floating currency
常見(jiàn)例句
- The Smithsonian Agreement collapsed after 14 months and an ad hoc quasi-floating currency emerged.
14個(gè)月之后,史密森協(xié)議崩潰,同時(shí)實(shí)行特別準(zhǔn)浮動(dòng)貨幣。 - Even its free-floating currency is a mixed blessing: the yen has continued to strengthen after the March 11th earthquake and tsunami deepened Japan’s recession.
即便是它的自由浮動(dòng)貨幣制度帶來(lái)的也并非都是好處:在3月11日的大地震后日元依然強(qiáng)勢(shì),而海嘯更是加深了日本的經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退。 - He cites Brazil, which although it has a floating currency and manageable public debt was paying ten times over the odds to borrow from capital markets.
他援引巴西的例子說(shuō),盡管巴西實(shí)行了浮動(dòng)匯率制和可控國(guó)債,但它向資本市場(chǎng)借款還是付出了比正常條件下高出10倍的成本。 - The characteristic crisis of the post-1971 floating currency era is the crisis of unstable currencies.
FORBES: Let It Be Known That No Financial Crisis Was Ever Caused by Stable Money - The second method is to take a figure close to where the floating currency is presently trading.
FORBES: There Are Only Three Ways To Reinstate a Gold Standard - First, it has to find a way for Brazil's now-floating currency to cohabit with Argentina's rigid currency board.
ECONOMIST: Mercosur’s malaise The 返回 floating currency