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If you’re moving to Canada, ãªãœãã‚ŒãŒã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ãŒé‡è¦ã§ã™ 為替レートã®å¤‰åŒ–ã«æ³¨æ„を払ㆠ米ã®é–“ã«. ã¨ã‚«ãƒŠãƒ€ãƒ‰ãƒ«?
方法ã«å¿œã˜ã¦é€šè²¨ãŒå‹•ã„ã¦ã„ã‚‹ã®ã§ã€, it can cost you big bucks.
Here’s what happened to the city of Vancouver.
As reported in today’s ãƒãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ¼æ—¥ 見出ã—ã®ä¸‹ã«, “Exchange risk could cost city $60 百万円: オリンピックæ‘ã¸ã®èžè³‡ã¯ã€ç±³ã«è¿”済ã—ãªã‘ã‚Œã°ãªã‚‰ãªã„. loonieã¯ã‚¢ãƒãƒ•ãƒˆãŸã¨ãã«ãƒ‰ãƒ«ã‚’è²·ã£ãŸ,” 市ã¯ã€æ–°ã—ã„資金調é”上ã®ãƒˆãƒ©ãƒ–ルã«å¾—ã¦ã„ã‚‹ オリンピックæ‘:
Just when you thought you’ve computed all the risks from the Olympic village crisis, here’s another. The $1.2-billion development has been financed using international “currency swaps,” one of the riskiest ways to borrow.
Here’s the situation.
オリンピックæ‘ã®ãƒ“ルダー, Vancouver’s ミレニアム開発, arranged to borrow its construction budget for the Olympic Athletes’ Village from Wall Street’s Fortress Investment Group. クレジットã®$ 750百万行ã«ã¯ã€ç±³å›½ã§å€Ÿã‚Šã‚Œã‚‹ã“ã¨ã«ãªã£ã¦ã„ãŸã“ã¨. ドル, ãã®å¾Œlooniesã«ã‚¹ãƒ¯ãƒƒãƒ—, è«‹è² æ¥è€…を支払ã†.
ãã‚Œã¯ãŠãらã時ã«ã†ãã‚Šã ã£ãŸ. ç§ãŸã¡ã®Loonieã¡ã‚ƒã‚“当時高ã„飛んã§ã„ãŸ. 期間ã«ã¤ã„ã¦ã¯ã€é¡é¢ã§ã‚‚ã‚ã£ãŸ, ã¾ãŸã¯ç±³ä¸Š. ドル, ã¨ãã“ã«æµ®ã‹ã¶ã‚ˆã†ã«é‹å‘½ã ã£ãŸ. 米国. ドルã¯å®Ÿéš›ã«å®‰ã„ã¨æ€ã‚.
ãã®å¾Œã®å‘¨ã‚Š, 我々ã¯ã€ãƒŸãƒ¬ãƒ‹ã‚¢ãƒ ãŒç´„æã下ã‚ã—始ã‚ãŸçŸ¥ã£ã¦ã„ã‚‹ $300 ãã®ç™¾ä¸‡å†† $750 百万è¦å¡žãƒãƒ¼ãƒ³, though exact dates of when money was drawn aren’t public. loonieãŒåŒç‰ã§ã‚ã£ãŸæ™‚ã«ã§ã‚‚ã€ãƒŸãƒ¬ãƒ‹ã‚¢ãƒ を想定ã™ã‚‹ã¨ã€ãã®æ画を行ã£ãŸ, ã¾ãŸã¯ãã®. ミレニアムã¯ã€ãŠã‚ˆãã€ãã®ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ³ã®ä¸€å¯¾ä¸€ã®å¥‘ç´„ã‚’å¾—ãŸã§ã‚ã‚ã†. ã¤ã¾ã‚Š: $1 Canadian = $1 US.
悪ããªã„. How can you go wrong with a deal like that?
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