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1 currencies
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2 Currencies and money
write say25 c vingt-cinq cents1 €* un euro1,50† € un euro cinquante or un euro cinquante cents2 € deux euros2,75 € deux euros soixante-quinze20 € vingt euros100 € cent euros1000 € mille euros1000000 € un million d’euros* Note that French normally puts the abbreviation after the amount, unlike British (£1) or American English ($1). However, in some official documents amounts may be given as €10000 etc.† French uses a comma to separate units (e.g. 2,75 €), where English normally has a period (e.g. £5.50).there are 100 cents in one euro= il y a 100 cents dans un euroa hundred-euro note= un billet de cent eurosa twenty-euro note= un billet de vingt eurosa two-euro coin= une pièce de deux eurosa 50-cent piece= une pièce de cinquante centsBritish moneywrite say1p un penny25p vingt-cinq pence or vingt-cinq pennies50p cinquante pence or cinquante pennies£1 une livre£1.50 une livre cinquante or une livre cinquante pence£2.00 deux livresa five-pound note= un billet de cinq livresa pound coin= une pièce d’une livrea 50p piece= une pièce de cinquante penceAmerican moneywrite say12c douze cents$1 un dollar$1.50 un dollar cinquante or un dollar cinquante centsa ten-dollar bill= un billet de dix dollarsa dollar bill= un billet d’un dollara dollar coin= une pièce d’un dollarHow much?how much is it? or how much does it cost?= combien est-ce que cela coûte?it’s 15 euros= cela coûte 15 eurosthe price of the book is 30 euros= le prix du livre est de§ 30 eurosthe car costs 15,000 euros= la voiture coûte 15000 eurosit costs over 500 euros= ça coûte plus de 500 eurosjust under 1,000 euros= un peu moins de 1000 eurosmore than 200 euros= plus de 200 eurosless than 200 euros= moins de 200 eurosit costs 15 euros a metre= cela coûte 15 euros le mètreanother ten pounds= encore dix livres§ The de is obligatory here.In the following examples, note the use of à in French to introduce the amount that something costs:a two-euro stamp= un timbre à deux eurosa £10 ticket= un billet à 10 livresand the use of de to introduce the amount that something consists of:a £500 cheque= un chèque de 500 livresa two-thousand-pound grant= une bourse de deux mille livresHandling money200 euros in cash= 200 euros en liquidea cheque for 500 euros= un chèque de 500 eurosto change a 100-euro note= faire la monnaie d’un billet de 100 eurosa dollar travellers’ check= un chèque de voyage en dollarsa sterling travellers’ cheque= un chèque de voyage en livresa £100 travellers’ cheque= un chèque de voyage de 100 livresthere are 1.12 euros to the dollar= le dollar vaut 1,12 eurosto pay in pounds= payer en livresto make a transaction in euros= faire une transaction en euros -
3 basket of currencies
Fin. panier de devisesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basket of currencies
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4 basket of currencies
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5 basket
basket [ˈbα:skɪt]► basket case (inf!) noun* * *['bɑːskɪt], US ['bæskɪt]1) panier m, corbeille f; ( carried on back) hotte f; (for game, fish) bourriche fbasket of currencies — Finance panier m de devises
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6 currency
American - currencies; noun(the money (notes and coins) of a country: the currencies of the world; foreign currency.) monnaie -
7 currency
[plur. currencies]Fin. devise; monnaie; monnaie fiduciaire; unité monétaire d'un paysEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > currency
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8 alignment
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9 appreciate
(of goods, investment, shares) prendre de la valeur; (of value, price) augmenter;∎ the euro has appreciated in terms of other currencies l'euro s'est apprécié vis-à-vis des autres monnaies -
10 basket
ECONOMICS basket clause clause f fourre-tout;basket of currencies panier m de devises, panier de monnaies -
11 dollarization
dollarisation fThe thought of dumping their own yo-yoing currencies for the strong and stable U.S. dollar has made many beleaguered central bankers swoon. And we're not just talking crisis economies such as Ecuador, which in 2000 jilted its inflation-prone sucre in favor of the dollar: Last April, Canada's second-largest bank proclaimed that dollarization is the "only viable option" to boost the country's ailing economy.
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12 dual
EU dual circulation period période f de double circulation;dual currency deux monnaies f pl;STOCK EXCHANGE dual exchange market double marché m des changes;STOCK EXCHANGE dual listing cotation f sur deux Bourses;dual ownership copropriéte f;dual pricing régime m du double prix; (showing prices in national currency and in euros) double affichage m (des prix) -
13 dual circulation
EU(of currencies) double circulation f -
14 parity
(a) (equality) parité f;∎ we have achieved parity of productivity with Japan nous avons atteint le niveau de productivité du Japon∎ the two currencies were at parity les deux monnaies étaient à parité;∎ euro-dollar parity parité euro-dollarparity of exchange parité du change;parity ratio rapport m de parité;parity table table f des parités;parity value valeur f au pair -
15 realignment
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16 rate of exchange
(the relative values of the currencies of two or more countries: I want to change some dollars into francs - what is the rate of exchange?) taux de change -
17 basket
1 ( with one handle) panier m ; ( with no handle or two) corbeille f ; ( carried on back) hotte f ; (for game, fish) bourriche f ; ( on donkey) panier m ; sewing ou work basket corbeille f à ouvrage ; basket of currencies Fin panier m de devises ; -
18 cent
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19 currency
1 Fin monnaie f, devise f ; what is the currency of Poland? quelle est la monnaie polonaise? ; to buy foreign currency acheter des devises étrangères ; have you any German currency? avez-vous de l'argent allemand? ;2 (of word, term) fréquence f ; (of idea, opinion) crédibilité f ; to gain currency [word, term] devenir courant ; [idea, opinion] se répandre ; to give currency to sth accréditer qch. -
20 dollar
the 64 thousand dollar question la question à mille francs.
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