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denominate

[dih-nom-uh-neyt] / dɪˈnɒm əˌneɪt /


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In Caracas, prices are often denominated in dollars or euros, while on the borders, Colombian pesos and Brazilian reals are often used.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Some people might not want to take that risk, and they can buy dollar denominated bonds,” said Boockvar.

From Barron's

It is lending more to developing nations and encouraging international firms to issue bonds denominated in the Chinese currency, creating a market of investible securities in the yuan.

From The Wall Street Journal

They recommend steering clear of bonds unless yields are especially attractive, such as in parts of Latin America, or are denominated in deeply undervalued currencies.

From Barron's

“As such, we expect the price of the yellow metal denominated in all fiat currencies to continue rising after working itself through the recent froth.”

From MarketWatch