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Yes, as soon as it becomes feminized it's devalued, both in terms of socially devalued, but also in terms of — Monetarily devalued!
"If women are devalued in the marketplace, women of color are even more devalued in the marketplace," said Albelda, who studies women in the low-wage workforce.
"If women are devalued in the marketplace, women of color are even more devalued in the marketplace," Albelda, who studies women in the low-wage workforce, told me this summer.
When Pompeo allowed this irregular channel to go forward, he undermined Ambassadors Yovanovitch and Taylor and devalued their legitimacy in Ukraine — but more importantly, he devalued the very essence of diplomacy.
They devalued their currency, " Fisher said on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
It's been so devalued that it doesn't carry any weight.
China came under harsh criticism when it devalued in August.
Inflation jumped after Egypt devalued its currency in November 2016.
"I just felt dehumanized, devalued and literally discarded," she says.
In the summer of 2015, the Chinese devalued the Yuan.
When the currency is devalued, all imports become more expensive.
False optimism devalued what was going on in my body.
Young women are dismissed and devalued on a regular basis.
"They devalued their own product in a dramatic way," Rutledge said.
The power producers must therefore buy dollars with devalued naira income.
It devalued the riyal in June 1986 to 3.75 from 3.65.
" Removing religion from schools "We have devalued life in this country.
In Lebanon, the currency of Iran-backed Hezbollah has been devalued.
Republicans bewitched by Donald Trump have devalued the import of truth.
People are devalued, she claims — not educational subjects or professional fields.
Qualcomm rejected the $103 billion deal, saying it devalued the company.
It's just one more way that women are devalued for their work.
"It devalued us," she said of getting paid less than male colleagues.
They've completely devalued the Best of Show awards in so many cases.
In March, the central bank devalued the pound to 8.78 per dollar.
WE PUT SANCTIONS ON RUSSIA THE RUBLES BEEN -- WE DEVALUED THE RUBLE.
The Mavericks are trying to wean Porzingis off the increasingly devalued shot.
Most pointedly, the last time Beijing devalued, Chinese exports did not soar.
"Apple has devalued all of the pages of publisher content," Kargman said.
" Or, more philosophically: "No one should be devalued because of their genitalia.
Our past has been devalued and our future threatened by their outrages.
They devalued and they pumped a lot of money into their system.
From a Denver fitness studio: ClassPass has completely devalued the fitness industry.
"[Facebook] devalued fact and replaced it with whatever was trending," said McNamee. Rep.
Remember last year when China devalued its currency and the market went nuts?
The central bank also devalued the naira for retail customers two weeks ago.
Our contributions were devalued, and [we were] even encouraged to distrust fellow delegates.
It was clear to many that the country should have devalued and defaulted.
They have faced rising costs since the pound was devalued in November 2016.
And traits that align with "soft" behaviors have also been devalued — even scorned.
Already, the yuan has devalued by about 10% against the dollar this year.
How could Israeli Arabs not feel devalued and belittled by the Israeli authorities?
If likes go, then the value of them will be "devalued," Lee said.
AND, BY THE WAY, NO ONE HAS EVER DEVALUED THEIR CURRENCY INTO PROSPERITY.
For her, they are diamonds in her life, precious and will never be devalued.
Airline miles were sold to credit card companies in bulk which devalued the points.
It is important that LaCroix's true character is not devalued intentionally − in any way.
He has already devalued the currency and embarked on a gradual fiscal reduction plan.
In August 2015, China also devalued the yuan by 2 percent against the dollar.
Angola has devalued its currency by about 85 percent since the beginning of 2018.
The national currency, the manat, fell sharply and had to be officially devalued twice.
Eisler writes that traits seen as stereotypically "feminine," like soft emotions, are systemically devalued.
With reward programs getting devalued all the time, cash back is becoming more valuable.
The disadvantage of no shameFrom the beginning, Trump's patented short-termism devalued the virus.
Nigeria devalued its currency in 2016, making it more expensive to buy foreign goods.
Alexander Vindman and vice presidential staffer Jennifer Williams devalued several key Republican talking points.
"They devalued the protections of the Fisheries Act, they devalued the protections of the Inland Waters Protection Act, they changed the Environmental Assessment Act, and these are other pieces of legislation that are directly related to the protection of biodiversity," he said.
That meant points earned over the past year were suddenly devalued with no apparent recourse.
So the British will actually get a beating on imports when the pound is devalued.
The aim is to eliminate any unfair advantage brought on by the unfairly devalued currency.
It has devalued the pound several times but not been able to halt the fall.
Though Argentina was confronted with state violence and a severely devalued peso, hacker culture bloomed.
Sumner says that after the US left gold and devalued the dollar, stock prices soared.
In August 2015, China devalued its yuan, which immediately triggered a slide in the rand.
What are the real-life consequences of representing sex workers in devalued ways in games?
We have murdered and systematically imprisoned and slaughtered and devalued and drugged up the majority.
Price movement subsequently eased but surged back again after the pound was devalued in March.
Mexico's currency devalued after NAFTA passage and eliminated any tariff-cut benefit for U.S. exporters.
If it's devalued and untrustworthy for advertisers, the web as we know it is threatened.
A worker who is obsolete is a worker who is devalued, and thus, eventually, unpaid.
Sudan this month devalued its pound currency to 18 per U.S. dollar from 6.7 previously.
We are tired of a world where our work is devalued and our dreams disposable.
Voters claiming their vote was devalued should have standing to make their case in court.
"The stolen property was purchased at a much devalued rate" before being sold, he added.
That decision by the court significantly devalued Mr. Trump's overture to Democrats resisting wall funding.
In August 2015, China unexpectedly devalued its currency with no warning and very little explanation.
Italy would likely default on its debts, and its replacement currency would be greatly devalued.
It devalued traditionally feminine tasks such as event planning, deeming them unworthy of monetary compensation.
It also drops the occasional big surprise, like when it devalued the yuan in 2015.
He said that they've devalued their currencies, making it harder for American exporters to compete.
"With the increased likelihood of a no-deal Brexit, sterling has significantly devalued," the company said.
We live in an age of digital abundance, one that has devalued photos more than anything.
And it hasn't cost us anything because they devalued their currency or they've poured money in.
One anonymous subscriber took to Reddit to bemoan how it "devalued" the film they were watching.
But the implication of the episode is clear: The old systems, which devalued women, have failed.
It was a move that smacked of desperation and the pound was devalued by the evening.
Some members of Nigeria's central bank monetary policy committee have said the naira should be devalued.
Remainers predict an economic armageddon of lost growth, a devalued pound and withered City of London.
"  Trump's voters, Dearing said, were those who felt "marginalized, devalued, and cut off at the knees.
Acknowledging that black life has historically been devalued does not inherently devalue the lives of others.
He has devalued his own words and, by extension, the people who speak on his behalf.
Many union members, feeling devalued by the Party, voted for Nixon, contributing to his landslide victory.
Once you notice this problem — innovation is exalted, maintenance devalued — you begin to see it everywhere.
"Certain rules that for a long time had governed behavior also became devalued," the editorial noted.
With Mr. Trump in charge, the political market for purity on the right has been devalued.
In contrast, Venezuela devalued its bolivar and announced a new system for setting the exchange rate.
They're also seen as women's work, which has always been devalued in the American labor market.
Why does Mexico have to sell its citizens as if they were a barrel devalued oil.
That fee has effectively devalued the official rate to 3.9, much closer to the black market equivalent.
Most recently he complained about the "devalued" euro which he said gave European exporters an unfair edge.
Six of the 10 American airlines surveyed by WalletHub, a consumer website, devalued their miles last year.
The rupee has been devalued four times since late last year, falling by more than 20 percent.
Over the past 18 months he has devalued the currency and cut wasteful food and fuel subsidies.
Then again, Wenger's devalued stock with early twentysomethings is understandable, considering the timing of his greatest triumphs.
When Venezuela devalued three years ago, locals queued up to buy TVs before they rose in price.
In August, Maduro devalued the bolivar currency by 96 percent, hiked taxes and raised the minimum wage.
In Nancy Reagan's mind, the presidency had been devalued and debased after a decade of poor leaders.
Increasingly, facts are being devalued, misinformation spread, accountability ignored, and channels that give citizens a voice withdrawn.
So sit down and make your fucking play, unless you strive to be devalued in the face.
Politics attracts the least well-meaning and least talented people because the political sphere has been devalued.
China has devalued their currency in the past," Mnuchin said in an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
In early 1994, China devalued the yuan a staggering 85033 percent and the U.S. job market soared.
Anatomy of a Scene The dark satire "The Lobster" imagines a world where single people are devalued.
Furthermore, QE could also ultimately lead to a devalued currency — meaning that imports would become more expensive.
An earlier version of this briefing incorrectly identified one of the two bank notes devalued in India.
The central bank on Thursday devalued the pound to 13 against the dollar ahead of Sunday's float.
Maduro last week devalued the currency and raised fuel prices, though critics dismissed the moves as insufficient.
Feeling devalued by my peers, with no confidence in my future, I experienced intermittent but profound depression.
It has lost more than six percent of its value since Beijing suddenly devalued it last August.
I should let it go, but I feel as if a friendship that I valued is devalued.
They earn revenue from exports in dollars but must pay many of their bills in devalued liras.
He also criticized the tariffs China has set in place which he said have devalued their currency.
Because our culture has devalued domestic work, caring for houses and children remains low-paying and unregulated.
"I don't want to see us devalued because of an image," Ms. Lowe testified, fighting back tears.
"I don't want to see us devalued because of an image," Ms. Lowe testified, fighting back tears.
If large sales did push up interest rates, China's remaining portfolio of Treasuries would also be devalued.
Last June, authorities devalued the naira by 220 percent only to then return it to its straitjacket.
Pakistan is facing a balance of payments crisis, its currency has rapidly devalued, its debt is soaring.
When China devalued its currency in August, some of the largest E.T.F.s sank by 50 percent or more.
Or will he find himself burning vast amounts of completely devalued relegation currency, just to survive the winter?
As evidence, China has consistently devalued the yuan in recent years in order to keep its exports cheap.
Library shows come and go between different services, and they've been devalued due to their lack of accessibility.
Mr Mirziyoyev has sharply devalued the currency, the som, bringing the official and black-market rates into alignment.
The currency was rapidly devalued due, in part, to highly skilled British counterfeiters flooding the market with fakes.
It also fails to provide a viable solution both for the devalued dollar and for our circulating coinage.
Assets of banks that do not build a sufficient backstop will automatically be devalued under the proposed rules.
And that is precisely why Hamilton exists as a text: to elevate and celebrate the dismissed and devalued.
With a devalued currency, China aims to lessen the effects of the tariffs by making its exports cheaper.
He renewed his complaints on Friday that China had devalued its currency in response to the trade dispute.
Soon afterwards, Argentina defaulted on its debt and devalued the peso - destroying the savings of many ordinary Argentines.
While the market has begun to bounce back, a spate of foreclosures and devalued homes and properties remain.
Today's business policies reflect a broader cultural norm in which women's sexual pleasure is devalued compared with men's.
When trust vanishes and knowledge is devalued as an establishment defense of the status quo, anything can happen.
If not "we will all be culpable in leaving a greatly devalued landscape to future generations," he wrote.
Last week the bank devalued Nigeria's naira currency and announced a stimulus package to support Africa's biggest economy.
Beijing devalued the yuan after the Trump administration threatened to slap tariffs on just about every Chinese export.
The Zimbabwean dollar was so devalued that the country even printed a $100 trillion note as legal tender. 
After transitioning, he noticed what he said wasn't devalued in a way he felt it had been before.
Taylor famously ditched Spotify a couple years ago, arguing that the service's free, ad-supported tier devalued music.
But they also fear their murdered children will be devalued, their tragedies lost in criticism of their government.
GM may increase UK auto production if the British pound remains devalued over the longer term, Mohataram said.
If we emphasize only the former, I believe femininity and the people who express it will remain devalued.
" Pelosi said it is "disgusting" to see members of the LGBT community "devalued for a hateful political agenda.
One refusenik told Breakingviews it wasn't joining because executives feel pledge inflation has devalued the currency of participation.
The currency has been devalued to the point that many can't collect enough money to leave, he said.
Years and decades down the road, Argentina has to earn enough devalued pesos to service its dollar debt.
Because of the hundreds of millions of images being uploaded and shared daily, photography has been severely devalued.
Trump targeted China during his campaign, frequently saying the Asian giant unfairly devalued its currency and taxed U.S. exports.
In December and in March, the rupee was devalued, each time by about 5 percent, by the central bank.
That was the biggest daily decline since last August, when Beijing abruptly devalued the yuan by almost 2 percent.
"The Euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar, putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage," Trump tweeted.
A devalued currency can boost one nation's exports as the decline in the currency makes that country's goods cheaper.
"China has devalued its currency by over 10% with the express purpose of neutralizing tariffs, full stop," Navarro said.
This has led to a belief, encouraged by the memories of 2008, that the local currency will be devalued.
When the yen and won devalued against the dollar, no one was saying that Korea or Japan were finished.
The islands have long been a laboratory for scientific inquiry, but colonial methods have devalued these forms of knowledge.
The move devalued the pound by 32.3 percent to an initial guidance level of 13 pounds to the dollar.
