They inflated at home for political purposes, but tried to keep their currencies pegged to the dollar.
An exchange-traded note is an unsecured bank IOU with returns pegged to some index.
Via, Tom Lawler census pegged the number at around 3 million or 2.4% in 2010.
Then came Manuel, although many analysts pegged West Virginia's Geno Smith as the top quarterback.
Argentina pegged its peso to the dollar via a kind of currency board a decade ago.
The CFPB report pegged much of the blame on an increase in retirees taking lump-sum payouts.
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They were pegged back by the spinners as Muttiah Muralitharan took 2-41 from his 10 overs.
The Chinese, for various reasons, technical and political, have decided to keep the currency pegged.
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Having your identity pegged to communication creates more data to manage and some blurry lines.
On exchange rates he was even more forthright, highlighting the risks of unsustainable pegged currencies.
The reason: imported machinery has been cheaper since Argentina pegged its currency to the dollar.
U.S. shipments pegged it as the third largest PC maker, though its results fell 7.5%, IDC said.
Loans to cover tuition fees would also be pegged for full and part-time students, said the government.
With its currency pegged to the dollar, China has effectively safeguarded competitiveness for its major export market.
Conversely, sporting goods companies are adversely affected because their production costs are in dollars or dollar-pegged currencies.
Its currency, previously pegged to the dollar, has crashed to around a quarter of its old value.
For 13 years, the baht was firmly pegged to a basket of currencies dominated by the greenback.
In 2002, the U.S. Geological Service pegged technically recoverable Marcellus shale reserves at 1.9 trillion cubic feet.
Swaziland's currency is pegged to the South African rand, effectively subsuming Swaziland's monetary policy to South Africa.
Since most mortgage payments are pegged to short-term interest rates, Norwegian mortgage-holders will be clobbered almost immediately.
Pegged to the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, it will discuss Nelson's strategy and leadership skills.
They have actually reduced the central place consoles had often been pegged as holding with regard to gaming.
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But the Estonian currency has been pegged since 1992, so rapid growth is expressed in rising prices instead.
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The US Geological Survey has pegged Marcellus at an estimated recoverable total of 84 trillion cubic feet (TCF).
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Carlyle Lewis helped put Blaze three-up but they were pegged back by Jonathan Phillips (two) and Nathan Gillies.
Today the annual clip value of the NBA Archives is pegged at four hundred million dollars a year.
Denmark's krone, which is pegged to the euro, was stable as well, helped by swift central bank action.
These problems have been exacerbated by the fact that Lithuania pegged its currency, the lit, to the dollar.
They were cutting taxes every year, and kept the yen pegged to gold via the Bretton Woods system.
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Widely pegged as the earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx's status was called into question two years ago by Chinese scientists.
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