Exchange Currency

constant currencies

A currency exchange rate that excludes the impact of exchange rate fluctuations. The metric is used to calculate financial performance for companies with foreign operations.

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    In the first half year of 2012 the Swisslog Group recorded an order intake of MCHF 288.6 (–25.1%, or –24.6% in constant currencies). Order backlog was almost ...