" She adds that "even paid caregiving work is devalued in our society—[it's] paid less than non-caregiving work.
The tightly managed currency fell heavily in 2018 and, before that, in 2015 when the PBOC devalued the currency.
We have the right to not have our votes weighted and devalued by those who vote with their dollars.
As the presidency is debased and devalued, those who don't think like Trump's "millions" are challenged to maintain hope.
Scientists highlight deadly health risks of climate change "The previous administration devalued workers by their policies," the official said.
Non-oil revenue has increased, but the fall of the pound has devalued it in dollar terms, Dau said.
This month Sudan devalued its pound currency to 18 per U.S. dollar from 6.7 pounds to the dollar previously.
When China devalued its currency three years ago, fear spread through the country's economy and markets around the world.
It is asserting that your ideas and words deserve an audience in a world that has historically devalued them.
The rigidity of the currency's peg, which has only been devalued once in its history, is also a worry.
Three months ago, Altria, one of the world's largest tobacco sellers, devalued its investment in Juul by $4.5 billion.
As one after another devalued, angry trading partners put up tariffs, and the world retreated into rival currency blocs.
They systematically devalued our product by continuing to discount our classes, even though we specifically asked them not to.
Pakistan has devalued its currency multiple times since December and reserves have plunged to $8.1 billion, according to Bloomberg.
Trump has devalued the intelligence community, diplomats, and senior military officers and leads an interagency process that curbs dissent.
That, our Upshot reporter writes, puts men at a disadvantage and also keeps female-dominated jobs devalued and underpaid.
The peso was drastically devalued, making U.S. goods much more expensive in Mexico, while Mexican imports became far cheaper.
He also has repeatedly said that Beijing has devalued its currency to gain an advantage over the United States.
Since then, Egypt has introduced valued-added tax, devalued the currency and raised the prices of electricity and fuel.
The competition's third round, when the Premier League's giants join the lower-level dreamers, has been devalued by disinterest.
IT WAS A WARNING SHOT AT CHINA AND RUSSIA ABOUT DEVALUATION CHINA HAS DEVALUED THEIR CURRENCY IN THE PAST AS A MATTER OF FACT, UP THROUGH 2016, THEY DEVALUED IT SIGNIFICANTLY STARTING IN 2017 RIGHT AFTER THE PRESIDENT WAS ELECTED, THEY'VE USED A LOT OF THEIR RESERVES TO ACTUALLY SUPPORT THE CURRENCY.
"For far too long, Indigenous women and girls have been publicly devalued or ignored," the inquiry states on its website.
Egypt, which devalued the pound in November in return for a $12bn IMF bail-out, is an oft-cited example.
But the government froze these instruments during the 2001-2002 crisis, forcing millions of savers to accept devalued pesos instead.
With its currency devalued, Russia now relies even more heavily on oil and gas production in order to produce revenues.
If the pound is devalued sharply and people cannot get money from the banks, commentator Naoum said chaos will ensue.
Had Greece left the euro, citizens would have probably seen their bank deposits devalued, and inflation and interest rates soar.
In the summer of 63, when oil prices tanked, every major U.S. trading partner—bar China—devalued against the dollar.
In response, America's key trading partners—the euro zone, Japan and South Korea—all devalued their currencies against the dollar.
Trump supporters, like Huckabee, are right: only Trump's actions will matter because the President has so devalued his own words.
"There were plenty of doctors and nurses who wanted to help and were devalued by the international system," says Blanchet.
Many worry that the Lebanese currency, which has been pegged at 1,500 to the dollar since 1997, could be devalued.
Egypt's main index fell 1.12 percent in the lowest volume recorded since the Egyptian pound was devalued in mid-March.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi devalued the 2100- and 1000-rupee bills because they are frequently counterfeited or used for graft.
"When trust vanishes and knowledge is devalued as an establishment defense of the status quo, anything can happen," Clinton said.
The Yuan was devalued several times in the space of a week and there was tumult in their stock markets.
Its prices are in the now-devalued Brazilian real, whereas the official American agent, Cosport, is still charging dollar rates.
In March the central bank devalued the currency, but its positive effects were short lived as capital inflow remained subpar.
Perhaps most important, voters outside of swing states know their votes are devalued, if not worthless, and they behave accordingly.
"Unlimited movies in theaters for $9.95 was offensive to them because they thought it devalued their product," Mr. Itum said.
Despite holding billions and trillions of the devalued Zimbabwean dollars in my hands, I was hopeful that things would change.
And Desire from Locust Grove sees together-time devalued: I feel that many teenagers don't physically interact with other people.
Delta is known for having unexpectedly devalued its SkyMiles multiple times over the last few years, frustrating some loyal travelers.
We're not paying for it because China devalued their currency, and they put a lot of money into the pot.
The central bank in April last year devalued the exchange rate to 250 riyals to the dollar from 215 riyals.
Enormous debt and shrinking foreign investment have led to fears that the Lebanese pound will be devalued and prices raised.
Trump said China has devalued its currency to make its exported goods cheaper, so consumers are not facing higher costs.
A spike in state borrowing costs under a eurosceptic government has devalued banks' sovereign bond holdings, eroding their capital buffers.
The central bank devalued the pound by almost 14 percent in March, briefly closing the gap with the black market.
Trump is a self-ascribed "counterpuncher" — whether he is lambasting Megyn Kelly or sticking up to China for its devalued currency.
He devalued the currency by 95% and replaced it with a new currency, the "sovereign bolívar", which has five fewer zeroes.
"The rumour that the naira is going to be devalued is false," said Isaac Okoroafor, a spokesman for the central bank.
Valor would then redistribute extra Valor to its community and incentivize holders to exchange even more of their now-devalued XRP.
The currency has been devalued from the official rate of 218,000 to the dollar to the black-market rate of 6m.
In 2015, just two months after the stock market bubble burst, China's central bank devalued the yuan by nearly 2 percent.
Under the IMF deal, Egypt devalued its currency and has been gradually cutting fuel subsidies in moves that have deepened poverty.
A year later it devalued the yuan by 5 percent and its surplus with the U.S. widened by US$4.5 billion.
Borrowers, by contrast, will be keen to take on debt if they believe they can pay it back in devalued currency.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Winston Paes, who is prosecuting Shkreli, noted the stock plunge since Shkreli's indictment had devalued the bond's collateral.
Maduro devalued the bolivar by nearly 60% and hiked the price of petrol in Venezuela for the first time in decades.
Since China devalued the yuan in August and permitted a further sharp slide in January, the currency has largely held steady.
You look at the competitiveness to the rest of the world, most currencies have devalued anywhere 10, 20, 30, 43 percent.
Foreign investors assume that any Nigerian asset they buy in naira now will cost less later, after the currency has devalued.
China devalued its currency, sending shockwaves through foreign exchange markets, fanning already-smouldering global growth concerns that have not gone away.
Prices of imported products have soared since Egypt devalued its currency in November as part of measures to stimulate the economy.
The government also devalued the peso currency and erased long-running fuel subsidies, further stoking inflation already running at 30 percent.
But recent changes to patent laws have made patents harder to defend and enforce, and they have devalued American intellectual property.
The slide was heaviest in the second half of the year as China markets crashed and Beijing unexpectedly devalued the yuan.
The stock market dropped more than 10 percent last year after China devalued its currency by a small amount, for instance.
"Weight lifting is so riddled with doping problems, it's hard to call any medal devalued," said Bill Mallon, an Olympic historian.
But any stimulus to British exports from a devalued currency is likely to be offset by higher prices for imported goods.
The S&P 500 has not seen a 13-day run so volatile since China devalued its yuan in August 2015.
The central bank in August hiked its benchmark policy rate to 60 percent after the peso ARS=RASL was repeatedly devalued.
He said that while China and Russia had devalued their currencies throughout the Obama administration, they reversed course after Trump's election.
Because, with our devalued labor in the market and our not-recognized labor at home, women of the world support capitalism.
Data services widely available to the public showed that the country's currency, the renminbi, had been sharply devalued as China slept.
And while just about everyone on the Internet gets trolled occasionally, it's different to be systemically devalued because of your gender.
And the value of homes exposed to flooding in Florida could be devalued by as much as $80 billion by 2050.
Measured in U.S. dollars, housing prices in Egypt dropped substantially after the government devalued the currency by half in November 215.
After that, Argentina currency devalued more than 60%, and over 50% plants shut down, per capita income also fell by half.
"The Euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar, putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage," Trump wrote on Twitter.
My colleagues and I gently advised many people around relationships where they were disempowered, ignored, devalued, and dehumanized without language for it.
The African nation devalued its currency to 18 Sudanese pounds for one U.S. dollar, from a rate of 6.7 pounds in 2017.
Pipher is a clinical psychologist who is attentive to women over sixty, whose minds and bodies, she asserts, are steadily being devalued.
But market players worried that the deal, which is intended to modernize free trade arrangements between the three countries, could be devalued.
We're taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs from China, and they're eating the tariffs because they devalued their currency.
It initially devalued the pound by about a third from its peg of 8.8 to the dollar, then let it slip further.
On Monday, the Egyptian central bank devalued the pound to 8.85 per U.S. dollar at a special foreign exchange auction from 7.73.
While he was in charge, the company devalued by over $5 billion, from $7.73 billon to $2.26 billon, Music Business Worldwide reported.
In 1994, China unified its dual exchange rates and devalued the yuan by 33 percent from 5.8 per U.S. dollar to 8.7.
Countries like Greece and Italy had habitually devalued their currencies to retain a competitive edge; they now cannot without leaving the euro.
The central bank devalued the rate for retail customers in February after Nigeria's top economic advisor body called for an urgent review.
However it devalued the naira last month for individuals, paving the way for a possible broader move to narrow black market rates.
They yanked $6.2 billion from emerging-market stocks last week — the largest weekly depletion since China devalued its currency in August 2015.
In a statement in May the minister of finance noted that the exchange rate would have to be devalued "sooner or later".
The naira's official rate, controlled by the government, has hovered just above 300 to the dollar since it was devalued in June.
Several analysts said it would sink to $1.10 — a level not seen since 1985, just before the United States devalued the dollar.
I think they often felt really devalued, because all of the women I interviewed were highly educated, and they previously had careers.
The yuan has fallen a further 3 percent against the dollar after China devalued its currency by nearly 2 percent on Aug.
Maduro also devalued the country's currency, the bolivar, by 95% last month and pegged it to the petro, a state-backed cryptocurrency.
And part of that is because what they do is complicated and valuable and so they don't want that to be devalued.
Our bodies and our sexuality are devalued, we are denigrated by mother-in-law jokes, and we're rendered invisible in the media.
But because he operated a spread offense, his passing statistics are devalued by N.F.L. analysts, who remain uncertain of his pro potential.
Meaning, despite the racial hierarchy in this country, some white people's lives are devalued just like the lives of people of color.
We need to tackle the attitudes, stereotypes and expectations of those who are currently committed to a devalued and low-paying career.
That puts men at a disadvantage in today's economy — but it also ensures that the female-dominated jobs remain devalued and underpaid.
WeWork, a money-losing endeavor, recently decided to delay its IPO after demand from Wall Street devalued the business by the billions.
"For a long time, it was devalued by many top executives," said Harvey L. Holmes Jr., the editor from 26 to 22.
However, many experts said at the time the move was unwarranted, even if China had unfairly devalued its currency in the past.
Shelton also said she thought it was unfair for countries to use monetary policy to engineer a competitive edge with devalued currencies.
By the same token, the reason Democrats lost in 2016 is there was a swath of people who felt disrespected and devalued.
The real fell 8 percent against the U.S. currency on Thursday, sustaining the largest losses since the country devalued its currency in 1999.
As MoviePass devalued ticket prices with an unlimited subscription, the relationship between AMC, the country's largest theater chain, and MoviePass started to crumble.
"The Euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar, putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage," Trump tweeted without offering any evidence.
As labor done disproportionately by African American women, domestic work was further devalued and marginalized on the bases of both race and gender.
The yuan will be devalued 30 to 40 percent due to loan losses in China's banking sector, according to the hedge fund manager.
Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, on Wednesday devalued the currency by 37 percent and raised fuel prices for the first time in 17 years.
The most obvious argument against such an occurrence is that it has devalued what the other 28 organizations have accomplished in that time.
Maduro envisions the petro being used as an alternative to the country's fiat currency, the bolivar, which has been devalued in recent years.
I was in awe of the fact that it is really here, after years of our accomplishments being shunned, devalued, or ignored completely.
Egypt's central bank said on Monday it had devalued the Egyptian pound to 8.85 per U.S. dollar at a special foreign exchange auction.
It's not unlike the 1930s when you had beggar thy neighbor competitive appreciations, where one nation after another devalued currency against trading partners.
Other research also shows that occupations dominated by white women, men of color, or women of color tend to be devalued in general.
And for others -- so many others -- the worth of the accusers has been devalued; their violation has mattered less than protecting the accused.
A lot of us Gen-Z kids are criticized for our "clicktivism" or "slacktivism"or whatever word we're being devalued by these days.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) devalued its currency in August, arguing it would allow the market to reset at its natural level.
The Trade Enforcement and Trade Facilitation Act details several consequences for nations that have devalued their currency and have large current account surpluses.
