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In this context, foreign exchange restrictions are equally applied to Iranian and foreign investors.
In the late 1950s, the exchange restrictions were dropped and gold became an important element in international financial settlements.
Such complications made some Bush Administration officials reluctant to lift foreign exchange restrictions and declare the ruble convertible.
South Korea plans to make the won an internationally traded currency in several months by lifting foreign exchange restrictions, a Government economist said today.
Registered companies are exempted from all taxes on approved activities, and no currency or exchange restrictions are imposed.
After dropping off sharply because of New York Stock Exchange restrictions, program trading is on the rise again.
He began selling off inefficient and bankrupt state enterprises, opened the stock market to foreign capital and loosened foreign exchange restrictions.
In 1958 the foreign exchange restrictions left over from the immediate post-war period were eased in many countries in Western Europe.
People are soaking up dollars with their spare money and depositing them in neighboring Uruguay, which permits dollar accounts and has no exchange restrictions.
Cyprus has concluded treaties on double taxation with more than 40 countries, and, as a member of the Eurozone, has no exchange restrictions.
NDS are usually used in emerging markets where the currency is thinly traded, subject to exchange restrictions, or even non-convertible.
Sayle claimed to be the publisher's personal representative and demanded that the man turn over funds that had not been remitted due to exchange restrictions.
Foreign exchange restrictions and foreign exchange controls occupy a special place among the non-tariff regulatory instruments of foreign economic activity.
Foreign exchange restrictions constitute the regulation of transactions of residents and nonresidents with currency and other currency values.
The response was very positive, but they had problems sending the funds due to foreign exchange restrictions and advised discussing the matter with their embassies in New Delhi.
Japan, relieved from its exchange restrictions imposed after World War II, started to buy up raw (unworked) ivory.
Further foreign exchange restrictions were introduced over 1953-1954, with April 1953, the foreign exchange downpayment was increased to 75%, except for raw materials at 50%.
The Reserve Bank quickly made several major moves, imposing currency exchange restrictions and devaluing the currency by 20% to benefit exporters and tourism.
Some countries raised tariffs drastically and enforced severe restrictions on foreign exchange transactions, while other countries condensed "trade and exchange restrictions only marginally".
In addition, RBI imposes significant foreign exchange restrictions on the use of Indian debit VISA/MasterCard abroad.
These foreign exchange restrictions, designed to provide the government with much needed reserves meant that some companies were operating at as low as 20% of capacity, due to lack of needed imported materials.
New York Stock Exchange restrictions on program trading do not go far enough, a number of chief executives of major Wall Street firms said yesterday at a special meeting at the exchange.
There was an influx of foreign capital when he loosened foreign exchange restrictions and opened Karachi Stock Exchange to foreign capital, but the government remained short of funds for investments.
Reflecting its confidence in a strengthening peso, the Argentine government has lifted exchange restrictions imposed a year ago when the country's economy collapsed and a default on nearly $141 billion in public debt was announced.
In 1952, in accordance with the Articles of Agreement, 5 years after the IMF began financial operations, annual consultations with members maintaining exchange restrictions under Article XIV were initiated.