Examples of Nuevo Soles in a sentence
The Company’s sales of silver, copper, lead and zinc are denominated in United States dollars and the Company’s costs are incurred in Canadian dollars, United States dollars, Mexican pesos and Peruvian Nuevo Soles.
The Company operates in Canada, Peru and Mexico and a portion of its expenses are incurred in Canadian dollars, Nuevo Soles, and Mexican Pesos.
Currency fluctuations may affect the Company as its transactions are often conducted in US dollars, Mexican and Argentinean pesos, and Peruvian Nuevo Soles.
The Company operates in Canada, Peru, Mexico and Barbados and a portion of its expenses are incurred in Canadian dollars, Nuevo Soles, and Mexican Pesos.
Sierra’s largest exposures are to the US dollar/Peruvian Nuevo Sol exchange rate and the US dollar/Mexican Peso exchange rate which impacts operating and administration costs in Peru and Mexico incurred in Nuevo Soles and Pesos while revenues are earned in US dollars.
The Company operates in Canada, Peru, Mexico, and Barbados and a portion of its expenses are incurred in Canadian dollars, Nuevo Soles, and Mexican Pesos.
All proceeds paid within Peru from such policies shall be paid to the Onshore Collateral Agent for deposit into the Onshore Dollars Account or the Onshore Nuevo Soles Account as applicable.
The Central Bank of Peru has a history of adopting a policy of non-intervention in the exchange rate market, however, Since 2003, the Central Bank has conducted regular interventions in the foreign exchange market in order to reduce volatility in the value of Peru’s currency against the U.S. dollar and to meet the demand for Nuevo Soles caused by pension funds and commercial banks restructuring their portfolio to include more assets denominated in Nuevo Soles as compared to foreign currency.
Management’s Discussion and Analysis Page - 27 As at March 31, 2012, the Company is exposed to currency risk through the following assets and liabilities denominated in Canadian dollars, Nuevo Soles and Mexican Pesos (all amounts are expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars, thousands of Nuevo Soles or thousands of Mexican Pesos): Canadian Dollars Nuevo Soles Mexican Pesos Canadian Dollars Nuevo Soles Mexican Pesos Cash and cash equivalents $ 14,499 S/.
As at September 30, 2011, the Company is exposed to currency risk through the following assets and liabilities denominated in Canadian dollars, Nuevo Soles and Mexican Pesos (all amounts are expressed in thousands of Canadian dollars, thousands of Nuevo Soles or thousands of Mexican Pesos): Canadian Dollars Nuevo Soles Mexican Pesos Canadian Dollars Nuevo Soles Mexican Pesos Cash and cash equivalents $ 21,805 S/.