People with disabilities are often dismissed, devalued and discriminated against, even though progress has been made over the years to change society's perception.
"We substantiated the allegation that BGen Cooling's overall course of conduct toward subordinates disparaged, bullied, humiliated them, and devalued women," the investigation found.
It devalued the currency by about a third from the former peg of 8.8 against the dollar and allowed it to drift lower.
Stadlen also says that giving away storage devalued Flickr in users' eyes — they no longer saw it as a product worth paying for.
In addition to the halt in American agriculture purchases, China devalued the yuan Monday morning, sparking fear that the United States could retaliate.
In mid-March, the central bank devalued the pound to 8.85 per dollar from 7.73; the stock market rallied 6.7 percent that day.
Along with deep cuts to energy subsidies, it has also sharply devalued its currency and introduced a value-added tax under the deal.
It was inspired by economic crashes that happened around 2000, including one in Argentina, where alternative economies emerged when the currency was devalued.
Gallery, Sarah Bedford and Tracy Miller offer complementary approaches to bringing the historically devalued genre of still life painting into the 21st century.
" PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST, SPARTAN CAPITAL SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "The market is down obviously on the China news which basically devalued its currency.
Bonthu purchased 86 put options on September 1, 2017, which would allow him to profit big if Equifax's stock devalued considerably within two weeks.
Except, this time, the room included more than 500 journalists—the very people whose work is being devalued by the proliferation of fake news.
China has eaten the cost of those tariffs because they've devalued their currency and they've also pumped a lot of money into their system.
He has previously said that the yuan will be devalued 30 to 40 percent on the back of loan losses in China's financial sector.
AMC has been a thorn in MoviePass's side for some time, having previously threatened legal action, which it said devalued the movie-going experience.
It will also let market forces dictate the rupee's exchange rate, which has been devalued by 18% against the dollar in the past year.
"The UK's corporate crown jewels are on sale and because of the devalued pound these kinds of acquisitions could become more commonplace," he said.
Inflation shot up after Egypt devalued its currency in November 2016, reaching a record high in July on the back of energy subsidy cuts.
Maybe some stuff in there is defined in such a way that the digital assets you think you own can be erased or devalued.
In October, Sudan sharply devalued its currency after the government asked banks and money changers to set the exchange rate on a daily basis.
In the airline industry, however, the results have been as predictable as an increase in any other money supply: inflated prices and devalued currency.
This month Sudan devalued its pound currency to 18 per U.S. dollar, more than double its previous peg of 6.7 pounds to the dollar.
It took a $49 million loss last year when Venezuela devalued its currency and a $472 million loss in 2014 for the same reason.
Subsidies were done away with and the New Zealand dollar devalued so that the country might become a bigger part of the global economy.
But then they would be faced with huge debts denominated in euros while their own currencies - the drachma and the lire - were heavily devalued.
Occupations that are considered "female-dominated" are often devalued in our culture — a reality further compounded when we take into consideration race and ethnicity.
Under the IMF deal Egypt also devalued its currency and has been gradually cutting fuel subsidies, putting tens of millions of Egyptians under strain.
Those who devoted their lives working in these industries must never feel devalued for their contributions or pessimistic about the prospects for their kids.
A number of African countries are short of U.S. dollars, especially Angola and Nigeria, where weak oil prices have devalued their currencies, and Zimbabwe.
The quasi-currency was supposed to trade in parity with the U.S. dollar but it wasn't long before it devalued sharply on the street.
Because they're not supposed to be building in the South China Sea, and because they've devalued their currency…I'll do that in a heartbeat.
"We have devalued life, whether it's through abortion, whether it's the breakup of families, through violent movies and particularly violent video games," Patrick said.
They argue agents have hiked prices far more than they should have, since Egypt's pound was sharply devalued against the dollar in November 2016.
McCarthy (no relation), writing for National Review, opines that the devalued "dossier" might have been the insurance policy that Strzok and Page were referencing.
The central bank said when it devalued in March that it would pursue a more flexible approach but has since held the pound steady.
Over time the bond notes have devalued against the U.S. dollar on the street, despite being officially pegged to the value of the greenback.
The teacher uprising that began in West Virginia has exposed a trend among white-collar workers: a feeling that their credentials are being devalued.
Trump tweeted on Tuesday that the euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar and put the United States at a big disadvantage.
These women's lives were further devalued by a police force that classified their deaths as NHI and, in some cases, never investigated their homicides.
Still, yuan deposits have dropped a third from the peak in 2014, a contraction that accelerated after China unexpectedly devalued its currency last August.
The country devalued its currency, the pound, to 18 per U.S. dollar, more than double its previous peg of 6.7 pounds to the dollar.
Most of them live in the provinces, where they barely survive on government handouts of devalued local currency and subsidized food, according to Delphos.
Other periods of heightened volatility include 2015, when China devalued its currency; 2013, during the taper tantrum; and 2011, during the European debt crisis.
"You can have a misaligned currency that's very damaging to a trade relationship even if it's not manipulated or devalued," the administration official said.
The central bank devalued the pound by 13 percent in March in an effort to close the gap between the official and parallel rates.
In 2018, the Venezuelan government devalued its currency by 95% due to hyperinflation, prompting more than 400,000 Venezuelans to flee from the economic collapse.
In 1994, the Mexican government devalued the peso, setting off a period of financial instability that came to be known as the Tequila Crisis.
Kit launches – much like the kits themselves – have been devalued by their ubiquity, and now tend to be little more than transparent PR exercises.
China abruptly devalued the renminbi by 2000 percent last August, as part of a shift to a more market-oriented approach and to help exporters.
The rules of the monetary zone state that, as a last resort, the exchange rate can be devalued to address imbalances (as happened in 103).
If every legitimate patent royalty was considered a "tax" imposed by a "monopolist," antitrust law would apply very broadly, but patent rights would be devalued.
To reduce the amount of time women devote to unpaid and devalued domestic work, men simply have to take on some of the workload themselves.
These days a dollar buys 3.4 reais, but no one in Brazil or in other emerging markets with devalued currencies is declaring a belated victory.
It devalued the currency by about a third from its former peg of 8.8 against the dollar and has since allowed it to drift lower.
The government says it wants the petro to be used as an alternative to the hugely devalued bolivar when paying taxes, contributions and public services.
Sterling's loss of nearly a fifth of its value since the referendum shows how Britain has already been devalued in the eyes of the world.
On March 14 the central bank devalued the Egyptian pound by around 13 percent and said it would adopt a more flexible exchange rate policy.
With Nigeria hard hit by the weak world oil market, the central bank effectively devalued the naira by 30 percent against the dollar in June.
TWENTY years ago, on August 17th 1998, the Russian government devalued the rouble, defaulted on its domestic debts and suspended all payments to foreign creditors.
It is likely that market leaders like Flipkart, Ola and others will get devalued markedly, but will continue to receive investor interest due to FOMO.
In it, she said that Uber's HR failed to deal with or reprimand sexual harassers, and that the company's culture routinely devalued and mistreated women.
That's because that pound has been devalued by about 17 percent against the U.S. dollar since the vote, which has made those exports more valuable.
The new normal was building upon the tragedy of 9/11 with a series of actions that further devalued human life at home and abroad.
Those stores were plum employment hopes for women without a college education — until, with depressing predictability, those women were systematically devalued by their male bosses.
The central bank had been taking measures to support the pound but on March 14 it devalued the currency to 8.85 per dollar from 7.73.
If China had a floating exchange rate, the yuan would have devalued with won and yen, and no one would have given it a thought.
The central bank devalued the birr currency by 15 percent last October for the first time in seven years in an attempt to boost exports.
The central bank devalued the pound to 8.78 per dollar in March and raised interest rates by 150 basis points days later to control inflation.
The central bank had been taking measures to support the pound but on Monday devalued the currency to 8.85 pounds per dollar from 20143 pounds.
It's demonstrative of the larger problem of racially motivated mass incarceration, and how the war on drugs has devalued and dehumanized citizens of this country.
"The Euro and other currencies are devalued against the dollar, putting the U.S. at a big disadvantage," Trump tweeted on Tuesday without offering any evidence.
On Tuesday, Trump and a top adviser strongly criticized Japan, China and Germany, claiming they had all devalued their currencies to benefit their own countries.
Traders said SBP, run by an interim governor since May, this week effectively devalued the rupee by not propping it up as it normally does.
"To use financial terminology, with Mr. Epstein's suicide the currency they had has been devalued substantially," Jacob Frenkel, a former federal criminal prosecutor, told INSIDER.
When their roles are devalued, they get the message that they should take their talents elsewhere — or never choose public service in the first place.
In the near future of The Mandibles, Keynesian economics is revealed to be nothing more than "dodgy hocus-pocus" that has massively devalued the dollar.
Foreign stock and bond market investors have become reluctant to put money into Nigeria because they assume the naira will eventually have to be devalued.
Investment by overseas investors in short-term, liquid instruments such as Treasury bills has been heavy since Egypt devalued its currency and raised interest rates.
Another woman in Atlanta told us that her years of experience were devalued by parents who had access to a huge number of potential nannies.
JP Morgan said on Wednesday it expected the naria to be devalued by around 10% to 400 naira per dollar by the end of June.
We have devalued the importance of people who understand how machines work, what goes into their production, and the art of making and maintaining them.
The naira has been hitting new lows since this week on the spot market after the central bank last week devalued the official exchange rate.
And BenevolentAI — which has been working on drug discovery — found itself raising money last year in round that devalued the loss-making company by half.
Four mutual fund companies have devalued their investments in Uber by as much as 15 percent, The Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times reported.
On March 14 the central bank devalued the pound to 8.85 per dollar from 7.73 and announced it would adopt a more flexible exchange rate.
The United States also faces stiffer competition from Argentina, whose wheat prices tumbled last month after the country devalued its peso and scrapped export taxes.
Jobs associated with women are economically devalued in the American economy, particularly when they involve care work, such as teaching, child care and health care.
As a result, many advocates say, their work is systemically devalued, dismissed as "domestic care" and reimbursed at rock-bottom rates by state Medicaid programs.
Their children were later told that their people were simply "hunters and gatherers" and their traditional knowledge, sacred sites and languages were devalued and destroyed.
The U.S. currency on Thursday gained 8.06 percent against the Brazilian real, which posted the highest losses since the country devalued its currency in 1999.
The "army of the unemployed," a devalued currency, inflation and corruption are tied to a host of social ills like prostitution, drug abuse and suicides.
In an attempt last month to close the gap between official and black market rates, the central bank devalued the currency to 8.78 from 7.73.
The bank devalued the renminbi 4 percent compared with the dollar last August, then pushed it down nearly 3 percent in late December and early January.
The central bank devalued the naira for retail customers, a move seen as testing the waters for a wider devaluation that Buhari has so far resisted.
The decision was discriminatory, amounted to a political campaign waged against Russian sportspeople and devalued any medals won in their absence, Russia's President Vladimir Putin said.
Of course, it's doubtful that we'll see video games go all in on the kind of all-you-can-eat subscription model that's devalued those products.
Speculation that the naira may soon be devalued has grown since the vice president said last week that currency policies needed to change to encourage investment.
The central bank devalued the pound by about 14 percent in March in an effort to close the gap between the official and black market rates.
The second took place a few months later in November when the devalued yuan corresponded with a weak start into the new year for U.S. stocks.
As four presidents came and went in a week over Christmas 2001, Argentina devalued and defaulted on $82bn of bonds, the largest sovereign default in history.
Egypt devalued the pound by 13 percent in March to relieve mounting downward pressure and has held it at roughly 8.8 to the dollar since then.
To deal with the crisis, Pakistan's central bank had already hiked rates by 175 basis points since January and devalued the currency four times since December.
Egypt devalued the pound to 215 per dollar from 210 and simultaneously pumped nearly $200 million into the dollar-starved banking system in a surprise sale.
The yuan fell 1.5 percent in May, its sharpest monthly drop, excluding August when the currency was devalued, leaving it near levels last trade in 2011.
The government has in recent months devalued the rupee, imposed tariffs on imported goods and sought to boost exports to reduce growing balance of payments pressures.
To ease current account pressures, Pakistan's central bank has devalued the rupee four times since December, while interest rates have been hiked three times this year.
The price was 45 million bolívars, an amount that soon dropped to 45,000 after the government replaced the currency with a new devalued one in 2008.
If Ford does as he's promised, those permits will be devalued, Keith Brooks, program director of Canadian advocacy group Environmental Defence, told me over the phone.
August appeared to mark a return to the upward trend in prices since the central bank devalued the pound in March and slashed subsidies in August.
And the German state of Bavaria says it will sue Volkswagen on behalf of its employees' pension fund, which owns sharply devalued shares in the company.
Their monthly income fell from 50 million rials, or about $1,400, a year ago to 10 million rials, or $90, at the current heavily devalued rate.
As the Argentine currency devalued precipitously earlier this year, Mr. Macri took the politically painful step of turning to the International Monetary Fund for a loan.
Seeing it play out on social media, I was the only one having a hard time with new motherhood and that left me feeling really devalued.
The Chinese government devalued the yuan to fall below its 22.9-to-2100 ratio with the US dollar for the first time in a decade Monday.
If you do not do well and have many errors one project that is evaluated in thousands dollars, may be devalued to only hundreds of dollars.
