Meaning European Monetary System
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European Monetary System


A system adopted by European Community members with the aim of promoting stability by limiting exchange-rate fluctuations. The system was originated in 1979 by the nine members of the European Communi [..]
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European Monetary System


An exchange rate regime established in 1979 to foster closer monetary policy cooperation between the central banks of the Member States of the European Economic Community (EEC) so as to lead to a zone [..]
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European Monetary System


See EMS
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European Monetary System


A currency union formed by some of the members of the EEC in 1979 that continued, with changing membership, until replaced by the EMU and the euro in 1999.
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Definition System established to encourage monetary stability in Europe, through the implementation of credit and exchange rate policies.
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European Monetary System


An exchange rate system based on cooperation between European Union central banks.
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A structure formed on March 13, 1979 of agreements governing the exchange market activities of participating members of the European Economic Community. Included in the arrangement are a parity grid a [..]
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European Monetary System


An exchange rate system based on cooperation between European Union central banks.
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European Monetary System


A system adopted by European Community members with the aim of promoting stability by limiting exchange-rate fluctuations. The system was originated in 1979 by the nine members of the European Communi [..]
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