Examples of using Foreign debt in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Given that about 90 percent of Russian foreign debt is owned by corporations, one can speak
across this wider region, and the world, do not accept foreign debt that could compromise your sovereignty.
One of the challenges the new president will face is to service Sri Lanka's foreign debt, which stands at 45% of its gross domestic product.
across this wider region, and the world, do not accept foreign debt that could compromise your sovereignty.
To pave the way for that, Congress passed the Monetary Control Act of 1980 which authorized the Federal Reserve to“monetize foreign debt.”.
the nations across this wider region, and the world: Do not accept foreign debt that could compromise your sovereignty.
the world: Do not accept foreign debt that could compromise your sovereignty.
And the struggle for democracy in Latin America is complicated by foreign debt, easily analyzed as an external electorate of enormous power- one in obvious economic conflict with the voters who,
If foreign debt holders start to believe that President Trump might encourage a devaluation of the U.S. dollar(as he has often hinted he wants to do), they would start to unload,
The Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights will visit Ukraine from May 14 to May 23.
During his March visit, the UN independent expert on foreign debt and human rights called on the government to make information on debt and development assistance broadly available to enhance transparency and accountability in the management
According to the Central Bank of Venezuela, the foreign debt of the Venezuelan state in 2014 is divided into: Venezuelan public debt: it represents 55% of the total
But as Romania's foreign debt sharply increased between 1977 and 1981(from 3 to 10 billion US dollars),
Romania's foreign debt sharply increased between 1977 and 1981(from 3 to 10 billion US dollars),
But as Romania's foreign debt sharply increased between 1977 and 1981(from US$3 to 10 billion),
As Romania's foreign debt sharply increased between 1977 and 1981(from 3 to 10 billion US dollars),
And the struggle for democracy in Latin America is complicated by foreign debt, easily analyzed as an external electorate of enormous power-one in obvious economic conflict with the voters who,
The previous regime's foreign debt, however, left the Argentine economy saddled by the conditions imposed on it by both its private creditors and the IMF, and priority was given to servicing the foreign debt at the expense of public works
including foreign debt, a much lower return on capital,
the country's financial system decline, spending$ 750 billion in Paulson's plan for economic recovery and foreign debt that continues to increase to billions of US dollars.