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  • European System of Central Banks

    European System of Central Banks and the European Union Resources See Also ESCB

  • Terrestrial Ecosystem

    Hierarchical Display of Terrestrial ecosystem Environment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Ecosystem Terrestrial ecosystem Concept of Terrestrial ecosystem See the dictionary definition of Terrestrial ecosystem. Characteristics of Terrestrial ecosystem [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Terrestrial Ecosystem

    Hierarchical Display of Terrestrial ecosystem Environment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Ecosystem Terrestrial ecosystem Concept of Terrestrial ecosystem See the dictionary definition of Terrestrial ecosystem. Characteristics of Terrestrial ecosystem [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • European Central Bank

    European Central Bank (ECB) and the Treaties of the European Union Description of European Central Bank (ECB) provided by the European Union Commission: The European Central Bank was inaugurated on 30 June 1998. On 1 January 1999 it took over responsibility for implementing European monetary […]

  • Central Rate

    Each currency affiliated with the EUROPEAN monetary system (read this and related legal terms for further details) is assigned a value in terms of the European currency unit (ECU). The central rate is the range within wh…

  • Central Rate

    Each currency affiliated with the EUROPEAN monetary system (read this and related legal terms for further details) is assigned a value in terms of the European currency unit (ECU). The central rate is the range within wh…

  • Central American Common Market

    Summary of Central American Common Market A free trade area among the nations of Central America, established in 1960 by a treaty between El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The common market began operations in 1961, and Costa Rica joined the group in 1962. Honduras dropped […]

  • Central American Common Market

    Summary of Central American Common Market A free trade area among the nations of Central America, established in 1960 by a treaty between El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The common market began operations in 1961, and Costa Rica joined the group in 1962. Honduras dropped […]

  • Eurosystem

    Hierarchical Display of Eurosystem Finance > Monetary economics > Economic and Monetary Union > European System of Central Banks Concept of Eurosystem See the dictionary definition of Eurosystem. Characteristics of Eurosystem [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Eurosystem […]

  • Eurosystem

    Hierarchical Display of Eurosystem Finance > Monetary economics > Economic and Monetary Union > European System of Central Banks Concept of Eurosystem See the dictionary definition of Eurosystem. Characteristics of Eurosystem [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Eurosystem […]

  • Central Bank

    The principal monetary authority of a nation. In most commercially developed nations the central bank issues the currency and acts as banker for the government and the nation's commercial banks. By setting the rate at which it will lend money to commercial banks, the central bank […]

  • Central Bank

    The principal monetary authority of a nation. In most commercially developed nations the central bank issues the currency and acts as banker for the government and the nation's commercial banks. By setting the rate at which it will lend money to commercial banks, the central bank […]

  • European Monetary System

    Summary of European Monetary System A mechanism established by the European Communities to mitigate exchange rate fluctuations among the members and establish a zone of "monetary stability in Europe."The EMS is, in part, a fulfillment of the 1970 Werner Report (read this and […]

  • European Monetary System

    Summary of European Monetary System A mechanism established by the European Communities to mitigate exchange rate fluctuations among the members and establish a zone of "monetary stability in Europe."The EMS is, in part, a fulfillment of the 1970 Werner Report (read this and […]

  • Central Banking

    Central Banking Role of Central Banking The foremost monetary institution in a market economy is the central bank. These are usually government-owned institutions, but even in countries where they are owned by the nation’s banks (such as the United States and Italy), the responsibility of the central bank is to the national interest. Most central…