We will never be at par with fashion capitals until more money is invested in our industry. |
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The exchange said IFCI would place the shares with IDBI at par and subject to central bank approvals. |
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Similarly, Bosnia and Herzegovina operates a currency board with its domestic currency, konvertibilna marka, tied to German marks at par. |
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I thought if I could hit my lob wedge and stop the ball below the hole, I had a shot at par. |
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The most positive aspect of this budget is that pharma and biotech have been placed at par with the IT industry. |
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The greenbacks were legal tender notes issued at par with notes backed by specie. |
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The most traditional bonds are issued at par or face value, the amount the issuer promises to pay back to the investor at maturity. |
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Eesti Pank will exchange Estonian kroon banknotes and coins against euro at par value in unlimited amounts for an unlimited time. |
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Often, autonomy for robots is set at par with being mobile without an umbilical cord that connects the robot to a power supply and sometimes to an off-board computer. |
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Redemption should be possible at any time, at par value without any possibility to agree a minimum threshold for redemption. |
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It is one of the three pillars of modern society, at par with public and private sectors. |
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Convertibility pegs the peso to the dollar at par and limits the money supply to the level of hard-currency reserves. |
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In most countries in sub-Saharan Africa boys and girls are at par in pre-primary enrolment. |
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Each convertible bond at par value CHF 2 500 can therefore be converted into 3,4965 registered shares. |
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The unsecured and unsubordinated bonds were issued at par and may be called on or after 18 July 2003, subject to certain conditions. |
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The Canadian dollar this week managed to trade at par with American currency. |
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The salary increases are designed to be always at par with those of the country's public school teachers. |
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These instruments are issued at a discount, pay no coupon, and mature at par value. |
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If not converted prior to the date of maturity, the bonds will be redeemed at par value. |
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Saint Helena used sterling currency as in the United Kingdom until 1976 when it began to issue its own banknotes at par with sterling. |
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Every Greek bank account is electronically converted from the euro to the new drachma at par, ie a citizen's savings of €500 are deemed to be worth 500 drachmae. |
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Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases, ibid, Separate Opinion of Judge Laing at par. 12 to 21, Separate Opinion of Judge Treves at par. 8-9, and 11, and Separate Opinion of Ad Hoc Judge Shearer. |
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But they also aim to repay their customers at par. |
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It's a fool's errand to buy distressed debt at par. |
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As a result, 75 players were at par or better. |
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Callable in full, and not in part, on September 4, 2003, at par. |
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This effect on the par value of the debt is temporary, as buyback operations advance the time before outstanding bonds trading at a premium or discount would need to be refinanced with new bonds at par value. |
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Callable at par commencing 5 years prior to maturity. |
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Trading securities decreased marginally due to normal trading activities, offset largely by the purchase of assets at par from third-party structured securitization vehicles. |
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Obviously, we would be further ahead if the dollar wasn't at par. |
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The table below summaries the conditions associated with and results achieved by these issues which were all made at par with their nominal value. |
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The degrees awarded by the universities and polytechnics are at par by law, but the content and orientation of studies is different. |
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In 1970 the country switched its currency from the Bermudian pound to the Bermudian dollar, which is pegged at par with the US dollar. |
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It is interchangeable with the Brunei dollar at par value since 1967, owing to their historically close relations. |
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Zimbabwean bond notes for 2 and 5 dollars were introduced in 2016 at par value of the US dollar. |
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When a GNMA or FNMA security bought at a premium is prepaid at par value, most of the difference shows up on the books as a capital loss. |
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Deposits remain redeemable at par until the bank locks its doors. At different points during the course of the 20th century, rich-country governments decided that banks were too vulnerable to this danger. |
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Redemption should always be possible at any time, at par value. |
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The Scandinavian Monetary Union, a monetary union formed by Sweden and Denmark on 5 May 1873, fixed both their currencies against gold at par to each other. |
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Thus, a mortgage effectively is composed of a long-term non-callable bond plus an embedded call option that gives the mortgager the right to buy back the bond at par. |
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An additional 325 million of gross loans have been deleveraged at par value since March 2013, through redemptions or refinancing from third parties. |
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