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European Monetary System - tradução para italiano

ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED IN 1979 UNDER THE JENKINS EUROPEAN COMMISSION
EMS-1; European Monetary System 2; European Currency Snake; European Monetary system; Draft:European Monetary System
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European Monetary System         
Sistema monetario europeo (sistema avente per scopo la unificazione economica degli stati del Mercato Comune Europeo unificando il tasso di cambio delle monete europee e facendole aderire all"EMS)
monetary system         
SET OF INSTITUTIONS BY WHICH A GOVERNMENT PROVIDES MONEY IN A COUNTRY'S ECONOMY
Monetary standard; Global monetary system; Backed currency; Monetary systems; Money system; Money systems
sistema monetario (unità monetaria propria di un determinato paese)
monetary standard         
SET OF INSTITUTIONS BY WHICH A GOVERNMENT PROVIDES MONEY IN A COUNTRY'S ECONOMY
Monetary standard; Global monetary system; Backed currency; Monetary systems; Money system; Money systems
la base monetaria (l"unità di moneta, il denaro detenuto dalla popolazione e dalle banche)

Definição

European Monetary System
The EMS was created in 1979 to support monetary stability, move Europe toward closer economic integration, and avoid disruptions in trade resulting from fluctuations in currency exchange rates. EMS members deposit gold and dollar reserves with the European Monetary Cooperation Fund (EMCF) in exchange for the issuance of European currency units (ecu). The EMS has three main features: the ecu, an exchange rate and intervention mechanism, and credit mechanisms to support member countries. All EC members except Greece and the United Kingdom participate in the exchange rate mechanism of the EMS. See: European Currency Unit, Exchange Rate Mechanism

Wikipédia

European Monetary System

The European Monetary System (EMS) was a multilateral adjustable exchange rate agreement in which most of the nations of the European Economic Community (EEC) linked their currencies to prevent large fluctuations in relative value. It was initiated in 1979 under then President of the European Commission Roy Jenkins as an agreement among the Member States of the EEC to foster monetary policy co-operation among their Central Banks for the purpose of managing inter-community exchange rates and financing exchange market interventions.

The EMS functioned by adjusting nominal and real exchange rates, thus establishing closer monetary cooperation and creating a zone of monetary stability. As part of the EMS, the EEC established the first European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) which calculated exchange rates for each currency and a European Currency Unit (ECU): an accounting currency unit that was a weighted average of the currencies of the 12 participating states. The ERM let exchange rates to fluctuate within fixed margins, allowing for some variation while limiting economic risks and maintaining liquidity.

The European Monetary System lasted from 1979 to 1999, when it was succeeded by the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and exchange rates for Eurozone countries were fixed against the new currency the Euro. The ERM was replaced at the same time with the current Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II).

Exemplos do corpo de texto para European Monetary System
1. To understand the Tory problem, we have to go back to 1''2 when John Major’s government was forced to depart, permanently as it turned out, from the exchange rate mechanism of the European monetary system.
2. The benefits of economic convergence became more evident in the context of the 1'70s energy crisis and financial turmoil, which led to the launch of the European Monetary System in 1'7'. In the same year, the first direct elections to the European Parliament (EP) took place.
3. Now that the French and Dutch have had their say on the constitution, The Times asks opinion–formers from all over the continent for their thoughts on the past, present and future of Europe Lord Lamont of Lerwick, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1''0–'3, who took Britain out of the European Monetary System÷ Europe needs to be completely rethought.