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The dollar has risen in value significantly against these currencies since the decision.
The pound has risen in value since Mrs May's deal was rejected by MPs.
When the dollar has risen in value, oil prices would fallen – and vice versa.
At the time, the artworks were inexpensive, but they have since risen in value.
Bitcoin has risen in value faster than almost any other financial instrument we've seen.
Another eleven appear to be pegged to the dollar and 211.1 have risen in value.
As the index has risen in value, a given point change means less and less.
And other cryptocurrencies, including Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, and Cardano have all risen in value compared to Bitcoin.
As his work has risen in value, Invader has adapted his materials to anticipate and deter thieves.
Chinese shares listed in Hong Kong have risen in value by a third over the past two years.
For example, when landlords find that their properties have risen in value, they may want to raise the rent.
If bonds hadn't risen in value but instead had lost 1003 percent, the portfolio would have lost 2100 percent.
Ether has risen in value more than tenfold over the last year, to a market cap which now exceeds $1 billion.
Since January 2015 they have risen in value by nearly 60%, while every coupon has been paid at sky-high interest rates.
While the price is down four percent following the announcement of the Quartz deal, it has risen in value significantly this year.
Musk's personal stake in the company has risen in value from $512 million at the time of the IPO to $12.8 billion.
During China's biggest boom years, its currency could have risen in value as huge sums in dollars, euros and yen flowed into the country.
That is not a surprise in itself, as professional sports franchises in the major American sports have almost always risen in value, often astronomically.
A 12-bottle case of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild from the 2000 vintage has risen in value from roughly $2,13 at the time to around $18,600 now.
Shares eased one percent on Tuesday, but have risen in value by more than a quarter this year, more than the three other leading diversified majors.
The global reserve and trade currency has risen in value by around 5 percent since Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory last week stunned the world.
Chao's shares have risen in value by more than $40,000 since the month she said she would divest them, the Journal reported, citing corporate and government filings.
One frequently overlooked strategy is to donate stocks, bonds or mutual fund holdings that you've owned for at least a year and that have risen in value.
SIX's 27% stake in Worldline as part of that deal has risen in value to 3.5 billion Swiss francs from 2.5 billion at the signing of the transaction, it said.
Non-publicly traded company shares, which have risen in value, are another common gift: the tax deduction is taken at the current market value—a benefit not afforded gifts to foundations.
Harvesting your capital gains in a taxable account is a strategy whereby taxpayers below a certain income threshold sell off winning investments that have risen in value – and can do so tax-free.
In fact, the report noted that in 2017, China's currency had risen in value, which should help reduce the US's trade deficit with China — which is the president's main concern when it comes to Beijing's currency practices.
As the dollar has risen in value against many other currencies, it becomes more expensive for consumers in those countries to buy goods manufactured in the U.S. This, coupled with weakness in global economies, creates a tricky situation for manufacturers.
Book value, a key performance measure for Buffett reflecting assets minus liabilities, probably rose by 12 percent in the final quarter of 2017 because Berkshire can lower its tax bill on investments that have risen in value, Barclays analysts led by Jay Gelb wrote.
Long-time fans will also be rewarded over newer ones with troves of valuable coins, much in the same way that early adopters of bitcoin are sitting pretty now that the currency has risen in value from the days when a single pizza was purchased for 10,000 coins—a sum that would now be worth more than $6 million.
For context: Stocks in 14 out of 29 companies in the S&P 500 retailing industry group have fallen in value this year, a time when more than 70% of stocks in the S&P 500 overall have risen in value, according to S&P Capital IQ. Investors fear these companies' inability to raise prices without also losing market share to the likes of Amazon.
His work is often compared with fellow contemporary Australian artists Robert Dickerson and John Brack. Coleman's art is highly collectible, and has steadily risen in value over the years.
The cash prize part of the award has risen in value since its inception, reported at £150 in 1985 and £300 in 1987, to its present-day value of £1000.
These concerns were eventually addressed, and the coin went into production. Although the issue price, at $2, was the highest for a commemorative half dollar to that point, the coins sold out quickly and have risen in value to over a thousand dollars.
Gold prices remained relatively low until 2001, when the price began consistently rising in a protracted bull market. By 2020, the price of gold had reached US$2050, and the loss to the UK taxpayer (contrasted to selling the gold later) was estimated at more than £18 billion, as the Euros bought with the proceeds had also risen in value.
During the 1660s and 1670s, the number of headrights was about four times more than the increase in population. If this large discrepancy must be attributed to more than fictitious issuing, a final explanation suggests that people had accumulated and saved headrights. Headrights could be bought for about 50 pounds of tobacco each. The owners of the grants then claimed the land years later once the land had risen in value.
