free convertibility उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Karimov said Uzbekistan would by the end of this year sign Article 8 of the International Monetary Fund's charter that requires its members guarantee free convertibility of their currencies.
- The fixed exchange rate had been 1, 600 bolivars to the dollar since February 2003, when Chavez scrapped free convertibility and imposed strict currency controls to stem massive capital flight.
- The official, speaking to the Interfax news agency, said the IMF experts believe that the Central Bank's move violates the fund charter that requires free convertibility of a national currency.
- The key issue was the government's reluctance to allow free convertibility of the national currency, the som, a practice that has encouraged a black market in currency trading and hampered foreign investment.
- But George Perry, an economist at the Brookings Institution, notes that the exceptionally high domestic savings rates in Asia ( in contrast to Latin America ) minimized the advantages of free convertibility.
- Sanjar Maksudov, a currency expert at the Central Bank, said the decree was aimed to " further liberalize the foreign currency policy " and that it removed barriers to free convertibility of the som.
- Government efforts to prop up the som to prevent a dramatic drop in its value after allowing its free convertibility have resulted in a cash deficit and delays in payments of wages and pensions.
- The Fund also recommended that the government maintain tight fiscal and monetary policies " while avoiding bottlenecks in the availability of cash, ensuring regular payment of wages and pensions, maintaining free convertibility of som for current international transactions ."
- U . S . Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill expressed support Wednesday for economic reforms undertaken by Uzbek President Islam Karimov, who pledged to introduce long-awaited free convertibility of the Central Asian nation's currency before the end of the year.
- Karimov said Uzbekistan planned this year to sign Article 8 of the IMF's charter, which requires members to guarantee free convertibility of their currencies, but said credits being offered by the IMF as a stabilization fund were " causing bewilderment ".