Portion of the commercial banks' reserves that are maintained in accounts with their central bank plus the total currency circulating in the public.
1 The punishments inflicted for forgery, coining base money , and perjury, were arbitrary.
2 He even coined some base money , and ordered it to be current by proclamation.
3 But base money , may easily be enhanced, or abased.
4 Hence the English and French Billon, signifying base money . ]
5 The BOJ maintained its 0.1 percent negative interest rate, but abandoned its base money target.
6 This faculty of detecting base money at a glance was the result of having learned thoroughly to understand good money.
7 Prussia had coined base money , and all the employes of the state had received notes, which were nicknamed "Beamtenscheine."
8 He proposed reducing the base money target, and the annual pace of increase in the BOJ's government bond holdings, to 45 trillion yen.
9 BOJ officials say they do not intend to control interest rates because their main policy target is still base money , or cash and deposits.
10 Take heed, O hypocrite, what thou wilt be able to purchase with this base money on the day of need or day of judgment.
11 Another assured me that, if I bought so much charcoal, I should strengthen the suspicion already existing, that I was a coiner of base money .
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13 London- based money - transfer startup TransferWise came to the United States in 2015.
14 Consumers have been warned about high commission rates charged by an Irish- based money - changing service.
15 The Pennsylvania- based money manager exited Singapore two years ago.
16 In May, it backed London- based money transfer company Azimo.
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