1.   As the currency fluctuates, retailers become more attractive investments as they are relatively insulated from small changes, traders said.

2.   But the United States was pressing for a looser system that would allow currencies to fluctuate on markets according to the perceived strength of their underlying economies.

3.   Its currency has fluctuated widely, repeatedly becoming the target of market speculators.

4.   Letting your currency fluctuate with supply and demand has the definite advantage of allowing the currency to adjust to shocks like, say, a collapse in commodity prices.

5.   Thailand and Korea are rebounding even more quickly than Malaysia, despite leaving their markets open and allowing their currencies to fluctuate.

6.   The stability of the Czech koruna is no longer a sure bet for investors after the central bank widened the band in which the currency can fluctuate.

7.   The U.S. currency has fluctuated by more than half a yen for the last five days.

8.   They command enough capital to make any currency fluctuate sharply, and in the last two weeks many have settled on a better bet than the dollar.

9.   Venezuela said Friday it would allow the bolivar currency to fluctuate more freely and introduced a bill to speed reforms aimed at boosting confidence in the battered economy.

10.   Maystadt later told reporters his proposal would not lead to target zones within which the major currencies could fluctuate.

n. + fluctuate >>共 137
price 21.92%
stock 7.16%
market 5.82%
currency 4.70%
dollar 3.80%
number 3.58%
index 2.68%
rate 2.46%
level 2.01%
weight 2.01%
currency + v. >>共 352
be 17.03%
make 6.26%
fall 4.99%
rise 4.06%
weaken 2.46%
continue 2.08%
remain 1.92%
plunge 1.82%
trade 1.60%
lose 1.53%
fluctuate 0.67%
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