Results for: A decrease in the spot price of the currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.
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casual worker, dead body, illegal voter, muscae volitantes, person or thing that floats; wanderer; one whose vote can be bought; one who does not belong to a particular political party, something floating, spot interfering with vision, worker shifting ...floater
category, French district, government office; division, section; district; area, domain, part of government, section of organization, specialtydepartment
causative substance, computer program, government employee, means effecting result, person authorized to perform a certain action; representative; factor, cause, somebody representing another, spyagent
cause a revolution, overthrow an established government; cause a major change, cause rebellion in country, change something radically, incite people to rebellionrevolutionize
cause deflation, destroy theory, let air out, make somebody less confident, release air from; reduce in stature, humble; reduce currency or prices from an inflated conditiondeflate
cause to fall over; defeat, cut price of, dismantle something, earn, make a basket, make somebody cut price, make somebody or something fall, pronounce something soldknock down
central governmentfederal government
Central Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency; United States government agency that deals with national security issues, U.S. intelligence organizationCIA
Chancellor, chief administrative officer of university, head of government in parliamentary democracy, honorary head of university, judge in some U.S. courts, prime minister of certain European countries; secretary to a king or other important official...chancellor
chances of something happening, chances; probability; advantage, handicap or advantage used in competition, perceived advantage or disadvantage, predicted chances in betting, priceodds
change the value of a currency; reestimate the value of something, reappraise, reassess, raise value of currency, reassess the present value, revaluate, see also:reevaluaterevalue
chaotic situation, lack of government, lawlessness, absence of laws and governmentanarchy
characteristic conditions for a process, controlling group, established system, form of government, mode of rule, system of government, oppressive government, régime, regimenregime
characterize, give lower mark, lower price, make written notemark down
characterized by unity, existing as unit, of centralized government, pertaining to units; undivided, whole, having the nature of a unit; serving as a unit (of measurement, etc.); pertaining to centralized government, relating to unitunitary
 

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