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revaluation of the currency - перевод на голландский

REDUCTION IN VALUE OF A CURRENCY WITH RESPECT TO ANYTHING WHICH IT CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR
Currency devaluation; Devalued; Devalue; Devaluating; Devaluated; Devaluate; Devalues; Devaluing; Devaluations; Currency revaluation; External devaluation; Devaluate\'\"; Devaluation of a currency

revaluation of the currency      
herbepaling van de koers (verhoging van de muntwaarde in verhouding tot andere muntwaarden)
soft currency         
GLOBALLY TRADED CURRENCY THAT SERVES AS A RELIABLE AND STABLE STORE OF VALUE
Hard Currency; Hard currencies; Soft currency; Sound money; Safe-haven currency; Safe haven currency; Haven currency; Strong currency; Weak currency
zachte valuta´s (geldeenheid waarvan tariefkoers niet vast staat, maar schommelt)
international currency         
A CURRENCY THAT IS WIDELY USED INTERNATIONALLY
Single global currency; Global currency; International currency; Supranational currency; Supercurrency; World money
internationale munt (een munteenheid als erkend betaalmiddel in veel landen)

Определение

Hard Currency
The currency of a nation which may be exchanged for that of another nation without restriction. Sometimes referred to as convertible currency. Hard currency countries typically have sizeable exchange reserves and surpluses in their balance of payments. See: Soft Currency

Википедия

Devaluation

In macroeconomics and modern monetary policy, a devaluation is an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange-rate system, in which a monetary authority formally sets a lower exchange rate of the national currency in relation to a foreign reference currency or currency basket. The opposite of devaluation, a change in the exchange rate making the domestic currency more expensive, is called a revaluation. A monetary authority (e.g., a central bank) maintains a fixed value of its currency by being ready to buy or sell foreign currency with the domestic currency at a stated rate; a devaluation is an indication that the monetary authority will buy and sell foreign currency at a lower rate.

However, under a floating exchange rate system (in which exchange rates are determined by market forces acting on the foreign exchange market, and not by government or central bank policy actions), a decrease in a currency's value relative to other major currency benchmarks is instead called depreciation; likewise, an increase in the currency's value is called appreciation.

Related but distinct concepts include inflation, which is a market-determined decline in the value of the currency in terms of goods and services (related to its purchasing power). Altering the face value of a currency without reducing its exchange rate is a redenomination, not a devaluation or revaluation.

Примеры употребления для revaluation of the currency
1. But on Wednesday, he ruled out any dramatic revaluation of the currency.
2. The Bank of Japan‘s deputy governor, Toshiro Muto, said he expected China to carry out a smooth revaluation of the currency, whose value is maintained at about 8.3 per U.S. dollar.
3. "The 2.1 per cent revaluation of the currency and introduction of some more flexibility in the way it is set do not seem really to have addressed either of those issues in a very deep way, which is why most people in the market don‘t see it as a final step," Prof Pettis said.
4. It would also allow authorities "to more easily adapt monetary policy to domestic concerns and to allow market forces to determine bank interest rates to a greater extent". China‘s July 2005 revaluation of the currency, together with the associated change in the exchange rate arrangements, was "a step in this direction", it said, but more needed to be done.
5. Treasury Undersecretary Timothy Adams told a congressional committee that getting China to move toward a more flexible exchange rate system remained his department‘s No. 1 priority and the Chinese have failed to do enough since announcing last summer a small revaluation of the currency.