Monetary
101monetary policy — noun The process by which the government, central bank, or monetary authority manages the supply of money, or trading in foreign exchange markets. See Also: fiscal policy …
102monetary indicators — Economic indicators of the effects of monetary policy, such as the condition of the credit market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
103monetary symbols — Валютные знаки (Monetary symbols, Currency symbols) Знаки, обозначающие ту или иную валюту. В типографике применяются знаки доллара, фунта стерлингов, цента, евро, иены, флорина, шекеля, рупии, а также некоторых других валют. Валюты, не… …
104monetary assets and liabilities — Amounts receivable (assets) or payable (liabilities) that appear in a company s accounts as specific sums of money, e.g. cash and bank balances, loans, debtors, and creditors. These are to be distinguished from such non monetary items as plant… …
105monetary measurement convention — The accounting convention that transactions are only recognized in financial statements if they can be measured in monetary terms. This means that some assets, such as a highly trained workforce or a sound customer base, will not be shown. It is… …
106monetary unit — The standard unit of currency in a country. The monetary unit of each country is related to those of other countries by a foreign exchange rate …
107monetary operation — piniginė operacija statusas Aprobuotas sritis valstybės finansų sistemos apsauga apibrėžtis Bet koks pinigų mokėjimas, perdavimas ar gavimas, išskyrus įmokas valstybės ir savivaldybių institucijoms, kitoms biudžetinėms įstaigoms, Lietuvos bankui …
108monetary funds of the State Reserve — valstybės rezervo lėšos statusas Aprobuotas sritis valstybės rezervas apibrėžtis Lėšos materialiniams ištekliams įsigyti, gelbėjimo ir atstatymo darbams finansuoti ir kitoms reikmėms ekstremalių situacijų ir ekonominės grėsmės metu. atitikmenys:… …
109monetary policy — /ˌmʌnɪt(ə)ri pɒlɪsi/ noun the government’s policy relating to finance, e.g. bank interest rates, taxes, government expenditure and borrowing ▪▪▪ ‘…the decision by the government to tighten monetary policy will push the annual inflation rate above …
110Monetary Policy Committee — /ˌmʌnɪt(ə)ri pɒlɪsi kəˌmɪti/ noun a committee of the Bank of England, chaired by the Governor of the Bank, which has responsibility for setting interest rates independently of the British government. Its aim is to set rates with a view to keeping …