foreign

foreign
adjective
étranger(ère)
foreign account compte m étranger;
foreign affairs affaires f pl étrangères;
foreign agent représentant(e) m, f à l'étranger;
foreign bill effet m sur l'extérieur ou sur l'étranger;
Foreign and Commonwealth Office ministère m britannique des Affaires étrangères;
Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary ministre m britannique des Affaires étrangères;
foreign currency devises f pl étrangères;
foreign currency account compte en devises étrangères;
foreign currency assets avoirs m pl en devises étrangères;
foreign currency earnings apport m de devises étrangères;
foreign currency holding avoir m en devises étrangères;
foreign currency loan prêt m en devises étrangères;
foreign currency option option f de change;
foreign currency reserves réserves f pl de change, réserves en devises étrangères;
foreign debt dette f extérieure;
foreign direct investment investissement m direct (à l')étranger;
foreign exchange devises étrangères;
foreign exchange broker cambiste m f, courtier(ère) m, f en devises étrangères;
foreign exchange control contrôle m des changes;
foreign exchange dealer cambiste, courtier(ère) en devises étrangères;
foreign exchange gain gain m de change;
foreign exchange inflow rentrée f de devises étrangères;
foreign exchange loss perte f de change;
foreign exchange market marché m des devises étrangères;
foreign exchange option option sur devises étrangères;
foreign exchange outflow sortie f de devises étrangères;
foreign exchange rate cours m des devises étrangères;
foreign exchange reserves réserves de change, réserves en devises étrangères;
foreign exchange risk risque m de change;
foreign exchange transfer transfert m de devises étrangères;
foreign goods marchandises f pl qui viennent de l'étranger;
foreign investments investissements m pl à l'étranger;
foreign investor investisseur m à l'étranger;
foreign labour main-d'œuvre f étrangère;
foreign market marché extérieur;
British Foreign Office ministère des Affaires étrangères;
foreign policy politique f étrangère ou extérieure;
foreign produce produits m pl qui viennent de l'étranger;
foreign rights droits m pl étrangers;
foreign trade commerce m extérieur

These legal reforms are "essential to get credit flowing again and to restore the confidence of domestic and foreign investors, without which it will be very difficult to revive investment and growth," she said. Order must also be restored to the foreign exchange market, where reports say the central bank plans continued interventions to help support the weak peso.


English-French business dictionary. 2013.

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