At that time, people in the United States devalued jeans so much that they would rip them up and use them like tissue paper in packages.
Khartoum devalued the Sudanese currency to 18 pounds per dollar in January from 6.7, but black market rates soared as high as 40 pounds last month.
Those would be likely to include a devalued Italian currency that would savage Italian savings accounts overnight and increase the country's already large burden of debt.
Ten years ago in the U.K., MDMA supplies dried up and the credit crunch devalued the pound by 25 percent, making cocaine more expensive to import.
Washington's policy of applying "maximum pressure" on Iran through sanctions has shredded the country's oil revenues, sent its economy into recession and devalued its national currency.
Second, Germany has theoretically and politically devalued its message by its wrong and calamitous imposition of fiscal austerity on sinking and heavily-indebted euro zone economies.
The scheme's big reveal is weighed down by the dozen reveals that come before it and as a result its credibility and importance are substantially devalued.
Trump also alarmed currency markets by tweeting that the euro and other currencies were "devalued" against the dollar, putting the United States at a "big disadvantage".
Bookmakers certainly like Canada's chances making them prohibitive 1-to-10 favorites while the Euros were devalued coming into the eight-team tournament as 33-1 longshots.
The country's foreign exchange reserves, which can be used when a domestic currency is rapidly devalued, have fallen to $3.2 trillion from $3.21 trillion this month alone.
Plummeting global oil prices five years ago sent the former Soviet energy producer's economy into decline, devalued its currency and led to bankruptcies among its commercial banks.
This gendered favoritism is all too common in sports, but is especially virulent in ones like tennis, where high-status players like Serena Williams are routinely devalued.
In an attempt to close the gap between official and black market rates, the central bank devalued the currency to 8.85 per dollar from 7.7301 last month.
But it now faces a vicious circle: for many employees, devalued wages no longer cover the cost of getting to work on a collapsing public-transport system.
The HomePod, an overpriced and exceedingly dumb "smart" speaker that adds nothing to the ecosystem as a whole, and may even have devalued it by being mentioned.
In an attempt to close the gap between official and black market rates the central bank devalued the currency to 8.85 per dollar from 7.7301 this month.
The central bank on Monday devalued the naira for retail customers, days after a top advisory body demanded at a meeting chaired by Osinbajo an urgent review.
In doing so, he devalued the public service she made her life's work and missed an important opportunity to help diversify the largely white, male diplomatic team.
To deal with current account pressures Pakistan's central bank has devalued the rupee four times since December, while interest rates have been hiked three times this year.
The government devalued the birr last year but economists say it is still overvalued by as much as 25 percent and that dollar shortages may deter investment.
However, since Egypt devalued its currency last year — as part of measures to revive the economy — the price of manufacturing shop dummies within the country has soared.
The Reagan administration also aggressively devalued the dollar in the autumn of 1985, another item that accelerated economic growth that had nothing to do with tax reform.
Sudan sharply devalued its currency in October after the government tasked a body of banks and money changers with setting the exchange rate on a daily basis.
China burned through $1 trillion of reserves supporting the yuan in the last economic downturn in 2015, during which it devalued the currency in a surprise move.
It was the highest level for the "fear index" since August 2015, when the Chinese suddenly devalued the yuan and set off a firestorm of trading activity.
The online retailer has been devalued by Morgan Stanley twice in quick succession and is now valued at a mere $5.37 billion from $15.2 billion in 2015.
Hungarian-born Soros said the scale of the sterling devaluation would compare with 1967, when then-Prime Minister Harold Wilson devalued the pound to $2.40 from $2.80.
It devalued the votes of blacks, Latinos, and Asians, who together had overtaken whites in population in Texas, with Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi not far behind.
Nearly all of Chase's primary airline partners have devalued their programs (a bit in some cases, massively in others), and so has their best hotel partner (Hyatt).
The Turkish economy contracted 3 percent in the fourth quarter of last year after a currency crisis devalued the lira by nearly 30 percent against the dollar.
Still, it is immensely gratifying to move through a museum space that affirms the dignity of female subjectivity, a perspective that is too often devalued or dismissed.
And it would have further devalued the importance of conference titles, since it would have had to reject three major-conference champions in favor of the Bulldogs.
But not only is the public debt greater than it was in 2009; citizens' incomes have been slashed, their assets devalued, their property lost, their debts multiplied.
The Chinese government devalued its currency, letting the yuan fall below its 7-to-503 ratio with the US dollar for the first time in a decade.
"There's no question having a really good point guard is pivotal in today's game, whereas the center position has probably been a little devalued lately," Fleisher said.
The central bank devalued the pound by almost 14 percent in March, briefly closing the gap with the black market, but pressure quickly began to mount again.
Having to repay that debt in a devalued currency would be a major struggle and would badly harm Italian savers and investors, who hold most of it.
Careless and needless mistakes happen when accountability and accuracy are devalued in favor of pushing ideological high-horses or generating shrill headlines to get clicks and ratings.
In practicing what he preaches and in pushing aside the formalities of church practice, Francis intends to give weight to devalued Christian virtues like charity and love.
It continued through aggressive central planning, utilizing the advantages of cheap labor, a devalued currency and a robust factory system to spread its products around the world.
Women's work is systematically devalued at every level, both economically and socially, whether it's in the home or in low-wage work or in the corporate boardroom.
Some respondents were concerned that hiring staff would be difficult after Brexit, while others said an increase in international visitors if the pound was devalued could boost business.
Sudan sharply devalued its own currency in October after the government tasked a body of banks and money changers with setting the exchange rate on a daily basis.
What we find is that over time and in our culture, it's devalued so people don't recognize its value and they're not putting the resources into sustaining it.
Such creditors were bankers and bondholders who faced the risk of being repaid in money that had been devalued by inflation; the gold standard made that outcome impossible.
Sadly Penny's involvement in the show is completely devalued by the constant use of the outdated term fireman in the catchy theme tune, title and on all merchandise.
In October, Sudan sharply devalued its currency from 29 pounds to the dollar to 47.5 after a body of banks and money changers set the country's exchange rate.
The 26-year-old Tomic appealed the decision, citing the fact he was unwell before the match, while Tsonga added that he felt his victory had been devalued.
"Turning down a client is a privileged thing," explained Sonja, adding that since trans sex workers are often fetishized and devalued, they often can't afford to say no.
Saad Hashmey, research director at brokerage firm Topline Securities, said historically the rupee had been devalued by about 5 percent per year and the latest devaluation was overdue.
The Japanese yen has been devalued by 22019 percent in the past three years despite the fact that Japan runs a massive trade surplus with the United States.
For generations, domestic work -- traditionally performed mostly by women of color and immigrants -- has been overlooked and devalued, even in moments when other workers achieved hard-won gains.
The importance of primary debates in this cycle should be especially devalued because there is a good chance that Trump doesn't participate in any 2020 general election debates.
The honors paid to Bush this week signaled a widespread appreciation of his fundamental decency, at a moment in our political history when decency has been sorely devalued.
The president-elect frequently said he wanted to change the trade balance between the countries, contending that China unfairly devalued its currency to make its exports more competitive.
Cumulative inflation over the last four years has seen real incomes lose more than half of their purchasing power, and the government effectively devalued the dinar last September.
OIL TOILS Trump also alarmed currency markets by tweeting that the euro and other currencies were "devalued" against the dollar, putting the United States at a "big disadvantage".
"The culture, and technology, are making signatures a devalued currency," said Tamara Plakins Thornton, a University at Buffalo professor who wrote a cultural history of handwriting in America.
But when the country devalued its currency in the past, investors moved money out of the country just when it was needed the most, weakening the Chinese economy.
Mr. Rosenthal never stopped writing for a variety of publications, even as he lamented that technology — from the telegraph to the tweet — had steadily devalued the written word.
"We have, unfortunately, devalued disabled people forever, which means we devalue their suffering," said Curt Decker, executive director of the National Disability Rights Network, a nonprofit advocacy group.
From a fixed exchange rate that had the Egyptian pound officially trading at 8.8 to the dollar, the pound has now been devalued to 16.7 against the dollar.
Indeed, after Egypt devalued the pound in 2016, the currency dropped by 50 percent, but eventually it stabilized as rates were hiked and investors chased the higher returns.
Its chairman, Major General Shokry Al-Qamary, said sales of kitchen utensils were booming since Egypt devalued its currency in 2016, pushing up the price of imported goods.
Trump also put currency markets on edge by tweeting that the euro and other currencies were "devalued" against the dollar, putting the United States at a "big disadvantage".
Chinese demand for gold coins surged 22013 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier as consumers sought to protect their wealth after Beijing devalued the yuan currency.
Both in its single-player campaign and on the multiplayer front, BF1's aesthetic and narrative choices made clear how the conflicts of the 20th century devalued human life.
China's foreign reserves fell by a record $513 billion last year after it devalued the yuan currency in August, sparking a flood of capital outflows that alarmed global markets.
Market analysts said China devalued its currency in retaliation for Trump's 10% tariff on an additional $300 billion in Chinese goods which will go into effect on Sept. 1.
These are all on a range that are connected to the ways in which even people who haven't groped women have devalued and objectified them for so many years.
Investors are also nervous about yuan after the People's Bank of China devalued the mainland's currency twice last year and as the gap between onshore and offshore yuan widened.
Concerns about China's handling of its financial markets have continued since last summer, when policymakers began intervening in equity markets and devalued the yuan amid a stock market rout.
Colonization also created arbitrary divisions of western scientific rationale, logic and technology versus eastern superstition and magic, which further devalued any genuine scientific knowledge present before the colonizers arrived.
" He continued, "Then smacks me in the face which starts the chase to this inevitable race to feeling broke, beaten, devalued, out of place & now I'm all off pace.
Concerns about China's handling of its economy and financial sector were piqued last summer when authorities intervened in equity markets and devalued the currency amid a stock market rout.
Since it has already devalued the house in the contract, even if the home doesn't appreciate at all, the investor is still getting $45,000 over and above its investment.
The country benefits from a Euro devalued by the state of Southern Europe's economies, exonerating Germany from being accused of manipulating a currency they no longer directly control. Wunderbar!
Meanwhile, older adults have faced their own headwinds, including a housing crisis that anchored them to their devalued homes and a safety net that ties recipients to their states.
Because Trump is Trump -- unpredictable, never satisfied and a big fan of scapegoating -- the job of being the man (or woman) next to the man has been considerably devalued.
Angola this month unveiled plans to restructure its foreign debt and devalued the kwanza currency after the collapse in global oil prices from mid-2014 had battered its economy.
Concerns about China's handling of its financial markets have continued since last summer, when authorities began intervening in equity markets and devalued the yuan amid a stock market rout.
The black market rate was 520 to the dollar a month ago after the central bank devalued the exchange rate for retail customers to 375 naira to the dollar.
There, the idea of luxury was debased and devalued with gaudy dresses, blouses and skintight pant-boot hybrids cut in post-Brexit-inspired euro-note and dollar-bill patterns.
Ms. McFadden, who is not a registered lobbyist but runs the chapter's political work, said the harassment was a symptom of a system that devalued women at every turn.
Countries in such straits usually go through ad hoc bankruptcies known as sovereign debt crises, in which the currency is devalued and debts defaulted upon and/or written down.
Some of the most vocal opponents of the bills were legal immigrants, who argued that offering sanctuary to people who came illegally devalued their own struggles to gain citizenship.
The African nation's economy has deteriorated in recent months after Khartoum devalued the pound currency and slashed its wheat price subsidies, leading to riots across the country in January.
We are taking billions — you remember what I said: We're not paying for it, because China devalued their currency and they put a lot of money into the pot.
Devalued exchange rate and increasing inflation, as well as declined revenue of oil export before Dec this year, making Iran face a severe economic outlook and international political environment.
Last year, Lira devalued about 30% in Turkish currency crisis, till now, it has lost more than 10%, in terms of current situation, it is expected to decline more.
The Luddites were, for the most part, not proletarians but skilled craftsmen, weavers who constituted s sort of labor aristocracy but found their skills devalued by the power loom.
While the International Monetary Fund expects economic growth for 2017 to rise to 1.3 percent, problems, including a devalued kwanza and a foreign exchange shortage, continue to simmer away.
NHL veterans and experienced players — known as the "glue guys" or hockey's "middle class" — are being devalued by salary caps and struggling to secure guaranteed contracts, the AP reports.
Sashiko, which had come to be devalued as a craft associated with poverty and with women, was reappropriated by high-fashion designers like Issey Miyake as early as 1973.
Maduro devalued the strongest official exchange rate by 0.53 percent to 10 bolivars per dollar from 6.3, and streamlined the previous three-tiered system into a dual exchange rate mechanism.
Nigeria's naira steadied in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) market after Tuesday's sharp falls, amid confusion over whether authorities would follow through on signals that the currency could be devalued.
It's lovely to hear Aniston say that she knows her worth — and that she refuses to be devalued into some archaic stereotype that a woman without children is pathetic, i.e.
As a mother, I'm not supposed to do anything that upsets my children or that makes them uncomfortable, certainly not for something as culturally devalued as my own creative labor.
What we find is that over time and in our culture, it's devalued so people don't recognize its value and they're not putting the resources into sustaining it. Absolutely. Absolutely.