Prague-Záběhlice, the housing estate Zahradní Město-východ. Paneláks remain commonplace today, and have attracted a wide diversity of social classes. Fears that paneláks would become undesirable and be subject to middle class flight, commonplace following the Velvet Revolution, have not materialized. Panelák apartments have risen in value more than brick apartments, have been praised for housing people from a wide variety of incomes, and have been subject to a number of positive cultural depictions including magazines and TV shows.
In December 2009, the Minister committed to safeguard the Bank's regulatory capital position. As a result, the Minister issued of a promissory note for €8.3 billion on 31 March 2010, bringing the government's investment in Anglo Irish bank to €12.3 billion.Annual Report for 15 months to December 2009 Since then the notes have risen in value to cover €30.6 billion of the €34.7 billion cost of Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide Bank (€25.3 billion of the €29.3 billion cost of Anglo and €5.3 billion of INBS's €5.4 billion cost).
Revenues for the seven Canadian teams have all increased significantly since the lockout. Their cost structure has changed favourably as well, largely (but not entirely) due to the fact the Canadian dollar has risen in value significantly, reaching essential parity with its U.S. counterpart for much of 2010 (the Canadian dollar has traded between 93 and 100 U.S. cents throughout that year). As a result, league-wide revenues measured in U.S. dollars have been inflated accordingly and all seven Canadian teams pay into the current revenue sharing plan. Some U.S. teams are said to have been less able to cope with the unexpected increase in salaries and are believed to be losing money.
Holding gains (holding losses) are generally defined as increases (decreases) in the replacement costs of the assets held during a given period. Holding gains and losses accrue to the owners of assets and liabilities purely as a result of holding the assets or liabilities over time, without transforming them in any way. For example, if a company holds bottles of wine in its inventory and that specific wine becomes more expensive on the market, the replacement cost of the wine in the inventory increases as it has become more expensive for the company to replace its current stock of wine. Thus, by merely holding the wine in the inventory, the assets of the company have risen in value.
In Oct 2010, Thai Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij said his country faces a "challenge" as the appreciation of the baht was making Thai exports less competitive, and thus he needed to try to reduce volatility in the currency but "a country like ours can[not] forcibly change the fundamental direction of our currency." Over the first nine months of 2010 the baht had risen in value by 11 percent, the second largest appreciation of Asia's 11 most heavily traded currencies. There were also concerns that exports may slow: sales to foreigners make up almost two-thirds of Thai's economic activity. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva also said Thailand may step up efforts to prevent currency appreciation from hurting its exporters.
By 1630, when Richard Prescott became curate, the rentals had risen in value to 100 pounds a year but Archbishop Bulkeley reported in that year that the church was in poor condition and that there were only two attending householders (most of the local population still adhered to the Roman Catholic Church). The next curate was John Sankey, also responsible for Donnybrook, Rathfarnham, Kilgobbin, Cruagh and Whitechurch. In 1753, one A. Archball became curate, moving from service in Howth and Kilbarrack, and Jeremy Walsh took office in 1758, supervising the rebuilding of Taney Church in 1760, as attested to by a chalice still held there, presented by Archdeacon Isaac Mann. The new building was consecrated on 8 June of that year.
A new law, adopted on March 8, 1842, permitted the sale of canal land at $2.50 ($ in dollars) an acre or its appraised value, whichever was higher. The value of some Miami Extension Canal lands, which had sharply risen in value, was reduced by law to $4.00 ($ in dollars) an acre. The law required that land be purchased only in "cash", which meant specie, banknotes from specie-paying banks, or state-issued scrip (essentially allowing contractors, paid in state-issued scrip, to redeem the scrip for valuable land). Bonds still needed to be sold to raise revenue for the rest of 1842 and early 1843, and in April 1842 Kelley went to New York City to sell the bonds authorized by the legislature.
The gulden had been on the gold standard until the 1930s, and had risen in value against the pataca so that the pataca was now closer in value to 1 gulden rather than the 2½ gulden rate that had prevailed around 1900. When the pataca was reintroduced in 1945, it was pegged to the Portuguese escudo at a rate of 5.5 escudos = 1 pataca (changed to 5 escudos = 1 pataca in 1949) and fractional coins denominated in avos (100 avos = 1 pataca) were issued for the first time. In 1951, minting of avo coins ceased, even though in 1952 a full set of pataca coinage, including coins denominated in avos and also a pataca coin, was issued in Macau. In 1958, the pataca was replaced by the escudo at the rate of 1 pataca = 5.6 escudos.
In 1970, The Sultanate of Oman replaced the rupee with the Omani rial unit that was on par with the pound sterling. Meanwhile, the dinar units in the other parts of the Persian Gulf region had already risen in value against the pound sterling as a result of sterling's devaluation in 1967, and so the new Omani rial was not equal in value to the dinars in the nearby territories. The currency units that are used in Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and the Yemen are all descended from the pound sterling, while the currency units that are used in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates are all descended from the Maria Theresa Thaler. This largely explains the factor of ten difference in value on average between Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman on the one hand, and Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates on the other hand.

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