Примери за използване на Net foreign на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Official net foreign assets.
Net foreign assets fell by $115 billion last year, when the kingdom ran a budget deficit of nearly $100 billion.
Increase in net foreign assets.
Poland's current and capital account has improved over the past ten years, while the country's net foreign liabilities remain high.
Change in net foreign assets of banks.
Croatia's current and capital account has improved over the past ten years and the country's net foreign liabilities have declined, but remain high.
Saudi Arabia's net foreign assets fall to 4-year low.
Poland's current andcapital account has improved over the past ten years, while the country's net foreign liabilities remain high.
However, the country's net foreign liabilities remain high.
It's an axiom of national accounting that the current account(the trade balance plus earnings on overseas investment)must precisely equal the capital account(net foreign investment in a country).
Commercial banks' net foreign assets.
Most of the centralbank's net foreign assets of $690 billion are believed to bedenominated in U.S. dollars, and much of that amount is in theform of U.S. Treasury bonds.
While the current account surplus increases a country's net foreign assets, a current account deficit does the reverse.
For the past 20 years, net foreign direct investment from Malta was positive at EUR 285.6 million, bringing the country to 22nd place in terms of direct investment in Bulgaria.
The report, which also contains dataon international capital flows, showed net foreign buying of long-term securities totaling $103.9 billion in July.
Saudi Arabia's net foreign assets dropped to US$640 billion(RM1.97 trillion) in October, the lowest level in three years, as the oil rout strains government finances in the biggest Arab economy.
The total TIC flow includes Net foreign purchases of long-term securities;
The net foreign asset position of Russia's banking sector rose $12 billion in October to $53 billion- a reversal from its net liability position before the global financial crisis struck in late 2008.
A negative difference indicates net foreign sales to U.S. residents(U.S. capital outflow).
As of 2015, its official net foreign assets- the value of what a country owns overseas, minus the value of domestic assets owned by foreigners- totaled a mere 26% of national income, according to the economists' calculations.
The report, which also contains dataon international capital flows, showed net foreign selling of long-term securities totaling US$12.9 billion in December.
Most of the Saudi central bank's net foreign assets of $690 billion are thought to be denominated in dollars, much of them in US Treasury bonds.
A positive difference indicates net foreign purchases from U.S. residents(U.S. capital inflow);
A current account surplus increases a country's net foreign assets by the respective amount, while a deficit does the opposite.
A current account surplus increases Japan's net foreign assets by the corresponding amount, and a current account deficit does the reverse.
This will be done by a scoreboard with details on developments in current accounts, net foreign asset positions, productivity, unit labour costs, employment, and real effective exchange rates, as well as public debt and private sector credit and asset prices.