Belgian Franc definition
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The Euro was included in the USDX® in 1999 and replaced the following currencies that were originally included in the USDX®: Belgian Franc, Dutch Guilder, German ▇▇▇▇, French Franc and Italian Lira.
The rent is fixed at 3,200,000.- BEF (three million two hundred thousand Belgian Franc) per year, payable in advance in four (4) instalments of 800,000.- BEF (eight hundred thousand Belgian Franc), respectively on July 1st, October 1st, January 1st and April 1st of each year.
The Estimated Purchase Price will be adjusted on a Belgian Franc for Belgian Franc basis.
The following table reflects the index base weight (the “Index Base Weight”) of each Index Currency as of March 1973 with respect to USDX®: Euro 0.576 Japanese Yen 0.136 British Pound 0.119 Canadian Dollar 0.091 Swedish Krona 0.042 Swiss Franc 0.036 Closing Level at Inception: 1.000 The Euro was included in the USDX® in 1999 and replaced the following currencies that were originally included in the USDX®: Belgian Franc, Dutch Guilder, German ▇▇▇▇, French Franc and Italian Lira.
Forward contracts to sell foreign currencies for U.S. Dollars related to customer accounts receivable: AVERAGE CONTRACT FORWARD AMOUNT CURRENCY RATE IN U.S. DOLLARS CONTRACT ORIGINATION DATE CONTRACT MATURITY DATE -------- -------- ---------------- (IN THOUSANDS) ------------------------- ------------------------- Belgian Franc...........
During 2000, the Company's largest exposures to foreign exchange rates existed primarily with the Deutsche ▇▇▇▇, Belgian Franc, Swedish Krona and Italian Lira against the U.S. Dollar.
In the transition period only the quarterly rent of July 1st, 1990 will be fixed at 500,000.- BEF (five hundred thousand Belgian Franc).