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- The most important, signed in 1944, is called the Bretton Woods Agreement. 最为重要的一个协定是1944年签订的布雷顿森林协定。
- The most important ,signed in 1944,is called the Bretton Woods Agreement . 最为重要的一个协定是1944年签定的布雷顿森林的协定,
- Under the Bretton Woods agreement, all countries were to fix the value of their currency in terms of gold but were not required to exchange their currencies for gold. 在布雷顿森林协议中,所有的国家必须确定它们本国货币的黄金价格,但并不要求将该国货币兑换成黄金。
- In the stage of institution innovation (from Gold Exchange 126 Standard System to Bretton Woods Agreement) the institution change is led by the innovative interest group-the American group. 在制度创新阶段即从金汇兑本位制到布雷顿森林体系,是创新型利益集团主导,即美国取代英国成为国际货币制度的供给者;
- Since Bretton Woods Agreement was broken up, the transition from fixedinterest rate to floating interest rate leads to interest rate risk because interest ratefrequently fluctuates. 自布雷顿森林体系解体之后,国际金融市场上逐步由固定利率向浮动利率过渡,利率风险也随之产生和发展,波动无常,80年代以后波动更加频繁。
- Bretton Wood Agreement 国际货币基金协定,布里顿森林协定
- The Bretton woods system broke down in two stages. 布雷顿森林体系的垮台分为两个阶段。
- Bretton Woods Agreement 布雷顿森林协定
- Bretton Woods Agreement Act 布雷顿森林协定法
- Bretton Woods I is often compared to a poker game. 布雷顿森林会议经常被比作是一场扑克游戏。
- Two major problems of the Bretton wood system surfaced during the 1960s and early 1970s. 在六十年代和七十年代初,布雷顿森林体系面临着两个主要问题。
- When was the Breton Woods Agreement signed? 布雷顿森林协定是何时签订的?
- Do you know the Breton Woods Agreement? 你知道布雷顿森林协定吗?
- The Jamaica Agreement of1976, signed by IMF members, formalized the floating rate system that replaced the Bretton Woods System. 由国际货币基金组织(mf)员于1976签订的牙买加协议,确定了代替布雷顿森林体系的浮动汇率体系。
- The IMF grew out of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conferences. 国际货币基金组织是1944年布雷顿森林会议的产物。
- Bretton Woods was the historical root of this conflict. 布雷顿森林体系是美法支付矛盾产生的历史根源;
- Right on cue, the cracks in Bretton Woods are becoming clear. 说明确点,二代布雷顿森林体系的裂痕已日趋明显。
- But Bretton Woods has a richer and more rarefied cachet. 但布雷顿会议具有更丰富的内涵和更罕见的声望。
- This brought an end to the old Bretton Woods System. 致使旧的布雷顿森林体系宣告结束。
- This agreement was similar to the Bretton Woods Accord, but allowed a greater range of fluctuation in the currency values. 它与布雷顿森林体制相似,但允许更为巨大的汇率浮动空间。