The cost of an ordinary hedge would bring the yield on the foreign paper down to United States rates.
The gray-haired man noticed the foreign papers in the opened tray.
At the time, the strip was carried in 665 American newspapers and 125 foreign papers.
She found work as a journalist, with local and foreign papers.
These colorful magazines are often printed on expensive foreign paper and distributed free.
Finally in 1935 the foreign papers were brought to an end "for lack of patronage."
You couldn't believe anything you saw in foreign papers, anyway.
Although the foreign papers published details, the British press remained more circumspect.
The statement was taken by both Japanese and foreign papers as a clear rejection of the declaration.
Why didn't she tap into the fat returns of foreign short-term paper?