revaluation in A Sentence

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    In this period there is a Revaluation of values, as well as professional plans.

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    The Revaluation rate is generally considered to be the closing rate of the previous trading day.

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    Due to late announcements of main and Revaluation results, many students have faced difficulty with university admissions.

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    However, in case of a sharp fall in market prices, an interim Revaluation may happen any time.

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    The panel recommended a clear distinction between the two components of economic capital- realized equity and Revaluation balances.

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    For instance, in 2006- 07, 75% of RBI's Revaluation balances were wiped out, amounting to 1.5% of the GDP.

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    Altering the face value of a currency without reducing its exchange rate is a redenomination, not a devaluation or Revaluation.

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    The current ISO 4217 code for the peso is MXN; prior to the 1993 Revaluation(see below), the code MXP was used.

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    According to the RBI's 2018-19 Annual Report, the Revaluation of gold occurs on the last trading day of every month.

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    The current ISO 4217 code for the Mexican peso is MXN; prior to the 1993 Revaluation(see below), the code"MXP" was used.

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    In the absence of any Revaluation, there is going to be no change in the forex exchange rate of Iraqi dinar IQD.

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    You will have to see your doctor for Revaluation in six to 12 months, or sooner if you develop any symptoms.

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    A lack of supply and very robust- likely record demand- in the coming financial and monetary crisis will exacerbate this Revaluation in gold.

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    The banker will then take the gold from the locker and a Revaluation of the gold is done on the basis of current market rates.

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    And he said, if the asset Revaluation is done, in particular for property assets, it can make the value of the assets of the company increased.

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    I am afraid that without such a self-introspection and Revaluation of history they would not be able to live with peace among themselves and with other countrymen.

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    For taxpayers(WP), when filing the Revaluation of assets until December 31, 2015 the amount of special fares final income tax Revaluation is from the normal 10% to 3%.

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    The central bank's core reserve- contingency fund- is only around 7% of its total assets and the rest of it is largely in Revaluation reserves, which fluctuate with corresponding changes in currency and gold valuations.

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    According to him, this was largely a result of net loan repayments, mostly by the public sector, as well as negative foreign exchange Revaluation adjustments as the US dollar strengthened, particularly against the Japanese Yen.

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    Other factors that influenced the decline of the debt stock is from the negative foreign exchange(FX) Revaluation(US$220 million) arising from the strengthening of the US Dollar against other currencies, and an increase in residents' investments in Philippine debt papers(US$100 million).

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    If this recalculation(Revaluation) produces a reduction in value compared with the valuation on the previous day, you will be required to pay cash to the CFD provider immediately in order to restore the margin position and to cover the loss.

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    While there is no clarity as to how much of RBI's excess reserve could be transferred to the government, The contingency fund, currency and gold Revaluation account add up to Rs 9,2 lakh crore, which is 25 per cent of RBI's total balance sheet size.

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    It was recommended that realized equity could be used for meeting all risks/ losses as they were primarily built up from retained earnings, while Revaluation balances could be reckoned only as risk buffers against market risks as they represented unrealized valuation gains and hence were not distributable.

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    The fixed peg was not abandoned until just before the June G20 meeting, after which the yuan appreciated by about 1%, only to devalue slowly again, until further US pressure in September when it again appreciated relatively steeply, just prior to the September US Congressional hearings to discuss measures to force a Revaluation.

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    What needs to be mentioned here is that it took a while for the change to be fully enforced(it was common for prices to be quoted at both old and new values for about a year), the Revaluation played a significant role in terms of bringing the leu more in sync with the currencies of other neighboring countries.

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