101. Operators in other countries such as Malaysia and Thailand offered comparatively cheaper prices because they were willing to charge in their own national currencies, he said.
102. Philippine shares ended mixed, with bargain-hunting offsetting the downward pull of a slightly weaker national currency, the peso.
103. Plenty of national currency also is languishing in jars and cupboards.
104. A billionaire businessman who made his fortune in Saudi Arabia, Hariri is credited with restoring economic confidence and stabilizing the national currency.
105. A dispute over the design of the Bosnian national currency has prevented its launch, and therefore is impeding establishment of a national bank.
106. A campaign based on nationalistic or patriotic sentiments is well and good, but the monetary authorities must still give the people better reasons to love the national currency.
107. A Malaysian official on Sunday denied a report that a sharp limit on foreign exchange dealings was being planned to save the national currency from speculators.
108. A personality cult has been built up around Niyazov, who is referred to as Father of the Turkmens and whose portrait decorates the national currency.
109. According to the timetable, euro-banknotes and coins will be introduced two years later to replace national currencies.
110. After six months, national currencies to disappear.