tight money policy
基本解釋
- 緊縮銀根政策
英漢例句
- The tight-money policy was also reducing the pressure on prices.
收縮銀根的政策也減少了價(jià)格壓力。 - In the past, that rate would set the level of overnight interest rates in money markets and serve to measure how tight or loose the monetary-policy stance was.
在過(guò)去,這一基準(zhǔn)利率通常會(huì)設(shè)定貨幣市場(chǎng)的隔夜利率水平,用來(lái)顯示緊縮或?qū)捤傻呢泿耪吡?chǎng)。 - Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, first appointed by Jimmy Carter, deserves enormous credit for bringing inflation down to 3.2% in 1983 from 13.5% in 1981 with a tight-money policy.
吉米卡特時(shí)期提名的美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)主席保羅。沃克爾堪稱居功至偉,他以貨幣緊縮政策成功地把通貨膨脹率由1981年的13.5%降低到1983年的3.2%。 - Brazil, meanwhile, is struggling with an economic-policy cocktail that blends a strong currency, loose fiscal policy and tight money.
ECONOMIST: Latin America seeks shelter - But FDR worsened the financial collapse he inherited from Hoover by raising taxes, pursuing a tight money policy and failing to rescind the Smoot-Hawley trade tariffs.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 緊縮性貨幣政策