Examples of South Korean Won in a sentence
Furthermore, the functional currencies of certain subsidiaries are currencies other than the U.S. Dollar, including the Euros, the Indian Rupee, the New Israeli Shekels, the HK Dollar, the South Korean Won and the Australian Dollar.
Canadian Dollars (“C$”), Australian Dollars (“A$”), British Pounds (“£”), Euros (“€”), Brazilian Reais (“R$”), Indian Rupees (“₨”), Chinese Yuan (“C¥”), South Korean Won (“₩”) and United Arab Emirates Dirham (“AED”) are identified where applicable.
The functional currencies of the significant subsidiaries within the Group are the currencies of the primary economic environment and key business processes of these subsidiaries and include, but are not limited to, United States Dollars, Euros, Renminbi, South Korean Won, Japanese Yen and Indian Rupee.
Specifically, the agreement allows Canadian suppliers to benefit from additional access to procurement by South Korean central government agencies for contracts valued above 100 million South Korean Won (CAD$100,000).
Overseas subsidiaries of the Company recognise U.S. dollar (“USD” or “US$”), Japanese yen (“JPY”), Euro (“EUR”) and South Korean Won (“KRW”) as their respective functional currency according to the general economic environment in which these subsidiaries operate.
DoD should extend its market research beyond this RFI’s scope of IaaS and PaaS to other as-a-service, cybersecurity, and network on-demand offerings.
Foreign Currency Transactions—Transactions de- nominated in South Korean Won (“Won”) are recorded in the Fund’s records at the prevailing rate at the time of the transaction.
The Company’s functional currency is the South Korean Won and major transactions are in South Korean Wons.
The units will be extinguished by the AMC from its beneficiary account.
The genesis of this volatility was around the Asian financial crisis in 1997, when the South Korean Won was decoupled from the US dollar as a condition to receive financial assistance from the IMF and global banks.