Definitions
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- noun The basic unit of currency of
Hungary ; subdivided into 100fillér .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the basic unit of money in Hungary
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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The Senior Facilities provide for variable quarterly interest payments at a rate equal to the sum of the applicable margin plus EURIBOR (or BUBOR, if a loan is denominated in Hungarian forint) for the applicable quarterly interest period plus any mandatory costs.
unknown title 2009
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The Senior Facilities provide for variable quarterly interest payments at a rate equal to the sum of the applicable margin plus EURIBOR (or BUBOR, if a loan is denominated in Hungarian forint) for the applicable quarterly interest period plus any mandatory costs.
unknown title 2009
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The Senior Facilities provide for variable quarterly interest payments at a rate equal to the sum of the applicable margin plus EURIBOR (or BUBOR, if a loan is denominated in Hungarian forint) for the applicable quarterly interest period plus any mandatory costs.
unknown title 2009
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The forint is the world's worst-performing currency in the last month, having lost 4.2 percent against the euro.
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The forint is the world's worst-performing currency in the last month, having lost 4.2 percent against the euro.
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The forint is the world's worst-performing currency in the second half, having lost 15.5 percent to the euro since June 30.
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The forint is the world's worst performing currency against the euro in the past three months, having lost 7.7 percent against the single currency.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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MáV is calling the forint loans in two parts: one for HUF 1.7 billion and the other for HUF
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Market positioning is relatively light, but given Hungary's vulnerabilities stemming from indebtedness, the forint could be a high beta currency in the emerging market asset class world.
FXstreet.com 2009
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Market positioning is relatively light, but given Hungary's vulnerabilities stemming from indebtedness, the forint could be a high beta currency in the emerging market asset class world.
FXstreet.com 2009
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