Examples of Hungarian Forint in a sentence
On the current amount of any debit balance generating in the Hungarian forint current account due to the delayed payment or non-payment of the accountholder, the Bank shall charge a default interest equalling the base rate of the National Bank of Hungary + 7% p.a. from the date of the default (calculated on a 365/360 basis).
Bids and offers for euro-forint futures shall be quoted in terms of Hungarian forint per euro significant to three (3) decimals.
Bids and offers for dollar-forint futures shall be quoted in terms of Hungarian forint per U.S. dollar significant to three (3) decimals.
The major currencies for the purposes of paragraph 2 shall only include the US dollar, Euro, Japanese yen, Pound sterling, Australian dollar, Swiss franc, Canadian dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Swedish krona, New Zealand dollar, Singapore dollar, Norwegian krone, Mexican peso, Croatian kuna, Bulgarian lev, Czech koruna, Danish krone, Hungarian forint, Polish złoty and Romanian leu.
If some or all of the sums deposited in the Preferred Private Customer’s accounts listed above are recorded in a currency other than Hungarian forint (HUF), the Bank shall take their HUF equivalent value into account, calculated at the prevailing mid-rate of exchange quoted by the National Bank of Hungary (MNB).
If some or all of the sums deposited in the Preferred Private Customer’s accounts listed above are recorded in a currency other than Hungarian forint (HUF), the Bank shall take their HUF equivalent value into account, calculated at the prevailing mid- rate of exchange quoted by the National Bank of Hungary (MNB).
The minimum price fluctuation shall be theU.S. dollar equivalent of .005 Hungarian forint per U.S. dollar, which is equivalent to five hundred (500) Hungarian forints per contract.
The minimum price fluctuation shall be the euro equivalent of .005 Hungarian forint per euro, which is equivalent to five hundred (500) Hungarian forints per contract.
Relative allocation between the three main currency “blocs”: European currency bloc (euro, pound sterling, Norwegian and Danish krone, Swedish and Icelandic krona, Swiss franc, Polish zloty, Czech koruna and Hungarian forint); yen bloc (Japanese yen and South Korean won); commodities bloc (where currency trends are linked to commodity prices: Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, New Zealand dollar and South African rand);3.
Unless otherwise indicated, the consolidated financial statements are presented in Hungarian forint, rounded to the thousand.