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hard currency
noun
- money that is backed by gold reserves and is readily convertible into foreign currencies.
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Russia still has vast energy resources, which help bring in hard currency and much-needed foreign investment.
From The Daily Beast
He added: “Unfortunately for us, Burma has the hard currency to buy what Pyongyang is selling—it may be rubies for atoms.”
From The Daily Beast
Foreigners are willing to shell hard currency for this indulgence.
From Project Gutenberg
This surplus, however, could not be used to reduce foreign indebtedness because it did not generate hard currency earnings.
From Project Gutenberg
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