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peso be
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7.64 |
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Our peso is stable. |
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peso make
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6.98 |
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A weaker peso makes stocks less valuable. |
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peso weaken
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6.85 |
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And the peso weakened anew. |
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peso strengthen
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4.54 |
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The peso strengthened. |
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peso fall
|
4.28 |
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The peso fell. |
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peso continue
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3.16 |
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Mexican stocks plunged, and the peso continued to weaken. |
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peso close
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2.50 |
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The peso closed higher against the U.S. dollar. |
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peso lose
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1.91 |
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The peso had lost half its value. |
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peso plunge
|
1.78 |
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Then the peso plunged. |
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peso depreciate
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1.58 |
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It can automatically raise rates if the peso depreciates. |
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peso float
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1.51 |
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The peso floats more-or-less freely. |
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peso trade
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1.51 |
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Under Salinas the peso traded within fixed limits. |
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peso remain
|
1.32 |
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But the peso has remained under intense pressure. |
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peso help
|
1.18 |
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A weaker peso helped to drag prices lower. |
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peso hit
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0.99 |
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The Mexican peso hit a new low Monday. |
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peso increase
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0.99 |
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A rising peso increases the dollar value of Mexican stocks. |
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peso stabilize
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0.86 |
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But the peso will only stabilize when Asia stabilizes. |
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peso mean
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0.79 |
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A weaker peso means cheaper Mexican vacations for United States tourists. |
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peso rise
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0.79 |
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The peso rose. |
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peso gain
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0.72 |
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The peso gained for the fourth day to its highest level in almost two months. |