English to Hindi Dictionary greenback

greenback

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definition
noun
the beer she purchased with our last greenback
a dollar bill; a dollar.
Already, 23 self-sustaining populations of greenback cutthroat trout have been recovered and the species has been reclassified to the less critical category of threatened.
an animal with a green back, especially a race of the cutthroat trout found only in Colorado.
translation of 'greenback'
noun
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But another persistent economic trend is gumming up the works: foreign producers aren't raising dollar prices, despite the 'greenback' 's sharp decline over the past year.
In a ‘dollarized’ economy - the US 'greenback' and the Argentine peso have parity and are interchangeable - many of the city prices are surprisingly high.
After all, as long as China and Japan pursue export-led growth by refusing to let the dollar fall against their own currencies, the 'greenback' will avoid a huge decline.
The local unit has gained about 5 percent against the 'greenback' this year.
And a whopping 66 percent of overseas fund managers thought the 'greenback' was still too dear, despite its recent decline.
Already, 23 self-sustaining populations of 'greenback' cutthroat trout have been recovered and the species has been reclassified to the less critical category of threatened.
The 'greenback' has fallen roughly 40 percent since its high point against the euro in October 2000.
On the other hand, the appreciation of the NT dollar against the 'greenback' will be beneficial in regulating the prices of imported goods and relieving potential inflation.
The Australian dollar rose against the 'greenback' for the 13th straight week.
the beer she purchased with our last 'greenback'
He further threw his support behind China's insistence in pegging the yuan close to 8.28 to the 'greenback' .
‘The sharp drop in the stock market further shook investors' confidence and brought some retail buying of 'greenbacks' ,’ a dealer at a foreign bank said.
‘We have obligations to our shareholders,’ says Helicar - as if a pile of 'greenbacks' is worth more than someone's father, mother, sister, brother or child.
It was successful initially and the economy grew quickly, as investors deemed dealing in 'greenbacks' a safer bet.
A foreign exchange dealer said that the central bank was responsible for a large part of yesterday's drop, as it sold NT dollars heavily to buy 'greenbacks' toward the session's close.
On the other hand, foreigners, stuck with unconvertible 'greenbacks' since 1971, have had no choice but to adopt dollars, rather than gold, as the world's reserve asset.
As the currency started to slip in May, companies with future-debt obligations denominated in dollars rushed to buy 'greenbacks' .
What's more, risk-averse investors in the U.S. Treasury market are more prone to hedge their exposure to the dollar by selling 'greenbacks' .
Estimated price is somewhere between 200-250 thousand 'greenbacks' .
Every month, the Fed prints new 'greenbacks' and distributes them to a select group of housing developers, giving the new money in proportion to how many houses a particular builder constructs in a given period.
Once outlawed as the currency of imperialism, 'greenbacks' suddenly became not just accepted but necessary.
Stars who were paid fifty grand in 'greenbacks' at Carnegie Hall settled for thirty percent of that on the South Bank.
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