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The punishments inflicted for forgery, coining basemoney, and perjury, were arbitrary.
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He even coined some basemoney, and ordered it to be current by proclamation.
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But basemoney, may easily be enhanced, or abased.
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Hence the English and French Billon, signifying basemoney.]
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The BOJ maintained its 0.1 percent negative interest rate, but abandoned its basemoney target.
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While the narrow moneybase has grown rapidly, the broader monetary aggregates, more relevant for quantity theory, have not.
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Mr Simpson believes the reasoning behind the merger is largely moneybased.
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United Kingdom is supposed to give us moneybased on a court decision.
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His defense is that he made moneybased on analysis and public information.
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Prosecutors allege that the Federal Savings Bank lent Manafort moneybased on fraudulent documents.
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The Bank of Mexico manages reservemoney through weekly open market operations.
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Before the financial crisis, reservemoney consistently led broad money growth, the central bank's key monetary gauge.
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Between 2000-2007 the annual change in reservemoney had a 0.6 correlation with the year-on-year change in M3.
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The IMF will review performance against quarterly targets for net domestic financing, net reserves and reservemoney before releasing the next tranche, Weerasinghe said.
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Federal Reservemoney-printing has debased the world's reserve currency.
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Doherty acknowledged it will take time and outsidemoney to accomplish.
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Only last month, Harvard said that it will rely more on outsidemoney managers.
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Cohen agreed at the time to stop managing outsidemoney.
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It has changed its name to Point72 Asset Management and stopped managing outsidemoney.
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Every now and again, Hollywood is transformed by outsidemoney.
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Japanese investors, awash with centralbankmoney, seem to be particularly keen on French bonds once more.
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It also shows how centralbankmoney printing since the crash has helped to bolster private equity funds.
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The policy outlook is fraught too as the shift to government action from centralbankmoney printing gets underway.
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Greek banks would then lose their access to centralbankmoney, Bundesbank board member Joachim Nagel told the Handelsblatt newspaper.
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Money created by a central bank is legal tender, while deposits with commercial banks represent a claim on centralbankmoney.
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While the narrowmoney base has grown rapidly, the broader monetary aggregates, more relevant for quantity theory, have not.
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The Fed's narrowmoney creation is being offset by risk-averse changes in bank balance sheets and a rise in cash demand by households and firms.
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But it is broad money (credit) is rather than narrowmoney (cash and reserves) that is more relevant for stimulating changes in output and prices.
Usage of monetary base in English
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Argentina's monetarybase has been growing at more than 2 percent monthly.
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The Fed has more than tripled its monetarybase over the same period.
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The purchases were designed to prevent a contraction in the U.S. monetarybase as growth slumped.
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The bank will target zero growth in the monetarybase from now until June 2019, he said.
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These reserves, plus till money and deposits held by these banks, are often known as "the monetarybase".
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Under Sandleris, the peso has stabilized after the central bank initiated a policy to limit growth in the country's monetarybase.
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The BOJ will double its monetarybase to 270 trillion yen by the end of 2014.
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So the ECB will likely end the year having succeeded in expanding the euro zone's monetarybase by about 250 billion euros.
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Japan's central bank, overhauling its massive stimulus programme, decided to scrap its focus on monetarybase and set targets for long-term rates.
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Since 1997, the BOJ has expanded Japan's monetarybase from 10 percent to 27 percent of GDP.
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So the ECB will likely end the year having succeeded in expanding the euro zone's monetarybase by 300 billion euros at best.
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The main move was to open the money taps wide, pledging to end chronic deflation by doubling the monetarybase in two years.
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It promises to double the monetarybase and to more than double the average maturity of the Japanese government bonds that it purchases.
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The Bank of Japan will aim to double the monetarybase over two years through the aggressive purchase of long-term bonds, in a(...)
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Academic Kikuo Iwata, the expected nominee for deputy governor, prefers expanding Japan's monetarybase by boosting purchases of longer-dated government bonds, instead of risky assets.
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The BOJ will double its monetarybase to 270 trillion yen ($2.80 trillion) by the end of 2014.