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post exchange
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    1. Amino acid analyser or HPLC equipment with ion exchange column, device for ninhydrin, post column derivatisation and photometric detector.
    2. Floating rate instruments have either pre-fixed coupons or post-fixed coupons. Foreign exchange swap: the simultaneous spot purchase/sale and forward sale/purchase of one currency against another.
    3. The return on the other component of the deposit, linked to the performance of a stock exchange index or a bilateral exchange rate, is only known ex post when the product matures and therefore cannot be covered by the new business rate.
    4. send details as soon as possible of the intended long journeys set out in the journey log to the competent authority of the place of destination, of the exit point or of the control post via the information exchange system referred to in Article 20 of Directive 90/425/EEC.
    5. Furthermore, the post-IP development of higher prices claimed by this user, which would coincide with an even weaker USD as compared to the EUR, does not support the logic of the argument that falling Coke 80+ prices were caused by a negative USD-EUR exchange rate trend.
    6. All communication and information exchange referred to in this Title may be made by post, fax, electronic means in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5, telephone in the cases and circumstances referred to in paragraph 6, or a combination of those means, according to the choice of the contracting authority/entity.
    7. The Commission also notes that a significant number of its shareholdings (OMV AG, Österreichische Post, Telekom Austria) are themselves listed separately on the Vienna stock exchange rather than being unified within a single group structure and that the majority of each of these companies is owned by shareholders other than ÖIAG.
    8. Provision should be made for Eurojust to post liaison magistrates to third States in order to achieve objectives similar to those assigned to liaison magistrates seconded by the Member States on the basis of Council Joint Action 96/277/JHA of 22 April 1996 concerning a framework for the exchange of liaison magistrates to improve judicial cooperation between the Member States of the European Union [6].
    9. In the absence of the actual exchange rates used, the conversion rates to be used for the calculation in euro of payments to be made or of revenue to be collected in local ACP currencies shall be those in force on the first working day of the month in which the real date of the operation falls, as recorded by Centre's bank or post office.
    10. Under this scheme, the RBI sets mandatory ceilings on interest rates applicable to export credits, both in Indian rupees and in foreign exchange, which commercial banks can charge an exporter ‘with a view to making credit available to exporters at internationally competitive rates’. The ECS consists of two sub-schemes, the Pre-Shipment Export Credit Scheme (packing credit), which covers credits provided to an exporter for financing the purchase, processing, manufacturing, packing and/or shipping of goods prior to export, and the Post-Shipment Export Credit Scheme, which provides for working capital loans for financing export receivables.
    11. Secondly, Germany considers that the issuing of comfort letters is standard business practice since the Land Sachsen granted the comfort letter of EUR […] to DHL in exchange for the comfort letter of EUR […] provided by Deutsche Post AG, DHL's parent company, to cover any possible claims of Leipzig Airport against DHL (e.g. DHL would be liable to pay a contractual indemnity equal to the sum of […]-years landing fees if it decided to quit Leipzig Airport during the first […] years of the framework agreement).
    12. With regard to the reiterated argument that the recent change in the exchange rate between USD and EUR led to a significant increase in the price of the imported PET and consequently the Union industry allegedly does not need to be granted protection by trade defence measures, it is noted that any anti-subsidy investigation normally does not take into account the post IP developments; unless, in extraordinary situations, it can be shown, inter alia, that they are of a lasting nature and would significantly alter the findings of the case.
    13. Floating rate instruments have either pre-fixed coupons or post-fixed coupons. Foreign exchange swap: the simultaneous spot purchase/sale and forward sale/purchase of one currency against another. The Eurosystem executes open market monetary policy operations in the form of foreign exchange swaps where the national central banks (or the ECB) buy (or sell) euro spot against a foreign currency and at the same time sell (or buy) it back in a forward transaction. Gross settlement system: a transfer system in which the settlement of funds or the transfer of securities occurs on an instruction-by-instruction basis. Haircut: see valuation haircut. In-house credit assessment system (ICAS): a credit quality assessment source provided for in the Eurosystem credit assessment framework (ECAF) that currently comprises the four credit assessment systems operated by the Deutsche Bundesbank, the Banco de España, the Banque de France and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank.
    14. With regard to their aims, regularity and procedures, Eurosystem open market operations can be divided into four categories: main refinancing operations, longer-term refinancing operations, fine-tuning operations and structural operations. As for the instruments used, reverse transactions are the main open market instrument of the Eurosystem and can be employed in all four categories of operations. In addition, the issuance of debt certificates and outright transactions are available for structural operations, while outright transactions, foreign exchange swaps and the collection of fixed-term deposits are available for the conduct of fine-tuning operations. Outright transaction: a transaction whereby assets are bought or sold up to their maturity (spot or forward). Pooling system: see collateral pooling system. Post-fixed coupon: a coupon on floating rate instruments which is determined on the basis of the values taken by the reference index on a certain date (or dates) during the coupon accrual period. Pre-fixed coupon: a coupon on floating rate instruments which is determined on the basis of the values taken by the reference index on a certain date (or dates) before the start of the coupon accrual period. Purchase date: the date on which the sale of purchased assets by the seller to the buyer becomes effective. Purchase price: the price at which purchased assets are sold or are to be sold to the buyer by the seller. Quick tender: the tender procedure used by the Eurosystem for fine-tuning operations when it is deemed desirable to have a rapid impact on the liquidity situation in the market.