TALK DOWN Trump also put currency markets on edge by tweeting that the euro and other currencies were "devalued" against the dollar, putting the United States at a "big disadvantage".
Conversely, because women are conditioned to read texts which are culturally devalued, they often learn to read texts transformationally, valuing multiple interpretations and resistant readings of the things they love.
Ostensibly a song cycle about reeling in the wake of a breakup, absolutely an examination of romantic tropes as intensified or devalued by over-investment, Melodrama is creepy and sublime.
The point Wu-Tang were trying to make, auctioning off a single silver-encased copy of the record, was that music had become devalued because it was so freely available.
AOC led with pointed questions about false financial statements and whether Trump devalued assets to avoid taxes on the Trump Links Golf Course in her home district of the Bronx.
Inequality climbed while the rand devalued by more than half against the dollar; his associates got rich while prosperity slipped further out of sight for the likes of Mothakge Makwela.
China earlier in the day devalued its currency, the yuan, to its cheapest level in more than a decade, allowing it to sell for more than seven per U.S. dollar.
"There would be discount for going into the E.P.L., but then, theoretically, profits and revenues are devalued, too," said Rob Tilliss, who founded Inner Circle Sports, a sports advisory firm.
The Brazilian real slumped 8 percent to 3.38 reais, the biggest percentage drop since the currency was devalued in 1999, wiping out its gains in 2017, while bond prices tumbled.
Whether he opted to pay in U.S. currency or in the devalued local bolivar currency at the equivalent black market price, Garcia would have had to save up for years.
One thing that's become clear is that workplaces rife with inequality, where whole groups of employees are devalued or where power imbalances are huge, set the stage for sexual harassment.
Even though I know why they're doing it (things teen girls like are devalued in our culture; manufactured bands aren't cool; "Steal My Girl" is a kind of sexist song).
ABUJA, March 23 (Reuters) - Nigeria one-year currency forward on Monday recorded its biggest fall in more than 10-years after the official naira exchange rate was devalued on Friday.
The global market freakout began after China devalued its currency on Monday, leading it to fall below the 7:1 threshold that had last been breached during the financial crisis.
The central bank has kept the pound artificially strong since it devalued the currency in March to 8.78 per dollar from 7.7301 and announced a more flexible exchange rate policy.
The message of Trans Liberation Tuesday was that, as society at large has devalued black lives, the African-American community is guilty of devaluing lives based on gender and sexuality.
It was an elaborate discount service that effectively devalued the theater experience, and Lowe couldn't figure out a way to differentiate its business model before it ran out of money.
And it's really critically important that New Yorkers, and as taxpayers ... that we understand and know whether or not he devalued his corporations and he received some tax benefits thereof.
But on the other hand, it reinforces the devalued position of that kind of desire," setting up hetrosexuality as the norm and framing homosexuality as "less valuable … a sort of illness.
During Buhari's absence, when Osinbajo was acting president, the central bank devalued the naira for retail customers after the NEC called for an urgent review of the bank's foreign exchange policy.
But women don't just "happen" to choose lower-paying fields; woman-dominated occupations are systematically devalued compared with those dominated by men, even for jobs that require similar education or skills.
With dollars increasingly used in routine transactions rather than the devalued local bolivar - which only has $44 million equivalent in circulation - Venezuelan pharmacies, grocery stores and other businesses are often flush.
"This time, the yuan has already devalued, so that's sort of out of the way, so I think the market can actually handle it," he said of a Fed rate hike.
The firm forecasts that in a scenario where the Chinese yuan is devalued at a rapid rate, it can ripple into other currencies, driving the dollar higher and the commodity lower.
Pakistan has already devalued the currency five times, slashing its value by more than a quarter, and hiked its main interest rate by 275 basis points since January, to 8.5 percent.
They worry that Brazil has devalued impeachment, turning it into a means to dump an unpopular ruler—and, in this case, replace her with her unequally unpopular vice-president, Michel Temer.
On the left, it would surely be denounced as a bailout — a giveaway to speculators who had purchased devalued debt for pennies on the dollar, and would reap large capital gains.
Since the central bank devalued the currency by about half in 2016, economists say it has closely controlled the value of the pound, which was last this strong in March 2017.
Alas, what she fails to take into account is that by disallowing certain scholars to speak, she has devalued the quality of the Lewis & Clark Law School experience for all students.
Under Samuel Gompers, the AFL championed the protection of craft workers, such as carpenters, tailors, and cigar makers, some of whose skills were being devalued by the rise of mass production.
Investors believe its overvaluation is delaying economic recovery especially as other oil exporters from Russia and Angola to Colombia have devalued their currencies significantly in the past 12 to 18 months.
My mother, for example, was an analog-era page designer for magazines, and when the world shifted to digital desktop publishing software her years of skills and experience were substantially devalued.
But we are forced to work within the legal system because there is no other obvious barometer with which to prove how obscenely common and devalued acts of sexual violence are.
The pound was devalued by about 14 percent in mid-March in an effort to crush a burgeoning black market for dollars, but the black market rate has since depreciated further.
While he could vow to continue the fight for the border wall in his re-election race, his promises could be devalued if he is defeated by Democrats this time around.
While I didn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth, I worried that through a glitch or cheating, our efforts on the town would be devalued in some way.
Yet it's also a moment when truth in politics appears more devalued than ever, since the President stands as an example that lying need not be fatal to a political career.
Alaska claimed that the Alyeska owner companies, including BP, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Koch Industries and Unocal, overstated the tariffs and improperly devalued the oil delivered by the pipeline, thus reducing state income.
But there have been bumps as well, most notably in 2015 when authorities suddenly devalued the currency after steadily nudging it higher for years, triggering a sell-off in global markets.
The central bank, which has been keeping the pound artificially strong, devalued the currency on March 14 to 8.85 per dollar from 7.7301 and announced a more flexible exchange rate policy.
The issue has drastically devalued the moral authority that is the currency of the clergy and Pope Francis, who is often a lonely voice in support of migrants and the poor.
Due to persistent pressure on reserves and a loss of competitiveness, the National Bank devalued the currency in early 2015 and moved to a flexible exchange rate regime on 1 June 2015.
The central bank devalued the pound in March by around 13 percent, and then hiked interest rates by 150 basis points at its MPC meeting on Mach 17 to curb inflationary pressures.
And while workers and merchants have turned to bitcoin first as a hedge against devalued local currencies, the technology is beginning to find a number of practical applications as a payment method.
The SBP devalued the local currency in a similar manner by about 5 percent in December amid balance of payment pressures due to a widening current account deficit and dwindling foreign reserves.
In 1967, when Harold Wilson devalued the pound against the dollar, assuring Britons that the "pound in your pocket" had lost none of its value, a jump in exports followed (see chart).
For more than a decade, Argentina was cut off from international capital markets after the peso was massively devalued, leaving its economy brittle and with a plethora of international debts to settle.
Which is what made FilmStruck so special: At a time when non-blockbuster movies are being devalued--both in theaters and at home--it was a smart, accessible portal into movie history.
The oil-exporting country's banking system has been volatile since 2015 when global energy prices plunged and the local property market crashed, leaving many lenders saddled with bad debt and devalued collateral.
But the main thing was that, from then on, Russia was earning dollars for its sale of oil and gas, but spending devalued rubles for salaries and other government programs at home.
Recently, a raft of books inspired by Black Lives Matter — that most recent incarnation of the civil rights movement — has attempted to explain the many ways black life is devalued in America.
Foreign holdings of Egyptian government debt, including bills and bonds, have been rising over the past few years after Egypt devalued its currency and embarked on austerity measures to cut the deficit.
But the Twitter posts have already devalued the president's words, argues R. Nicholas Burns, a former career diplomat and ambassador to NATO, who teaches at Harvard and worked with Hillary Clinton's campaign.
When the International Astronomical Union took away Pluto's planetary status, it was such big news that "pluto" itself briefly became a verb — getting "plutoed" meant getting demoted or devalued as Pluto was.
"Over the last seven years (since Vucic came to power) we have devalued the country ... snubbed institutions, and we have one man deciding about everything," Bogdan Tatic, one of the protesters, said.
The S&P 23′s two-day loss of 6.3% was the largest for the benchmark since August 2015, when the Chinese government devalued the yuan amid the U.S.-China trade war.
"His entrance into the race has prevented the solidification of the field and devalued the early states that actually test candidates," said a senior Democratic operative affiliated with one of Bloomberg's rivals.
The university agreed in the early 1970s to accept virtually any New York City high school graduate, an open admissions policy that critics said devalued the stature of a City University degree.
Two days before my arrival last November, the regime devalued the Egyptian pound by 48 percent to combat a black market that has siphoned almost all hard currency from the legal economy.
Sudan's central bank has devalued its pegged currency from 6.7 to about 30 pounds per dollar in the last year, but the black market rate is still lower, at about 42 pounds.
On Monday the central bank devalued the currency to 8.85 per dollar from 7.7301 but strengthened it on Wednesday to 8.78 per dollar as it adopted a more flexible exchange-rate policy.
In an attempt to close the gap between official and black market rates, the central bank devalued to 8.85 per dollar from 7.7301 in March, while announcing a more flexible exchange rate policy.
And in the latest attempt to save the country's economy, Maduro devalued the Venezuelan bolivar and introduced a new fiat currency known as the "sovereign bolivar," which will be backed by the petro.
The pound was devalued in November 2016, when it traded at 8.88 to the dollar, as part of an economic reform programme tied to a three-year, $12 billion loan from the IMF.
The tobacco giant Altria Group said Thursday that it had devalued its investment in the vaping company Juul Labs by $4.5 billion, a move that reflects deepening turmoil in the e-cigarette industry.
In the suit, Sharp alleged Hisense sold subpar Sharp TVs that devalued the brand, falsely advertised the screen size and brightness of Sharp branded TVs, and produced TVs that emitted harmful excess radiation.
But inflationary pressure resurged when the central bank devalued the pound in March by about 13 percent in order to close the gap between official and black-market rates for the U.S. dollar.
Unable to realize the economic benefits of the nuclear deal, Iran is facing high inflation, a devalued currency and an economy that the International Monetary Fund predicts will shrink by 6% this year.
Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's president, raised petrol prices—the first time they have gone up in 20 years—devalued one official exchange rate for the bolívar and said another would be allowed to float.
The pound, which has since been devalued further and is now officially set at 29 pounds to the dollar, was trading at 40 pounds to the dollar on the black market on Tuesday.
The plunge, which pushed the pound to its lowest value in 215 years, devalued a prize of 2000,1050 pounds for the losers that, when converted into American dollars, fell from $2127,230 to $2000,550.
Women know it&aposs BS. But there aren&apost enough women in economics to do anything about it (and the women that are in economics are consistently being devalued by their male colleagues).
Ahead of the float, scheduled to begin on Sunday, the Egyptian central bank had devalued the currency by nearly 50 percent, an effort to guide the level at which it should eventually trade.
The gun violence came amid a trade war with China that has seen that country's currency sharply devalued against the dollar, making it more expensive for Chinese nationals to visit the United States.
The last time China experienced this kind of capital flight was in 2015 and 2016, when the economy faltered and the People's Bank of China suddenly devalued the yuan, roiling global financial markets.
At a moment when diplomacy has been devalued and leadership of the State Department is in flux, I asked dozens of distinguished diplomats how they would renew American diplomacy in the 85033st century.
The view for a weaker yuan also stands alongside Trump's accusations that Beijing has devalued its currency to gain a trade advantage and as China struggles to stem capital outflows depleting its FX reserves.
"We're living in a world where we, as women, are so devalued, we have trained ourselves to think we don't deserve it, that we don't even deserve to take care of ourselves," she said.
In an attempt to close the gap between official and black market rates, the central bank devalued to 8.85 pounds a dollar from 7.7301 in March, while announcing a more flexible exchange rate policy.
Wikipedia The United States is no different in this regard, as it now takes more and more devalued dollars to purchase the raw materials and employ the capital and labor necessary to mint coins.
Buhari has for months said that he does not want the naira to be devalued, but backed a more flexible exchange rate policy when the central bank outlined its plans in May, without elaborating.
A VAT bill is in its final stages but could face resistance in parliament on concerns over inflation that has hit seven-year highs since the currency was devalued by 13 percent in March.
The details: During her line of questioning, Cohen noted Trump had directed his deputies to inflate the value of his assets for insurance purposes, and the president devalued his assets to avoid paying taxes.
Let's take a look over the trend of exchange rate for US dollars against Turkish Lira, from the start of this month to the overnight, Turkish Lira are not devalued only for 3 days.
Students arriving on America's college campuses have largely spent the formative years of their educational lives watching fundamental constitutional principles devalued and their rights and voices routinely disregarded without consequence by respected authority figures.
Egypt devalued the pound by almost 14 percent in March, to about 8.78 to the dollar, in a bid to crush a black market that has burgeoned amid an acute shortage of foreign currency.
And while the fire that caught the broadcaster Howard Cosell's attention during the World Series was at a school near the stadium, distressed and devalued properties across the Bronx were easy prey for arsonists.
The Chinese yuan gained 0.2 percent early on Monday in offshore trade to 6.3157 yuan per dollar, near Thursday's 6.2968, which was its strongest since August 2015, when Beijing effectively devalued the yuan suddenly.
Nigeria's central bank has been intervening on the currency market this month to support the ailing naira after it effectively devalued it in a bid to narrow the spread with the black market rate.
