Dual Exchange Rate definition

Dual Exchange Rate means that any of the Base Currency, Alternate Currency and/or Alternate Currencies, splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means that, with respect to a Reference Currency, the currency exchange rate specified in the Settlement Rate Option applicable to that Reference Currency splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates;
Dual Exchange Rate means with respect to any Exchange Rate, that the Exchange Rate splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.

Examples of Dual Exchange Rate in a sentence

  • Disruption Events [Price Source Disruption][Illiquidity Disruption] [Dual Exchange Rate] [General Inconvertibility][General Non-Transferability] [Material Change in Circumstance] [Nationalisation][Price Materiality, where:Price Materiality Percentage: [ specify][3] per cent.

  • Dual Exchange Rate means with respect to any Exchange Rate, that the Exchange Rate splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.

  • The VAR to be estimated is based on equations (6)-(12) and (16).The Dual Exchange Rate Regime To relieve balance-of-payment pressures on foreign exchange reserves, albeit temporarily, Argentina implemented dual rates in the early 1970s and in the 1980s, with a fixed exchange rate for trade account transactions and a flexible exchange rate for all other transactions.

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  • T277/3053 Kaldor, ‘A Dual Exchange Rate System”, 24 January 19755 T277/3055 Bryan Hopkin, ‘Methods of Balance of Payments Adjustment’, 20 May 1975, appendix by H.H.Liesner, p.13f.; N.Kaldor and W.Godley, ‘Methods of Balance of Payments Adjustment’, 21 May 1975, pp.1-2.


More Definitions of Dual Exchange Rate

Dual Exchange Rate means, with respect to the Settlement Rate Option applicable to determining the Calculation Rate for the relevant FX Valuation Date, that the currency exchange rate specified in such Settlement Rate Option splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means that the SER Subject Currency splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means, in relation to a Settlement Rate Option, that the currency exchange rate specified in such Settlement Rate Option is split into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means, in respect of an FX Rate and as determined by the Calculation Agent, the split of any Exchange Rate specified for such FX Rate into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means that the Dual Currency Exchange Rate splits into dual or multiple foreign exchange rates;
Dual Exchange Rate means, with respect to the Settlement Rate Option applicable to a Transaction, that the currency exchange rate specified in such Settlement Rate Option splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates.
Dual Exchange Rate means that the SER Subject Currency splits into dual or multiple currency exchange rates. “EMTA” means EMTA, Inc., the trade association for the Emerging Markets.