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pesetape‧se‧ta /pəˈseɪtə/ noun [countable] pesetaOrigin: 1800-1900 Spanish peso; ➔ PESO - Banesto shares rose 1 peseta to 827 pesetas a share after the release of the earnings report.
- Bankinter shares dropped 50 pesetas to 12, 460 on the Madrid Stock Exchange.
- But new developments will be priced in pesetas.
- He took 15,000 pesetas off me and said he'd come to my apartment later that evening.
- It means cheaper imports, more pesetas for the pound, a stronger feelgood factor.
- Profit per share is expected to be 392. 38 pesetas, up from 322. 68 the previous year.
- Shares of Banco Santander, its majority owner, were up 20 pesetas at 6, 030 pesetas.
- They are more likely, in fact, to buy cash pesetas, in order to hedge their put options.
the standard unit of money used in Spain before the Euro |