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sterling area - перевод на русский

GROUP OF COUNTRIES THAT EITHER PEGGED THEIR CURRENCIES TO THE POUND STERLING, OR ACTUALLY USED THE POUND AS THEIR OWN CURRENCY
Sterling zone; The Sterling Area; Sterling Bloc; Sterling bloc; Sterling Area; Pound sterling area; Scheduled Territories; Scheduled territories; Sterling Zone
  • The Indian Rupee was one of the currencies of the sterling area.
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sterling area         

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общая лексика

стерлинговая зона (возглавляемая Великобританией валютная группировка государств, денежные системы и внешние расчёты кот. ориентируются на английский фунт стерлингов [pound])

sterling area         
стерлинговая зона
sterling area         
стерлинговая зона
Scheduled Territories         
страны стерлинговой зоны, стерлинговая зона
sterling bloc         
стерлинговый блок
sterling         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sterling (disambiguation)
sterling 1. adj. 1) стерлинговый; pound sterling - фунт стерлингов; sterling area - стерлинговая зона 2) установленной пробы (о серебре; 925 частей серебра на 75 частей меди); полноценный (об англ. монетах); in sterling coin of the realm - полновесной английской монетой 3) надежный; подлинный; безукоризненный; sterling fellow - надежный человек; a work of sterling merit - подлинное произведение искусства 2. noun 1) английская валюта; стерлинги, фунты стерлингов 2) серебро установленной пробы; a set of sterling - набор столового серебра
pound sterling         
  • isbn=9781451603736 }}</ref>
  • 10/]]6 (ten shillings and sixpence, a [[half guinea]]).
  • Edward III noble (80 pence), 1354–55
  • Crown (5/–) of Edward VI, 1551
  • Penny of Henry III, 13th century
  • The cost of one [[Euro]] in sterling (from 1999)
  • exchange rate]]
  • The cost of £1&nbsp;sterling in [[US dollar]]s (from 1990)
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Sterling Pound 5, 10, 20, 50
  • Selection of current sterling banknotes printed by all banks
  • "Shield reverse" sovereign of Queen Victoria, 1842
  • The [[British Islands]] (red) and overseas territories (blue) using sterling or their local issue
  • silver pennies]] (formerly)
  • Owner occupied]] housing inflation}}
  • UK bonds 1960–2022: the yield on UK Government benchmark ten-year bonds increased to over 15% in the 1970s and early 1980s.
  • UK inflation history
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER TERRITORIES
Pounds sterling; British pound; British pounds; Pound (sterling); Anglo-Saxon pound; British Pound; Saxon Pound; Pound Sterling; English pound; UK£; Pound stirling; British currency; British money; UK currency; British Pounds; Great Britain Pound; Currency of the United Kingdom; Currency of England; GBPS; GBPS 2; Great britain pound; Great British Pound; Great british pound; United Kingdom pound; English Pound; British monetary system; British pound sterling; UK Pound; United Kingdom Pounds; Poundsterling; United Kingdom Pound; Saxon pound; GB pound; British Pound Sterling; British Pounds Sterling; British Pound stirling; UK pound; Imperial currency; PS1 coin; GB£; GBP£; Sterling Pound; Pound Area; Libra esterlina; UK Sterling; British Pound sterling; English sterling; British Sterling; Pounds Sterling; Currency in the United Kingdom; English currency; GBP; UK pounds; GBP 826; Great British Quid; Quid sterling; GBP (currency); United Kingdom currency; Sterling pound; £stg; £ stg; Sterling currency; Sterling money; STG pound; Sterling (currency); UK money; 1949 sterling crisis; ISO 4217:GBP
фунт стерлингов
pound sterling         
  • isbn=9781451603736 }}</ref>
  • 10/]]6 (ten shillings and sixpence, a [[half guinea]]).
  • Edward III noble (80 pence), 1354–55
  • Crown (5/–) of Edward VI, 1551
  • Penny of Henry III, 13th century
  • The cost of one [[Euro]] in sterling (from 1999)
  • exchange rate]]
  • The cost of £1&nbsp;sterling in [[US dollar]]s (from 1990)
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Sterling Pound 5, 10, 20, 50
  • Selection of current sterling banknotes printed by all banks
  • "Shield reverse" sovereign of Queen Victoria, 1842
  • The [[British Islands]] (red) and overseas territories (blue) using sterling or their local issue
  • silver pennies]] (formerly)
  • Owner occupied]] housing inflation}}
  • UK bonds 1960–2022: the yield on UK Government benchmark ten-year bonds increased to over 15% in the 1970s and early 1980s.
  • UK inflation history
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER TERRITORIES
Pounds sterling; British pound; British pounds; Pound (sterling); Anglo-Saxon pound; British Pound; Saxon Pound; Pound Sterling; English pound; UK£; Pound stirling; British currency; British money; UK currency; British Pounds; Great Britain Pound; Currency of the United Kingdom; Currency of England; GBPS; GBPS 2; Great britain pound; Great British Pound; Great british pound; United Kingdom pound; English Pound; British monetary system; British pound sterling; UK Pound; United Kingdom Pounds; Poundsterling; United Kingdom Pound; Saxon pound; GB pound; British Pound Sterling; British Pounds Sterling; British Pound stirling; UK pound; Imperial currency; PS1 coin; GB£; GBP£; Sterling Pound; Pound Area; Libra esterlina; UK Sterling; British Pound sterling; English sterling; British Sterling; Pounds Sterling; Currency in the United Kingdom; English currency; GBP; UK pounds; GBP 826; Great British Quid; Quid sterling; GBP (currency); United Kingdom currency; Sterling pound; £stg; £ stg; Sterling currency; Sterling money; STG pound; Sterling (currency); UK money; 1949 sterling crisis; ISO 4217:GBP

