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I'm sure they will be happy with any convertible currency.
Perhaps in two or three years we will have a convertible currency.
They also say it is not possible to have a convertible currency in a controlled market.
"We want to make the won a freely convertible currency," he said.
About 17 million tons went to the West in exchange for convertible currencies.
Private foreign capital will flow to where profit can be made in convertible currency.
Moscow also recently revived an idea to create convertible currencies.
At present, the Soviets are using much of their convertible currency to purchase equipment.
Foreign investment barely existed, and some countries did not even have convertible currencies.
The potential market of 22 million is small by Asian standards, and the nation lacks a convertible currency.
From January 1, 1990 it was a convertible currency.
Instead, they would start exchanging goods at world prices paid in convertible currency.
Lack of convertible currency is by far the most formidable roadblock.
That would make monetary control difficult but manageable, under a system of convertible currencies.
That means eventually creating workable price systems and convertible currencies.
"Ultimately this will lead to the zloty becoming a convertible currency."
Some had hoped that the amount of convertible currency available for a trip abroad would be increased.
The payment is normally receivable in any major convertible currency.
That merger is still expected, but not until China makes the yuan a fully convertible currency.
Convertible currency purchases for any equipment can only be made through a central ministry in Warsaw.
All recognize the advantage of achieving convertible currencies, but it is beyond their present capacity.
However, China does not have a convertible currency.
Where official status once determined access to the islands, now the ability to pay in foreign, convertible currencies makes the difference.
Countries usually peg their currency to a major convertible currency.
It is a freely convertible currency and not pegged to the ruble.