"The naira remained strong against the dollar and other foreign currencies until I was removed from office in August 1985 and it was devalued," the president said in an address to retired civil servants.
This latest trade war escalation triggered investor panic that drove global stock markets downward, devalued the Chinese RMB to a 2202-year low, and pushed funds into sovereign bonds and gold to seek stability.
"The worth of hard working American workers has been devalued by corporations that pay you the bare minimum while their CEOs and shareholders rake in hundreds of millions," she wrote on her campaign blog.
Egypt devalued the pound by 13 percent in March in an effort to close the gap between the official and parallel rates but the move failed to boost dollar liquidity or close the gap.
"I think the naira is devalued, but...monetary policy and also the fiscal policy that synchronisation, that is very very important," Adesina said during a panel discussion at the FT Africa Summit in London.
Dirty deeds The People's Bank of China on Monday devalued the yuan by the most since August, a sign the government is concerned that global economic growth will be hampered by the UK's decision.
For a bunch of reasons, I think, well, economic reasons and just culturally, they become devalued, and it's hard to sort of explain how big a deal they were, again, even 22009 years ago.
Meanwhile rising U.S. interest rates and weaker emerging currencies have upped the pressure on emerging debt markets, which have seen the weakest four-month stretch since the end of 2015 when China devalued its currency.
The central bank has devalued the rupee four times since December, but the current account deficit is still carrying the currency toward a crisis, while the fiscal deficit has ballooned to 6.8 percent of GDP.
The economy remains another key challenge for AKP and Erdogan, who have seen support hurt by last year's currency crisis that tipped Turkey's economy into recession, devalued the lira by 30% and sent inflation soaring.
President-elect Donald Trump has claimed via Twitter recently that China has unfairly devalued its currency, so it can get an upper hand with its exports — though it's the opposite of what China is doing.
Jean Kilbourne, creator of Killing Us Softly: One of the problems we face is that these human qualities we all have get divided up and labeled as masculine or feminine, and the feminine gets devalued.
LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - Nigeria's stock market is becoming the most interesting one on the African continent to foreign investors after the country devalued its currency, emerging market veteran investor Mark Mobius said on Wednesday.
"And when you're dealing with a devalued currency, it's the responsibility of the 'money changer' -— the reporter — to spot the fakes, spot the counterfeit coin and not pass it on to their customers," Fenton said.
The Chinese stock market plunged after the central bank devalued the yuan in August, and further worries about the currency and China's slowing economy have contributed to a very volatile start to the new year.
Egypt, for example, devalued last November after its pound weakened by more than 50 percent offshore and dollar holders were no longer willing to sell at the onshore rate, starving Egyptian banks of hard currency.
In December, exports were higher than in November and down 1.5 percent from December 2014, even though each dollar commands about 5 percent more yuan than before the government effectively devalued the yuan in August.
But because the Louisiana land, after it had undergone substantial modification, could be a future home to the frog, FWS went ahead with the designation, with land-use restrictions that substantially devalued the rural property.
The sad thing here is that the value of getting a free education at a major university has again been devalued and, once again, made a mockery of the entire stated purpose of college athletics.
CAIRO/DUBAI (Reuters) - Encouraged by Egypt's economic reforms, a major gas find, streamlined business rules and a devalued currency, investors are increasingly optimistic about prospects for the North African country after years of political turmoil.
The Nigerian central bank devalued the official currency rate by 15% on Friday, in a move to converge a multiple exchange rates regime which it has used to manage pressure on the naira, traders said.
Crossing the 50 mark, women don't just feel less visible out in the world, they can often be devalued professionally as soon as they start to show signs that they're getting older, as Forbes reported.
Curaleaf's new CMO predicted the cannabis industry would recover from its downturnThe past year has seen top cannabis companies devalued amid hundreds of layoffs and the departures of executives like Med Men CEO Adam Bierman.
While printing money to erase debt seems like an easy solution, most economists warn it would put the world's largest economy on a fast track to hyperinflation and a devalued currency (think Zimbabwe and Venezuela).
"I believe there is a reliance on them (Germany) having some sort of physical, tangible store of wealth, rather than relying on paper money that can be manipulated, created and devalued over time," Saul noted.
"Hong Kong is so expensive primarily due to accommodation costs but also because the dollar there has remained fairly stable as opposed to other currencies that devalued against the U.S. dollar to various degrees," he said.
Also in focus is the disarray in currency markets, after U.S. President Donald Trump and his top economic adviser criticized Germany, Japan and China, saying the three countries' devalued currencies were hurting American firms and consumers.
Nigeria's benchmark rate has been held at 14 percent for almost two years, since inflation rates spiked and the naira devalued sharply with the country mired in its first recession for a quarter of a century.
In an attempt to close the gap between official and black market rates it also devalued the pound in March to 8.78 per dollar, an option its governor on Wednesday left the door open to repeating.
AND YET, THE PRESIDENT TWEETING OUT, THE PRESIDENT TWEETING OUT THAT THE EURO AND "OTHER CURRENCIES" ARE BEING DEVALUED AND THAT IT'S UNFAIR TO THE U.S. IS THE PRESIDENT CALLING FOR A WEAKER U.S. DOLLAR, LARRY?
With its currency devalued, inflation on track to hit 13,000 percent by the end of 2018, and citizens experiencing food and medicine shortages, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro launched the digital coin hoping to raise foreign investment.
Europe and Japan were the focus for fund flows last year as the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Japan fought the threat of deflation - and subsequently devalued their currencies - with aggressive monetary easing.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday devalued the currency and raised heavily subsidized fuel prices in an effort to stem a widening economic crisis, though critics of the socialist leader quickly dismissed the moves as insufficient.
The bearish views on the yuan come against U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations that Beijing has devalued its currency to gain a trade advantage and his open displeasure at the United States' historic strong dollar policies.
Investors want to know if the central bank will adopt a more flexible exchange rate regime after it devalued the retail rate by around 20 percent last month to ease a dollar shortage choking the economy.
It may also have been a riposte to Verizon Communications, which had agreed to acquire Yahoo for $4.8 billion but last week said the data breach may have devalued Yahoo enough to justify renegotiating the price.
The central bank devalued the pound in March by around 13 percent, and then hiked interest rates a few days later by 150 basis points at its MPC meeting on March 17 to curb inflationary pressures.
China devalued the currency by almost 2 percent, and the central bank, the People's Bank of China, said at the time that market forces would play a bigger role in setting the value of the currency.
The Central Bank of Uzbekistan devalued the som by 52% against the US dollar (to 8,100 som per US dollar from 4,210 previously) on Monday as part of the liberalisation of the country's foreign-exchange market.
But ideological polarization and discontent with government has so devalued gubernatorial currency that 2020 almost certainly will become the third presidential contest in the last four without a governor as either the Democratic or Republican nominee.
Though she was once a powerful presence within Mexico's cultural and artistic scene, by the 2100s, she had been devalued and marginalized by the artistic and intellectual class that had once celebrated her beauty and brilliance.
She then spins this as a blessing in disguise: It "both devalued and protected me," she writes, arguing that the pressure placed on her brothers gave her the freedom to follow in her father's literary footsteps.
The central bank, under pressure to narrow the gap between the official and black market rates, has devalued the naira for consumers, offering to sell them dollars at about half the premium the black market charges.
"Coach stuff was just so ubiquitous, and the brand had become a bit devalued, and no one wanted to pay full price for it," said Neil Saunders, a retail analyst with GlobalData Retail, a research firm.
She zeroed in on the alleged "treasure trove" of "catch-and-kill" documents that AMI president David Pecker allegedly possesses and on the idea that Trump may have devalued his assets to pay less in taxes.
Then this week the company announced a management shuffle and a new round of funding that, according to the New York Times, cut the company's value in half, marking the second time it's been devalued by investors.
Devaluing its currency – Earlier this month Trump criticized both China's military and economic policy, claiming it devalued its currency to boost exports while also highlighting the build-up of its military complex in the South China Sea.
By the same token, if consumers feel they are paying more to ride on more crowded airplanes with steadily devalued rewards programs, they are not mistaken — that's what an oligopolistic industry with limited competition will get you.
With its currency devalued, inflation on track to hit 13,000 percent by the end of 2018, and citizens experiencing food and medicine shortages, Maduro is hoping the sale will give the country's economy a much-needed boost.
"Weaker economic growth throughout the world, devalued foreign currencies and financial market turbulence combined to present significant challenges for foreign buyers over the past year," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Whatever trade gains Britain sees from the export boost with a weaker currency, though, it will pay for in the form of higher-priced imports, which will now cost more when paid for with newly devalued pounds.
"This is a shitty thing to do to a bunch of people who have been waiting for their cars for years — just to now to be devalued by $5,000 a month into ownership," Lambert tweeted at Musk.
While China announced a small 1.9 percent devaluation in the week following the SDR announcement, the renminbi has devalued by as much as 11 percent since the announcement, closing last week at nearly 6.9 to the dollar.
A VAT bill is in its final stages of preparation but has faced resistance in parliament due to concerns over inflation, which has touched seven-year highs since the currency was devalued by 13 percent in March.
Vietnam, for example, has already devalued the dong several times to stay competitive with Chinese goods and the fear is that others may follow suit, creating a spiral of devaluations similar to the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
The price of the Sudanese pound had been declining since the beginning of the year after the government devalued the currency to 18 per U.S. dollar, more than double its peg of 6.7 pounds to the dollar.
LONDON (Reuters) - Contrary to what his manifesto suggests, French far-left presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon now reckons the euro is trading at an "acceptable" level and does not need to be devalued, his economic spokesman says.
But as the relationship between publishers and social platforms like Facebook grows closer — and as more straightforward forms of advertising are devalued by ad-blocking and industry automation, the role, and definition, of sponsored content has shifted.
Economic tensions between the US and China continued to escalate when the US designated China as a currency manipulator after it devalued its currency, making its goods cheaper to sell overseas and increasing competition with American exporters.
China's reserves, the largest in the world, fell by a record $513 billion last year after Beijing devalued the yuan, sparking a flood of capital outflows that threatened to destabilize the economy and alarmed global financial markets.
Though sterling was devalued by around 11 percent from $1.4878 to $1.3218 in the immediate aftermath, and has remained lower in the year since, the overall economy has so far held up better than some analysts' expectations.
Officials at Twitter acknowledged that easy access to fake followers, and the company's slowness in responding to the problem, had devalued the influence accumulated by legitimate users, sowing suspicion around those who quickly attained a broad following.
Foreign customers held 289.43 billion pounds in treasury bills at the end of January, up from 532 million at end-June 2016, shortly before Egypt devalued its currency as part of an IMF-backed economic reform package.
The measures included increasing taxes, raising the price of gas for some buyers who do not register with the government, and slashing five zeros out of the devalued currency, the bolívar, which was renamed the sovereign bolívar.
Understanding the difference between the probability of success and the guarantee of success appears to have helped Renaissance survive the fate of rivals like Long-Term Capital Management, which failed after Russia devalued the ruble in 1998.
All but one of 12 analysts polled by Reuters this month said the currency would be devalued, with a median expectation of a 15 percent weakening - although many were reluctant to be pinned down on the timing.
The distribution program known by the Spanish acronym CLAP has become a crucial source of food for Venezuelans facing hyper inflation, which has left a minimum wage salary so devalued it can barely buy a day's groceries.
The ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said dunks were emerging as more crucial to offenses because so-called midrange shots — 2-point attempts that are not from close in near the basket — have been so devalued by analytics.
But economists say domestic demand remains low after the government imposed a 14% value-added tax, raised energy prices and devalued the currency by half as part of a three-year IMF programme agreed in November 2016.
Egypt's blue chip stock index surged in early trade on Tuesday to its highest level since June 2008, buoyed by hopes for inflows of foreign capital after the Egyptian pound was devalued at the end of last week.
"Sure, there will be a handful of companies that suffer idiosyncratic issues, but the U.K. economy is simply not big enough for even a devalued British pound to have a large direct impact on global trade," Einhorn wrote.
While they understood the risk of a currency devaluation, they believed the central bank would provide dollars to cover import backlogs if it adjusted the exchange rate, just as it did when it devalued the pound in March.
If you are a woman who is lucky enough to live in accordance with her ambitions, I hope you will join me and lend your voice to those women around the world who are silenced, oppressed and devalued.
MILAN (Reuters) - UniCredit has devalued its stake in banking industry bailout fund Atlante by 80 percent, a document on its website showed, indicating Italy's biggest bank has little hope of recouping money invested to prop up failing rivals.
Modern farming has a huge problem with food waste, stemming from the mismatch between specific food buyer requirements vs Mother Nature delivering an unsaleable overabundance and/or producing knobbly fruit and veg that gets devalued on aesthetic grounds.
"While Kraft Heinz stock has devalued considerably since the start of the year, we believe it will head lower still as consensus sales and EBITDA estimates revise down," analyst Robert Moskow wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Economists in favor of leaving believe that a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of EU fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
The Egyptian EGX30 index soared as much as 8.4 percent in the first hour of trade after the central bank devalued the pound by 32.3 percent to an initial guidance level of 13 pounds to the U.S. dollar.
