Examples of Malaysian Ringgits in a sentence
Prostitutes were paid MYR300 (Malaysian Ringgits) for short time service of which MYR50 went to the entertainer, and MYR500 for over night service of which MYR100 went to the entertainer.
The Underlying Index is an indicator of investment returns of debt obligations denominated in China Renminbi, Hong Kong Dollars, Indonesian Rupiah, Korean Won, Malaysian Ringgits, Philippine Pesos, Singapore Dollars or Thai Baht (each an “Asian Currency”) issued or guaranteed by government, quasi-government organizations or supranational financial institutions, in each case as determined by the Index Provider and which are for the time being constituent securities of the Underlying Index.
Management considers that the Group is not exposed to significant foreign exchange risk arising from other foreign currencies, such as Euro, Singapore dollar, Japanese Yen, Korean Won and Malaysian Ringgits.
Table 1 presents descriptive statistics for the full sample of 250 Malaysian IPOs and separately for Main Board (91 IPOs) and Second Board (159 IPOs) listings.7 Market value, sales and total assets data are in constant 2002 Malaysian Ringgits (RM), adjusted using the Malaysian Consumer Price Index.
Restricted Bidding (Amended as per G.N. No. 25 of 2012) (1) For the purpose of section 19(1) (b) of the Act, the threshold amount shall be 5 million Malaysian Ringgits for the procurement of goods, works and other services.
All sums presented for Mr. Bian-Ee Tan are converted from Malaysian Ringgits using the January 2008 conversion ratio of 3.3402 Ringgits per U.S. Dollar as reported by Bloomberg L.P. Includes $39,602 Malaysian Annual Wage Supplement.
The exchange rate (XR) is the number of Malaysian Ringgits per USD.
To convert the amount payable in U.S. Dollars, we used the exchange rate as of October 31, 2019, or 4.1792535793 Malaysian Ringgits per U.S. Dollar.
All sums presented for Mr. Bian-Ee Tan for 2009 are converted from Malaysian Ringgits using the October 30, 2009 exchange ratio of 3.4125 Malaysian Ringgits per U.S. Dollar as reported by x- rates.com.
All sums presented for Mr. Bian-Ee Tan for 2007 are converted from Malaysian Ringgits using the January 2008 exchange ratio of 3.3402 Malaysian Ringgits per U.S. Dollar as reported by Bloomberg L.P., except $838 of all other income which was converted from Singapore dollars using the Accounting Rate for January 2008 of 1.4541 Singapore Dollars per U.S. Dollar.