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ex·ˈchange raten Wechselkurs m, Devisenkurs m, Währungskurs mofficial \exchange rate amtlicher Umrechnungskurs\exchange rate adjustment Devisenkursanpassung f\exchange rate assessment Wechselkursbeurteilung f\exchange rate development Devisenkursentwicklung f\exchange rate fluctuations Wechselkursschwankungen pl\exchange rate model Wechselkursmodell nt\exchange rate parity Wechselkursparität f\exchange rate policy Wechselkurspolitik f\exchange rate stability Wechselkursstabilität f\exchange rate system Wechselkurssystem nt\exchange rate swap Wechselkurstauschgeschäft nt* * *exchange rate mechanism Wechselkursmechanismus m* * *n.Kurs -e m.Wechselkurs m. -
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ex·'change rate nWechselkurs m, Devisenkurs m;\exchange rate parity Wechselkursparität f;\exchange rate stability Wechselkursstabilität f;\exchange rate swap Wechselkurstauschgeschäft nt -
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