Researchers at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, a non-profit advocacy group that advocates for local businesses, pointed out that Amazon's logistics plan would require "spreading its increasingly devalued work" while simultaneously building its own shipping network.
Economists in favor of leaving say a devalued currency would revive Italy's exports and that by throwing off the shackles of the EU's fiscal rules the country could ramp up public spending to boost growth and create jobs.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday devalued the currency and raised heavily subsidized fuel prices in an effort to stem a widening economic crisis, though critics of the socialist leader quickly dismissed the moves as insufficient.
The #MeToo moment is about "calling out the ways in which, in too many workplaces today, women continue to really be devalued," says Emily Martin, vice president for education and workplace justice at the National Women's Law Center.
The modern world that is at the doorstep of the Hills has devalued his style of careful service work, even as it needs more of it, and makes more intense demands on the people who do that work.
As trade tensions escalated, so did worries about a currency war, particularly after the Chinese government devalued its yuan to fall below the 7-to-1 ratio against the US dollar for the first time in a decade.
At the root of modern American capitalism is the monetization of bodies as capital, traded and sold to support the plantation structure, and devalued as a means to an end: the production of sugar, cotton, and cash crops.
Ms. Richards, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, said most people have been taught only the "dominant narrative" of history in the United States, which she said has long devalued the experiences and voices of Native American people.
It has yet to announce the results of the auction or say what exchange rate the dollars were supplied at, but at least two bankers who were bidding said the central bank had devalued to 8.85 pounds per dollar.
The dismissal of the central bank chief came as Algeria looks to confront the fall in global crude prices that has cut its energy revenues, devalued the dinar to record lows and turned a trade surplus into a deficit.
In the last three months China has cut its Reserve Requirement Ratios twice, devalued the yuan CNY= by 7 percent, as well as widespread tax cuts and local bond issuance - all possible signs it is worried about global trade.
The financier became known as the "man who broke the Bank of England" for his high-stakes bet in 1992 that the British pound would be devalued (he netted a profit of around $1 billion through his currency speculation).
Sudan sharply devalued its currency in October after a group of banks and money changers was tasked with setting the country's exchange rate under a new system established by the government to tackle an acute shortage of foreign exchange.
CAIRO, March 22011 (Reuters) - Egypt's central bank devalued the pound currency on Monday to 216.53 pounds per dollar from 7.73, aiming to eliminate a black market for dollars that has flourished as a foreign exchange shortage stifles business activity.
They say that with his claims that former President Barack Obama tapped his phones and that millions of illegal voters threw the popular vote to Hillary Clinton, he has devalued the currency of truth on which successful presidencies depend.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the impresario behind the hip-hop Broadway smash "Hamilton," said he met with Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew this week and was assured a redesigned $10 bill won't leave fans of the Founding Father feeling devalued.
The crisis has deepened over the past year as a black market for U.S. dollars has effectively replaced the formal banking system after the Sudanese pound was devalued, making it more difficult to import essential supplies such as wheat.
If the reaction is similar to August 2015, when China unexpectedly devalued the yuan by about 2 percent, shares of companies with exposure to China could see their stocks hit, and there could be a broad-based sell-off.
Better yet, read the recent report by the Marshall Project, which details why a white person who kills a black man -- no matter the circumstances -- often faces no legal repercussions, starkly illustrating just how devalued black life has become.
Slapping "BREAKING" on the front of even the most banal of social media posts has devalued the excitement factor to the point of near oblivion, and once that enthusiasm is gone, it will be practically impossible to get back.
In February the central bank effectively devalued the naira for private individuals, offering to sell them the currency at around half the premium charged at the black market, in a bid to narrow the spread on the unofficial market.
"You don't do it for the money" was a way to disguise the gendered nature of our labor, in an academic world where teaching was inherently devalued in large part because it has historically been the occupation of women.
The last time Britain got rid of a coin without replacing it was in 1984, when the halfpenny was removed from circulation; inflation had devalued it to the point that it cost more to produce than it was worth.
You can argue that the bar for the Hall of Fame should be higher—since Dino Ciccarelli gained entry in 2010, the whole thing has been devalued—but in the current reality in which we exist, Kariya deserves it.
The daily experience of using Instagram and Twitter over the last few years has given users the impression that the few visible metrics are, if not unimportant, at least somewhat devalued and decoupled from one another, and from reality.
U.K. politician Nigel Farage — widely seen as the architect of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and Trump's closest political ally in the U.K. – said Bercow had insulted the U.S. president and devalued the office of the Speaker.
The bank has been intervening on the official currency market to try to narrow the spread with the black market rate, which was 520 to the dollar a month ago after it devalued the naira for retail customers to 375.
Egypt devalued the pound to 8.78 per dollar from 7.73 earlier this month, a move economists said would encourage foreign investment but which risks hitting the country's poorest through higher inflation, which ran at just over 9.1 percent in February.
But as other analysts noted, unlike 2013's previous profit high, Samsung's apparent Q4 success would not be driven by the mobile division, but by sales of memory and screens, as well as the devalued Korean won against the dollar.
China's reserves, the largest in the world, fell by a record $513 billion last year after Beijing devalued the yuan currency, sparking a flood of capital outflows that threatened to destabilise the world's second-largest economy and alarmed global markets.
BUENOS AIRES, March 29 (Reuters) - Argentina will not miss March, a painful month for Latin America's No. 503 economy during which interest rates have spiked to almost 70 percent and the peso devalued close to 10 percent against the dollar.
The central bank, which aims to increase reserves to $25 billion by year-end, devalued the Egyptian pound in March by about 13 percent and increased interest rates a few days later by 150 basis points to curb inflationary pressures.
And then everything else — whether it's surplus or seconds — which is so devalued by the economics of large scale food buying it might only fetch "pennies on the dollar" and thus may not even be worth farmers' while harvesting, says Moseley.
"The market seems to be taking the same recovery path as last year, when the market hit a low last summer after China devalued the yuan and recovered in the fall," said Hikaru Sato, a senior technical analyst at Daiwa Securities.
Five months later, Ms. Edwards landed on the leading edge of a promising approach to helping embattled workers attain and hold on to a middle-class life in an economy that has devalued the work of all but the best educated.
Egypt's blue chip equity index soared 8.3 percent and sovereign dollar bonds rallied as much as 58.119.39 cents across the curve after the central bank devalued the pound by around a third and raised interest rates by 58.119.36 basis points.
The announcements came in a statement issued by the central bank shortly after it devalued the Egyptian pound to 8.85 to the dollar from 7.73 to the dollar to eradicate a black market and ease mounting downward pressure on the currency.
Evgeni Plushenko, a four-time Olympic figure skating medalist, said making Russians compete as neutrals would be "unfair on them and all their competitors who in some way would feel that the competition and Olympic spirit would have been devalued".
The white working class once sat comfortably at the core of the American idea, but now its members have seen their skills devalued, their neighborhoods transformed, their masculinity delegitimized, their family structures decimated, their dignity erased and their basic decency questioned.
Like the president, Judge Kavanaugh has become an avatar for the resentments of Americans like those who saw Mr. Trump's election as a restoration of power they felt they had lost and a blow against elites they felt had devalued them.
"Him getting off would just be almost a confirmation to a lot of people of color who feel like we are devalued here, we are discriminated against here," said Asiaha Butler, a resident association leader in Englewood, a South Side neighborhood.
Fred Albert, a math teacher in the Charleston area of West Virginia, said many teachers felt that the Legislature had devalued their training and certification by proposing to let people teach a subject they hadn't studied and had no experience in.
Fred Albert, a math teacher and local union official in the Charleston area, said many felt that the Legislature had devalued their training and certification by proposing to let people teach a subject they hadn't studied and had no experience in.
What a sad example it would be if, when the young climbers he knows decide to become parents, he sees the men continue to be supported in their athletic careers and the women become even more devalued and drop out.
In passionate testimony before county legislators, and in tense debates with liberal neighbors born in the United States, legal immigrants argued that offering sanctuary to people who came to the country illegally devalued their own past struggles to gain citizenship.
Contrary to U.S. President Donald Trump's grumbles about a "devalued" euro handing the region's exporters an unfair advantage over U.S. rivals, the euro has risen to five-month highs versus trading partners' currencies, an index compiled by the European Central Bank shows.
As journalists Nina Martin and Renee Montagne explained in a story on black maternal mortality in December, black women still report facing bias when receiving pregnancy-related care: The feeling of being devalued and disrespected by medical providers was a constant theme.
So even businesses that aren't much affected by his trade actions have to wonder whether they're going to get Christmas presents or a lump of coal, which has to discourage them from making investments that might be devalued by a presidential tweet.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's central bank devalued the pound on Monday and said it would move to a more flexible exchange rate regime, in an effort to rebalance markets and ease a foreign exchange shortage that had stifled business activity and hit confidence.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's central bank governor on Monday said the exchange rate for the new transitional currency is unlikely to remain at 2.5 per U.S. dollar by the time tobacco auctions open next week, suggesting the local unit will be devalued further.
Uzbekistan only accounts for 5.5 percent of Veon's underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), but revenues would be affected after the central Asian country devalued its sum currency last week by around 92 percent, as part of economic reforms.
It made sense to Cramer that a Chinese investor would be worried about its devalued currency and slowing economy, thus they would want to hide cash in a hard asset like gold that can retain its value in times of economic chaos.
And standing on soil once controlled by the Soviet Union, the President threw his own intelligence agencies under the bus, arguing their failure to correctly assess Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs devalued their assessments on Russia's efforts to influence the democratic process.
It made sense to Cramer that a Chinese investor would be worried about its devalued currency and slowing economy, thus they would want to hide cash in a hard asset like gold that can retain its value in times of economic chaos.
Analysts said the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) had effectively devalued the rupee to its lowest level against the dollar since December 2013, but Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said he felt "deep concern and indignation" at what he called an artificial weakening.
Judy Shelton, who Trump said earlier this week was his pick for an open seat on the Fed's Board of Governors, also said she thought it was unfair for countries to use monetary policy to engineer a competitive edge with devalued currencies.
Another part that I found really interesting was when you talked about feeling sympathy for some of the women whose husbands devalued their labor and couldn't see themselves as privileged because they were kind of second-class citizens in their own marriages.
In high school, I remember arguing a lot about concepts that I didn't really have theory to [help me articulate] and being upset that a lot of my really, really close women friends were being devalued under the name of our relationship.
The Treasury has faced an acute shortage of hard currency that has piled pressure on the Naira, which still trades at a more-than 30 percent premium on the black market even after policymakers effectively devalued the currency for private individuals last Monday.
I was in Russia when the ruble devalued in the early '90s, and people who'd been saving cash their whole lives in their mattresses woke up one morning and it was all worthless — and it all happened in what felt like overnight.
HARARE, March 11 (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's central bank governor on Monday said the exchange rate for the new transitional currency should move from 2.5 to the U.S. dollar by the time tobacco auctions open next week, suggesting the local unit will be devalued further.
Prices have soared since Egypt devalued its currency by 13 percent in mid-March to end speculation against the pound and ease a dollar shortage that has disrupted trade in a country that relies on imports of everything from food to fuel.
The cultural implications may be just as disturbing: Some experts have warned that unregulated genetic engineering may lead to a new form of eugenics, in which people with means pay to have children with enhanced traits even as those with disabilities are devalued.
From an East London-based yoga studio: Not only do they steal your customers by offering your classes for a price you can't compete with, but they have also completely devalued the worth of what people now believe they should be paying.
In November 22008 rates were jacked up to a then-record 215 percent from as low as 6.15 percent only a few months before the government buckled under the mounting pressure on the currency and devalued the pound to $26.24 from $24.4.
"International investors stand to lose the certainty that comes with a fixed exchange rate that has only ever been devalued once since its inception in 1945," Teneo Senior Vice President Anne Frühauf and Vice President Malte Liewerscheidt said in a recent note.
Venezuelans, who have endured months of chronic food and medicine shortages, mobbed banks and A.T.M.s in a desperate attempt to offload their stacks of the highest denomination bill, which has become so devalued it is now worth roughly 3 cents in American dollars.
Although this type of labor is usually devalued, it's extremely crucial: "If women stopped doing a lot of the work they do unpaid, then the whole economy would collapse," Shahra Razavi, the chief of the research and data section at UN Women, told CNN.
The average tariff in the European Union (EU) is 20163 percent and the value of the British pound has already devalued by 10 percent, so U.K. exports from outside the EU would be much more affordable today than they were just a week ago.
Global currency disorders are on the rise: Think of what's happening in India, where the government recently scrapped 86 percent of cash in circulation, and in Venezuela, where currency is so devalued people now need to carry stacks of cash just to buy food.
And we devalue that — we pay zookeepers, not that that's not harder — but child care is something that's such an essential part but we devalue that and it seems that professions often that women are doing are devalued in terms of their pay as well.
"In the near-term, a deal with the Fund is likely to lead to a devaluation of the pound and higher interest rates," Capital Economics said, forecasting the pound would be devalued to 9.5 to the dollar by year-end from about 8.78 now.
Deliberate withdrawals from international agreements, treaties, and processes — and threats to withdraw from even more — have devalued the word of the United States in current and future negotiations, reduced confidence in existing American commitments around the world, and emboldened our adversaries to test us.
