Examples of Malaysian Ringgits in a sentence
The Underlying Index is an indicator of investment returns of debt obligations denominated in China Renminbi, Hong Kong Dollars, Indonesian Rupiah, Korean Won, Malaysian Ringgits, Philippine Pesos, Singapore Dollars or Thai Baht (each an “Asian Currency”) issued or guaranteed by government, quasi-government organizations or supranational financial institutions, in each case as determined by the Index Provider and which are for the time being constituent securities of the Underlying Index.
Prostitutes were paid MYR300 (Malaysian Ringgits) for short time service of which MYR50 went to the entertainer, and MYR500 for over night service of which MYR100 went to the entertainer.
Table 1 presents descriptive statistics for the full sample of 250 Malaysian IPOs and separately for Main Board (91 IPOs) and Second Board (159 IPOs) listings.7 Market value, sales and total assets data are in constant 2002 Malaysian Ringgits (RM), adjusted using the Malaysian Consumer Price Index.
During 1995, Audiovox Malaysia entered into a Secured Term Loan for 1.7 million Malaysian Ringgits (approximately $675) to acquire a building.
Restricted Bidding (Amended as per G.N. No. 25 of 2012) (1) For the purpose of section 19(1) (b) of the Act, the threshold amount shall be 5 million Malaysian Ringgits for the procurement of goods, works and other services.
These business units also incur a portion of their expenses in the local currency.Primary currencies include Euros, Singapore Dollars, Chinese Renminbi, Hungarian Forints, Czech Koruna, Taiwan Dollars, Japanese Yen, Australian Dollars, Malaysian Ringgits and Mexican Pesos.
Management considers that the Group is not exposed to significant foreign exchange risk arising from other foreign currencies, such as Euro, Singapore dollar, Japanese Yen, Korean Won and Malaysian Ringgits.
The accounting records of the Company are maintained in Malaysian Ringgits.
The MACC had informed CPIB that a senior officer in the Royal Malaysian Police was found to be in possession of few million Malaysian Ringgits, which he claimed to be commissions received from a Singapore businessman for recommending business opportunities to him.
Primarily these are: Sterling, US dollar, Singapore dollar, Taiwan dollar, Malaysian Ringgits, Chinese RMB and the Euro.