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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
revalue .
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Examples
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Central bankers generally accept government bonds as collateral in refinancing operations, but, below certain thresholds, lower ratings could trigger sizeable haircuts, in other words, revaluing the bonds substantially below their market value.
José Viñals: Government Bonds: No Longer a World Without Risk José Viñals 2011
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Central bankers generally accept government bonds as collateral in refinancing operations, but, below certain thresholds, lower ratings could trigger sizeable haircuts, in other words, revaluing the bonds substantially below their market value.
José Viñals: Government Bonds: No Longer a World Without Risk José Viñals 2011
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Central bankers generally accept government bonds as collateral in refinancing operations, but, below certain thresholds, lower ratings could trigger sizeable haircuts, in other words, revaluing the bonds substantially below their market value.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com José Viñals 2011
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese - namely a revaluing of China's currency - to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese - namely a revaluing of China's currency - to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese -- namely a revaluing of China's currency -- to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese - namely a revaluing of China's currency - to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese -- namely a revaluing of China's currency -- to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese -- namely a revaluing of China's currency -- to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Obama would like to extract some concessions from the Chinese -- namely a revaluing of China's currency -- to placate domestic critics who say China competes unfairly.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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