  • In the 433 months since trading freely following 1973's demise of the Bretton Woods exchange-rate system, gold has had a 7.1% average annual return, achieved solely from six relatively brief spikes.

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  • Beforehand, border agents would only verify a student's status in a database, the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, when the person was referred to a second officer for additional inspection or questioning.

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  • There is no perfect exchange-rate system.

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  • Though Denmark achieved a measure of stability in the 1970s by joining the European Community (now Union) and its exchange-rate system, in the other Nordic countries inflationary bubbles swelled, then burst in the late 1980s, toppling banks in Sweden, Finland and Norway.

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  • Argentina, Latin America's fastest-growing economy last year, has the most rigid exchange-rate system of all, with a currency board that fixes by law the value of the peso at parity with the dollar, and thus limits the money supply to the level of foreign currency reserves.

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  • That financial crisis, in the course of which the Italian lira was ejected from Europe's pre-euro exchange-rate system (along with Britain's pound sterling) coincided with a huge political crisis, as corruption investigations brought crashing down the parties that had dominated Italian politics for the past 40 years.

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  • These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that include, among others, risks related to competition, management of growth, new products, services and technologies, potential fluctuations in operating results, international expansion, outcomes of legal proceedings and claims, fulfillment center optimization, seasonality, commercial agreements, acquisitions and strategic transactions, foreign exchange rates, system interruption, inventory, government regulation and taxation, payments and fraud.

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  • These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that include, among others, risks related to competition, management of growth, new products, services and technologies, potential fluctuations in operating results, international expansion, outcomes of legal proceedings and claims, fulfillment center optimization, seasonality, commercial agreements, acquisitions and strategic transactions, foreign exchange rates, system interruption, indebtedness, inventory, government regulation and taxation, payments and fraud.

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  • Why then does he expect a system of fixed exchange rates absent at least one link to gold somewhere in the system would be anymore stable or durable?

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  • As we move our business and relationships further online, a new system of exchange has evolved.

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  • The device is designed to work with your e-mail account on a Microsoft Exchange e-mail system--period.

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  • Seventy percent of the trades came through the exchange's electronic system, and in 2006 it's only going to get more intense.

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