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Is the monetary reserve now no longer necessary, and what are the reasons for this?
Gold will remain an important element of global monetary reserves.
The Government is also pressing because its monetary reserves are low and it may not be able to continue payments on existing loans.
By the way the forint is down because the central bank just increases it's monetary reserves hit record high in October.
Most of its funds come from direct mail campaigns which have helped it to build substantial monetary reserves.
Silver was typically the main circulating medium, with gold as the metal of monetary reserve.
Thirty per cent of international monetary reserves are denominated in euro.
They can pay for it by issuing bank bills that count as bank's capital but not as monetary reserves.
HNB also issues banknotes and holds the national monetary reserves.
The economic malaise had caused a flood of corporate bankruptcies, putting even more pressure on the banks' monetary reserves.
At the beginning of the war the Iraqi government had a monetary reserve of 35 billion ID, and the annual growth rate was 27.9 percent.
However, the government's financial situation deteriorated and the draining of monetary reserves greatly weakened the credibility of the paper currency system.
They agree that something should be done to increase the monetary reserves of the former Communist countries, which have recently joined the I.M.F.
In February, the bank effectively returned overnight interest rates to zero and said monetary reserves, not interest rates, would be its primary tool.
The reserve is formally called the "EAGGF monetary reserve".
A sovereign investment fund is an investment fund created or controlled by a government, usually of a country with trade surpluses and abundant foreign monetary reserves.
It was expected that national monetary reserves, supplemented with necessary IMF credits, would finance any temporary balance of payments disequilibria.
Citibank seized the money, nearly half of Ecuador's monetary reserves, two weeks ago because of arrears in its $11 billion foreign debt, Ecuadorean diplomats said.
Ireland's external monetary reserves were largely held as external assets of the commercial banks This seriously limited the banks' ability to run an independent monetary policy.
Transfer of rights, obligations, and property can include overseas assets (embassies, monetary reserves, museum artifacts), participation in treaties, membership in international organizations, and debts.
At the end of the war, Iraq's monetary reserve had been depleted and international oil prices were not as stable (high) as they had been during the 1970s.
The Camdessus camp also wanted at least some aid to be distributed in a broader fashion, so that all poorer countries would get an immediate injection of monetary reserves.
Generally, though, co-op and condo associations tend to refer to any fund established to hold monetary reserves as a "reserve fund," as opposed to the monthly operating account.
Venezuela hopes to obtain around $10 billion from the fund and the World Bank over the next five years to shore up its international monetary reserves, which fell by 30 percent last year.
These networks would be exempt from state regulations on quality standards, appeals processes for patients and monetary reserves, which are intended to insure that plans have enough money to cover expensive treatment.