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Definition of D-mark in English: D-marknoun short for Deutschmark Example sentencesExamples - ‘Europe’, whatever it may mean, was ‘a good thing’ - therefore we had to tie the Pound to the D-mark, at the wrong price.
- The introduction of the D-mark, which involved a vigorous reduction in the money supply after the massively inflationary over-production of the wartime era, utterly transformed daily life.
- Germany is the only eurozone country where the national currency ceased to be legal tender at midnight on December 31, although most shops accepted D-marks and returned change in euro.
- The German papers wanted Becker as the poster boy for a resurgent fatherland, awash in D-marks and on the threshold of reunification.
- Finally until its abolition in the late 1990s, the D-mark consistently held the trust of the global foreign exchange markets.
- ‘I comfort myself that the good things in the D-mark will continue in the euro,’ said the bank chief.
- The European Monetary System exerted some discipline over inflation rates, by the very fact that countries linked their exchange rates to the D-mark.
- Remarkably, his countrymen, who had seen him swap valuable D-marks for worthless Ostmarks in 1990, accepted his decision with barely a murmur of dissent.
Definition of D-mark in US English: D-marknounˈdēmärk short for Deutschmark Example sentencesExamples - Germany is the only eurozone country where the national currency ceased to be legal tender at midnight on December 31, although most shops accepted D-marks and returned change in euro.
- Remarkably, his countrymen, who had seen him swap valuable D-marks for worthless Ostmarks in 1990, accepted his decision with barely a murmur of dissent.
- The German papers wanted Becker as the poster boy for a resurgent fatherland, awash in D-marks and on the threshold of reunification.
- Finally until its abolition in the late 1990s, the D-mark consistently held the trust of the global foreign exchange markets.
- ‘I comfort myself that the good things in the D-mark will continue in the euro,’ said the bank chief.
- The European Monetary System exerted some discipline over inflation rates, by the very fact that countries linked their exchange rates to the D-mark.
- The introduction of the D-mark, which involved a vigorous reduction in the money supply after the massively inflationary over-production of the wartime era, utterly transformed daily life.
- ‘Europe’, whatever it may mean, was ‘a good thing’ - therefore we had to tie the Pound to the D-mark, at the wrong price.
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