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13:32 Jul 5, 2004 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | ||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Powers (PhD) United States Local time: 03:11 | |||
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5 +1 | pessify the debt |
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4 +2 | convert the consolidated debt at the rate of 1.40 pesos per dollar |
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pesificar la deuda consolidada a razón de Pesos 1,40 por dólar pessify the debt Explanation: pessify (that is convert to pesos) the debt - I presume this is from Argentina as that is where they use the Pessification rule! HTH Exp. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2004-07-05 13:37:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- see this from google: ... IMF had previously signalled its displeasure to the change in the Convertibility Law. ... was accompanied by a forced and asymmetric ‘pessification’ of dollar ... www.utdt.edu/departamentos/ empresarial/cif/pdfs-wp/wpcif-082002.pdf |
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pesificar la deuda consolidada a razón de Pesos 1,40 por dólar convert the consolidated debt at the rate of 1.40 pesos per dollar Explanation: I believe it would be this. Mike :) |
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