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общая лексика

фунт стерлингов

первоначально стоимость 1 фунта серебра

синоним

pound

pound sterling         
  • isbn=9781451603736 }}</ref>
  • 10/]]6 (ten shillings and sixpence, a [[half guinea]]).
  • Edward III noble (80 pence), 1354–55
  • Crown (5/–) of Edward VI, 1551
  • Penny of Henry III, 13th century
  • The cost of one [[Euro]] in sterling (from 1999)
  • exchange rate]]
  • The cost of £1&nbsp;sterling in [[US dollar]]s (from 1990)
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Sterling Pound 5, 10, 20, 50
  • Selection of current sterling banknotes printed by all banks
  • "Shield reverse" sovereign of Queen Victoria, 1842
  • The [[British Islands]] (red) and overseas territories (blue) using sterling or their local issue
  • silver pennies]] (formerly)
  • Owner occupied]] housing inflation}}
  • UK bonds 1960–2022: the yield on UK Government benchmark ten-year bonds increased to over 15% in the 1970s and early 1980s.
  • UK inflation history
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER TERRITORIES
Pounds sterling; British pound; British pounds; Pound (sterling); Anglo-Saxon pound; British Pound; Saxon Pound; Pound Sterling; English pound; UK£; Pound stirling; British currency; British money; UK currency; British Pounds; Great Britain Pound; Currency of the United Kingdom; Currency of England; GBPS; GBPS 2; Great britain pound; Great British Pound; Great british pound; United Kingdom pound; English Pound; British monetary system; British pound sterling; UK Pound; United Kingdom Pounds; Poundsterling; United Kingdom Pound; Saxon pound; GB pound; British Pound Sterling; British Pounds Sterling; British Pound stirling; UK pound; Imperial currency; PS1 coin; GB£; GBP£; Sterling Pound; Pound Area; Libra esterlina; UK Sterling; British Pound sterling; English sterling; British Sterling; Pounds Sterling; Currency in the United Kingdom; English currency; GBP; UK pounds; GBP 826; Great British Quid; Quid sterling; GBP (currency); United Kingdom currency; Sterling pound; £stg; £ stg; Sterling currency; Sterling money; STG pound; Sterling (currency); UK money; 1949 sterling crisis; ISO 4217:GBP
фунт стерлингов
pound sterling         
  • isbn=9781451603736 }}</ref>
  • 10/]]6 (ten shillings and sixpence, a [[half guinea]]).
  • Edward III noble (80 pence), 1354–55
  • Crown (5/–) of Edward VI, 1551
  • Penny of Henry III, 13th century
  • The cost of one [[Euro]] in sterling (from 1999)
  • exchange rate]]
  • The cost of £1&nbsp;sterling in [[US dollar]]s (from 1990)
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Sterling Pound 5, 10, 20, 50
  • Selection of current sterling banknotes printed by all banks
  • "Shield reverse" sovereign of Queen Victoria, 1842
  • The [[British Islands]] (red) and overseas territories (blue) using sterling or their local issue
  • silver pennies]] (formerly)
  • Owner occupied]] housing inflation}}
  • UK bonds 1960–2022: the yield on UK Government benchmark ten-year bonds increased to over 15% in the 1970s and early 1980s.
  • UK inflation history
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHER TERRITORIES
Pounds sterling; British pound; British pounds; Pound (sterling); Anglo-Saxon pound; British Pound; Saxon Pound; Pound Sterling; English pound; UK£; Pound stirling; British currency; British money; UK currency; British Pounds; Great Britain Pound; Currency of the United Kingdom; Currency of England; GBPS; GBPS 2; Great britain pound; Great British Pound; Great british pound; United Kingdom pound; English Pound; British monetary system; British pound sterling; UK Pound; United Kingdom Pounds; Poundsterling; United Kingdom Pound; Saxon pound; GB pound; British Pound Sterling; British Pounds Sterling; British Pound stirling; UK pound; Imperial currency; PS1 coin; GB£; GBP£; Sterling Pound; Pound Area; Libra esterlina; UK Sterling; British Pound sterling; English sterling; British Sterling; Pounds Sterling; Currency in the United Kingdom; English currency; GBP; UK pounds; GBP 826; Great British Quid; Quid sterling; GBP (currency); United Kingdom currency; Sterling pound; £stg; £ stg; Sterling currency; Sterling money; STG pound; Sterling (currency); UK money; 1949 sterling crisis; ISO 4217:GBP
фунт(ы) стерлингов

