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Перевод: yen speek yen


[существительное]
иена ; страсть ; неудержимое желание; сильное желание;
[глагол]
жаждать; стремиться


Тезаурус:

  1. Higher long-term interest rates and a ceiling-busting yen amount to an effective tightening in monetary policy since the last cut in the official discount rate in early February.
  2. The latest surge in the yen has come at the worst possible time for many Japanese companies, especially exporters.
  3. The rest is split between yen and sterling.
  4. It has usually cost them less than 0.5% to raise capital by issuing dollar-denominated warrants (ie, Eurobonds with warrants that give the buyer the right to buy the shares at fixed prices in four or five years' time) in London and then using swaps to get the money back into yen.
  5. Other currency funds available include Hill Samuel International Currency Fund (0534 604604); managed classes in US dollars and sterling and individual classes in sterling, US dollars, Deutschmarks, Swiss francs, Japanese yen and Irish punts - all income accumulated; Prudential Money Funds (0800 244444), managed, sterling, US dollars, Japanese yen, Swiss francs and Deutschmarks - distributor status; Capital House International Growth Funds (0534 74689), sterling, US dollars, Japanese yen, Deutschmarks and Ecu - roll-up; Hambros Currency Fund (0481 715454), three managed funds plus sterling and US dollar - roll-up; Royal Bank of Canada (Channel Islands) (0481 723021), US dollar based managed plus classes in US dollars, Canadian dollars, sterling, Japanese yen, Swiss francs and Deutschmarks - roll-up.
  6. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party's National Defence Committee is split over whether to use the navy, or to spend 15 billion yen (68 million) on a new vessel for the coastguard to escort the ships.
  7. The school is already oversubscribed, despite fees of 1.2 million yen (5,100) a year, and appears to reflect the increasing interest in Japan for the various education systems developed in Britain.
  8. Officials argue that the rise in the yen, so far, is nothing like as steep as the near doubling of the currency which occurred after the 1985 Plaza Accord.
  9. Frozen out of Japanese society, their ambition is to return home with a nest egg of at least two million yen (8,000).
  10. Tokyo: Fuelled by the dollar's decline against the yen, the Nikkei average recovered 167 points of Friday's heavy losses to close at 35,376.35.
  11. On top of this pain, some economists see a less direct danger in the rising yen.
  12. This has been prompted by the increasing value of the yen, which has squeezed profit margins on cars exported, and also by the growing threat of protectionism in many countries.
  13. When American or British real interest rates have exceeded Japanese or German ones, the main reason has been the risk that the dollar or pound will fall in value against the yen and D-mark.

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