1. National wage agreements no longer guarantee job security, particularly when currency fluctuations can make job creation unprofitable, he said. 2. Pay determination is also hampered by such factors as inflation rates and currency fluctuations against the pound. 3. They are subject to alteration through increases in air fares and currency fluctuations. 4. I can only surmise that comapnies buying holidays abroad could be in difficulty because of currency fluctuations. 5. I suggest not, and that most long-term core portfolios should contain them, remembering that in the short-term extra volatility can arise from currency fluctuations. 6. Also, revenue was curbed by currency fluctuations. 7. And because the currency fluctuations have disappeared, those differences are easier to exploit. 8. Analysts say that since Coke collects much of its revenue in foreign currencies, but states its profits in US dollars, it must protect itself against currency fluctuations. 9. And of those that do, some use hedging to minimize the risk of losses from currency fluctuations. 10. And offshore lenders can ride currency fluctuations, pouring money into New York when their currency is strong against the dollar. |
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