Определение

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Единица площади, равна 100 м2, или 0,01 га.||Ср. ГЕКТАР.

Википедия

Sterling area

The sterling area (or sterling bloc, legally scheduled territories) was a group of countries that either pegged their currencies to sterling, or actually used sterling as their own currency.

The area began to appear informally during the early 1930s, after sterling had left the gold standard in 1931, with the result that a number of currencies of countries that historically had performed a large amount of their trade in sterling were pegged to sterling instead of to gold. A large number of these countries were part of the British Empire; however, a significant minority were not.

Early in the Second World War, emergency legislation united the sterling bloc countries and territories (except Hong Kong) of the British Empire in a single exchange control area to protect the external value of sterling, among other aims. Canada and Newfoundland were already linked to the US dollar and did not join the sterling bloc.

The Bank of England in London guided co-ordination of monetary policy in the currency area. Member countries with their own currency held a large portion of their foreign currency reserves as sterling balances in London.

After the Second World War, the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates to the US dollar (convertible to gold) gave the sterling area a second lease of life as Commonwealth of Nations kinship and trading loyalties were maintained after Britain's withdrawal from Empire by keeping a sterling peg and staying in the sterling area, rather than maintaining a direct dollar peg. Despite this, sterling did not regain anything like its place in international commerce that it had had before the war, and a devastated and financially exhausted Britain could not defend the international value of sterling to maintain confidence in the system, resulting in its devaluation of the pound sterling against the dollar in 1967 that was not reflected in other sterling area currencies. In the end the US dollar's inability to hold to the Bretton Woods gold standard precipitated the end of the era of fixed exchange rates: with all major currencies including the pound floating against the US dollar, the sterling area had lost its final raison d'être.

In June 1972, the British government unilaterally applied exchange controls to the other sterling area countries, with the exception of Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. This arguably marked the end of the sterling area. During the rest of the 1970s and early 1980s, the remaining sterling balances were wound down to a level that represented the significance of Britain in contemporary world trade.

Как переводится sterling area на Русский язык