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1.to say what units of money are used
1.Should it opt to leave, it would have an incentive not to convert its stock of euro-denominated debts to claims in a new, stronger currency.
一旦选择离开,它将不会热衷把以欧元计价债务股票转换为以新的,更加强劲的货币计价的债务。
2.China has recently opened up to private equity firms, as foreign firms have finally been allowed to raise yuan-denominated funds.
中国近来向私募股权投资公司敞开了大门——外国公司被允许在华设立人民币基金。
3.SAFE has been trying to persify its reserves to be less reliant on dollar-denominated assets.
外管局一直在努力实现外汇储备多元化,以便减少对美元计价资产的依赖。
4.China has about $2. 4 trillion in foreign reserves overall, though it doesn't reveal how much of that is in euro-denominated assets.
中国共拥有约2.4万亿美元外汇储备,不过其中有多少欧元资产尚不清楚。
5.Frankel said he would have expected to see a shift towards euro-denominated assets.
Frankel预期资金将转向以欧元计价的资产。
6.The value of bonds issued in euros since the beginning of 2006 exceeds that of bonds denominated in dollars.
自2006年初以来,以欧元发行的债券超过了美元计价债券。
7.If the euro were to disappear altogether, the question of how to handle euro-denominated contracts would be a legal morass.
如果欧元彻底消失,如何处置以欧元计价的合同,将成为一个法律上的泥淖。
8.The gold-denominated versions of these funds, which had been up for most of the year, now are down about 20%.
这些以黄金结算的基金在2011年大多数时间里都处于上涨态势,但到目前为止,已下跌20%左右。
9.However, if it were to sell dollar-denominated treasuries, several bad things would happen.
然而,如果出售美元计价的美国国债,一些不好的事情会发生。
10.The question of what happens to euro-denominated contracts if the euro dissolves is a thorny one.
若欧元解体以欧元名义签订的合同怎么办,这确实是一个棘手的问题。