pegging of exchange

  • 1pegging the exchange — artificially controlling the price of (stocks, commodities, etc.) …

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  • 2pegging — the exchange 1) The fixing of the value of a country s currency on foreign exchange markets. See crawling peg; fixed exchange rate 2) (pegging wages) The fixing of wages at existing levels by government order to prevent them rising during a… …

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  • 3Pegging — 1. A method of stabilizing a country s currency by fixing its exchange rate to that of another country. 2. A practice of and investor buying large amounts of an underlying commodity or security close to the expiry date of a derivative held by the …

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  • 4Gold exchange standard — A system of fixing exchange rates adopted in the Bretton Woods agreement. It involved the U.S. pegging the dollar to gold and other countries pegging their currencies to the dollar. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 5Linked Exchange Rate System — A system of managing a nation s currency and exchange rate by linking the national currency to another base currency that is held at a fixed ratio in deposit at domestic banks. Once the exchange rate is set, there is typically no interference… …

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  • 6фиксация государством валютного курса — 1. pegging the exchange (фиксация курса национальной валюты на зарубежных валютных рынках. См.: crawling peg (“скользящая привязка”); fixed exchange rate (фиксированный валютный курс) . 2. pegging wages (замораживание заработной… …

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  • 7Calendar of 1994 — ▪ 1995 JANUARY JANUARY 1       Mexican peasants revolt in Chiapas. A group of uniformed Mexican peasants, calling themselves the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN), caught the government completely off guard when they attacked and captured …

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  • 8Quota 90 — The Quota 90 ( it. Quota novanta) was a controversial revaluation of the lira undertaken by Mussolini, announced on August 18, 1926 at a speech in Pesaro, pegging the exchange rate to 92.46 lira against the Pound sterling (19 lira against the US… …

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  • 9Deindexation — refers to the unwinding of indexation. From a macroeconomics standpoint there are four main categories of indexation: wage indexation, financial instruments rate indexation, tax rate indexation, and exchange rate indexation. The first three are… …

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  • 10Sterling Area — The sterling area came into existence at the outbreak of the second world war. It was a wartime emergency measure which involved cooperation in exchange control matters between a group of countries, mostly dominions and colonies of the former… …

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