In the past two years he has dismantled exchange controls, dropped most export taxes, devalued the peso, settled a dispute with foreign bondholders, opened up to foreign investors and—most riskily—started to remove Ms Fernández's massive subsidies of electricity, gas, water and transport.
This helps explain how Mr. Trump seized on deeply anti-political feelings and used them to his advantage, why Republicans so devalued any focus on policy this election season, and why the former reality television star was rewarded for his vast ignorance on issues.
CARACAS, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Venezuela on Wednesday devalued the country's strongest official exchange rate by 37 percent and turned a three-tier exchange rate system into a dual system as part of a package of measures meant to address the OPEC nation's economic crisis.
I felt like losing somehow devalued humans, although I know, rationally, how absurd it is to measure the value of humanity by its skill at the game of Go. Gary: Both the AlphaGo team and Lee Se-dol were very confident before the match.
Lampert's hedge fund, ESL Investments, reportedly owns 40 percent of Sears's debt; his offer included a $1.3 billion debt forgiveness package, but it also stipulated that he and others be released from liability related to actions that may have devalued the company, the Journal reported.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a whole lot of trust in the company that may have intentionally devalued their own team for years just so they could get a sweetheart deal on the building—which they bought for just $25 million in 2004.
The first Amelia Bedelia book was published in 1963, the same year as Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique"; the series' interest in wordplay, literalism, and figurative language is of a piece with its interest in the repetitive, devalued, yet highly intimate quality of women's work.
This type of message isn't out of character for Swift, who caused a similar stir back in 2014 when she wrote an op-ed about the way she felt Spotify's streaming model devalued artists, and then again in 2015 to Apple for similar reasons.
"As points become more confusing and devalued, people turn to perks — and they are easy to see and easy to value," said Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy, a website that makes money from referrals by channeling consumers to the most useful cards.
"The Swiss constitution required CHF to be backed by gold reserves until mid-1999, and the country aggressively defended the franc's parity with gold until 1936, by which point most countries, such as the U.S. and U.K., had already substantially devalued their currencies," Pandl said.
Foreign investment has almost ground to a halt, hobbled by a slide in the naira currency - which trades on the black market at about 20173 percent below the official rate of 300 per dollar - and expectations the currency may have to be devalued again.
Russia's central bank has previously come under some pressure to cut rates in order to boost growth but it has had to tread a fine line to tackle previously rampant inflation stemming in recent years from the oil price collapse, sanctions, capital flight and a devalued ruble.
She was the subject of portentous hand-wringing over this seemingly empty kind of notoriety: "In a ravenous celebrity culture, Ms. Hilton's rise shows how far celebrity itself has been devalued," one writer opined in the New York Times Styles section the year her show debuted.
Chinese firms account for more than a quarter of the $3.3 trillion of dollar loans to emerging markets—and since August, when fears surged that the yuan would be devalued, they have been swapping dollar loans into yuan, notes Jan Dehn of Ashmore Group, a fund manager.
In their letter to management, which was delivered Tuesday, employees refer to the financial hardship many of them will soon face as a result of the restructuring and demand that those who are laid off receive severance pay, continued health benefits and compensation for devalued stock options.
It is fine to compete with the economies that employ wages and regulations similar to those in this country, but the American trade partners should not expect to profit from a trade that takes advantage of American regulations and high wages and their artificially devalued currency.
In amassing trade surpluses, Germany has enjoyed several advantages: an advanced manufacturing sector; the ability to get primary products and services from other members of the European Union; and being in the eurozone, which effectively gives the country a devalued currency, making its exports more attractive.
China roiled domestic and international financial markets when it unexpectedly devalued its currency in August 2015, and some investors have also been caught off-guard by the implementation of more stringent cross-border capital flow rules since late 2016 as Beijing sought to stem capital flight.
"As one attorney I interviewed mentioned, it also has to do with how our society views not only immigrants but also low-wage workers—these workers are fundamentally devalued in society so there is a lack of societal and public concern for their plight," she said.
"This is a sh---y thing to do to a bunch of people who have been waiting for their cars for years - just to now to be devalued by $5,000 a month into ownership," Fred Lambert, editor-in-chief of tech blog Eletrek, said on Twitter.
Acting on Ms. Park's order, her aides forced the government-controlled National Pension Service, a major shareholder at the two Samsung companies, to vote for the merger, though it was opposed by many minority shareholders and devalued the pension fund's own stocks there, the prosecutor said.
Cotton was fundamental to the initial wealth-building of the burgeoning nation, and some of its crucial innovations — devalued (enslaved) labor, the cotton gin — created key precedent for the ravages of the US as an industrialized nation, in the next extension of its wealth and power.
So, the beauty of the language, the vitality of the language — just like in the music — is a way of sustaining selves that are in the process of being crushed, demeaned, devalued, dominated, exploited, subjugated and so forth, and so, Baldwin does understand that life is a battlefield.
Women are so policed and devalued and dehumanized when it comes to the work they do… I think it's vitally important to center those experiences and to ensure that when we talk about feminism that we include those who are often marginalized and pushed out of our movements.
"I spent a lot of time working on 'The Dinner Party,' trying to infuse women and women's history with a sense of the sacred and the valuable, because there are all these things associated with women that have been devalued: our bodies, our crafts, our history," said Chicago.
Slowed Chinese growth would severely impact emerging markets and the Middle East's oil exporters, for whom China is a major buyer, and a devalued yuan would create major problems for Japan and Korea, Dumas warned, adding that he did not see an easy end to the current impasse.
Merely six days after Detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2013, the Ilitches received a sweetheart subsidy of over $200 million in taxpayer money toward the stadium project — room for which was made physically possible by years of secretly purchasing properties all over the devalued Cass Corridor for a song.
"Since many gay men grew up in places where effeminacy was devalued and masculinity was privileged, it can become almost instinctual to dislike or feel disgusted by displays of effeminacy," says New York-based sex therapist Zach Rawlings, who also identifies as gay and works with members of the LGBTQ+ community.
"A handful of my clients reached out last night and today with feelings of stress and many of my female clients who are struggling with anxiety and self esteem issues have stated that they have been tearful and feel devalued due to the underlying message the election has sent," says another.
"In 1992, the political silence around the AIDS crisis spoke volumes about how the system devalued those most impacted; today, a similar acceptance of the lives lost or derailed by the injustices of our criminal justice system and biased policing was an issue that came up at every workshop," Grayson says.
With its currency devalued, inflation on track to hit 13,000 percent by the end of 2018, and citizens experiencing food and medicine shortages, Maduro believes the petro will help the country circumvent crippling international sanctions, which were largely put in place due to Maduro's recent crackdown on democratic freedoms in Venezuela.
Regardless of the origins of the myth, one fact remains eerily, spookily true: that in history, the domestic work of women has often been devalued and erased by men who came to dominate the industries that were built on those skills, especially any skill that was important in the kitchen.
The currency was vulnerable because it had been pegged at what seemed an unsustainably high rate against the German mark; with Britain in recession, Soros reasoned, the British government would ultimately choose to see the pound devalued rather than maintain the high interest rates needed to defend it from speculative investors.
And at a critical time in the transition from the post-World War II order, President Trump's skepticism of the national security establishment has hollowed out, devalued, and marginalized the Foreign Service, to such an extent that the Department of State both indicates and accelerates this breakdown of the old order.
All of this doesn't just disserve readers, but journalists at the company, who say that they feel like their work is devalued because competitors are so often dragging them on Twitter for not doing what most every other news outlet does: give credit when someone else has broken a story.
"Increasingly, her work has examined the black female body specifically, as a 'territory' to be occupied and objectified, or to be devalued and allowed to disappear through various acts of violence," Anne Ellegood, a senior curator at the Hammer and an organizer of "Made in L.A.," said of Ms. Hinkle.
The block, called the "bible" block because it was found stuffed in a bible sometime before 1912, is just one of three remaining blocks because 5- and 10-cent stamps from 1847 were mostly thrown out after they were devalued by newer stamps the U.S. Post Office issued in 1951.
News organizations that lost their credibility and authority because they were not careful enough about introducing toxic and poisoned information and laundering it into a system devalued the authority of real supposed news sources to the point where people are frustrated enough to elect a man who stands for what he stands for.
"The rise of free agency among players is a very real threat to the international game, and the alternative T20 leagues market is a factor in driving premature retirement," said Irish of the F.I.C.A. As leading players prioritize domestic Twenty20 cricket over the international game, the importance of international cricket risks being devalued.
And this dispute has really boiled over and that is why the tariffs on aluminum, steel are being issued by the Trump administration at a time when Turkey is in a financial crisis with the Lira their currency being significantly devalued against the dollar and inflation is spiraling up out of control.
Economists say there is a lot wrong with that picture, but Mr. Puglisi said it also ignored that people are rational and would see the writing on the wall and move their money out of Italian banks the moment mini-BOTs hit the market and before they were stuck with a devalued currency.
Putin may be willing to see ordinary Russians make sacrifices in the name of geopolitics, but with the ruble already having devalued by some 50 percent, and more than half of household budgets in Russia currently being spent on food, how long would they be willing and able to put up with that?
In a tacit acknowledgment that its mishandling of user data, tolerance of the spread of misinformation and other sins have devalued its stock with policymakers, users and potential partners—though not investors—Facebook wants to outsource the running of Libra to a consortium of worthies recruited from the world of finance, technology and NGOs.
Combined with the fact that many of those involved were from minority communities, whose lives recent events have repeatedly shown us are chronically devalued in American society, you can start to see why Fort Myers might read to many as a simultaneously large and tragic yet also routine shooting, easy for us to move past.
In the early 2000s, under the stewardship of reformist President Mohammad Khatami, it was tamed at around 603 percent but then skyrocketed again under firebrand President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to 30 percent – the latter occurring at a time when oil prices were at record highs and Iran's currency had devalued by more than 450 percent.
Who is paying the tariffs "We've taken in tens of billions of dollars of tariffs and China's eating the cost, because they devalued their currency..." -- October 20173 campaign rally in Dallas Facts First: A bevy of economic studies has found that Americans are bearing the overwhelming majority of the tariff costs, and Americans make the actual tariff payments.
As the "woman in the refrigerator" trope attests, it's a problem for comic book storytelling more broadly — and it's a problem for all of Hollywood, from the gender disparities behind the scenes (women made up just 4 percent of 2018's directors) to what see on our screens, where women and their stories are consistently devalued.
I fully expect some winners and presenters will break ranks and take the opportunity to make their feelings about the topic known the moment they step on stage, much like Patricia Arquette did last year, but where the Academy has shown real vulnerability is how people have devalued the show outside of its hermetically-sealed borders.
With the new German mark trading at a substantial premium to the devalued euro and, thus, Germany no longer a feasible safe haven, depositors in southern Europe would have no place to run — and, with the threat removed of forced conversion of their bank accounts into a much less valuable currency of their own country, no reason to run.
I set out with Nick Casey, the Andes bureau chief for The Times, and we did a series of articles about everything from people going to illegal mines to find gold because the currency was so devalued to people begging drug dealers to put them on boats full of cocaine in order to flee the country.
He has, among other things, sought to discredit the idea of an independent media, devalued the idea of truth, threatened to close the US's southern border, said that there was blame on both sides for white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, attacked a cable TV host for her alleged facelift and on and on and on.
After the official exchange rate was devalued in 2016, foreign exchange reserves were approaching $25 billion, and the move failed to stop the slide of the parallel market exchange rate, which meant the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was forced to act again the following year when the Nafex (Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Rate) was implemented.
The airlines have devalued all of their miles for economy travelers to such an extent that if you're just the average person going to visit your family a couple times a year on an economy ticket, you're going to earn so few miles it would take you decades to ever earn one of those mystical free first-class flights.
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The black teen girl who invented the word "fleek," for example, has yet to profit from it; Black Twitter and black internet culture at large has given the world meme after meme through the constant widespread appropriation of black slang — even as African-American Vernacular English (AAVE) continues to be culturally devalued and used to denigrate those who actually speak it.
For example, "a woman whose husband has always driven the family car can find herself challenged by having to use public transport when widowed; poor mobility in later life can cause significant problems when trying to get out and about and there can be increased cost if taxis are required; and loss of lifelong roles can leave an individual feeling devalued," Mountain said.
The central bank this week effectively devalued the naira for private individuals by offering them dollars at a rate of 366 naira, instead of the official 305 rate which it has held since last summer at the behest of President Muhammadu Buhari On Tuesday it sold dollars at forward exchange rates up to 15 percent weaker than the official rate.
I think that sometimes part of personal writing is that it can be an outlet for revenge, not in the name of the truth or anything as dignified or honorable as that — but out of the simple fact that what has typically been devalued and invalidated, the angry or emotional woman, can be her own weapon in the telling of her story.
Whether addressing grey-haired ex-factory hands in Ohio on the campaign trail, or greeting reporters at his fusty, brass-plated skyscraper in Manhattan, Mr Trump insists that China only sells so many goods in America because it has devalued its currency—even though most independent economists call that charge out-of-date, noting that recently China has been spending to prop up the yuan.
"Though the rising importance of Mandarin has not devalued English in the Hong Kong job market, it follows logically that when the focus shifts from a single foreign language to two, there is less time allocated to English study than previously," Tran said, adding that Hong Kong's reputation as an international finance hub could potentially be at risk if it lost out to other Asian cities on English proficiency.

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