Examples of using Monetary aggregates in English and their translations into Russian
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Monetary aggregates- is classified on the base of Instruction of NBT 184“On classification of monetary aggregates”,
Monetary aggregates depending on liquidity level are divided on the following five groups:
A series of Granger causality20 tests were undertaken for cyclical components of monetary aggregates and output.
not changes in money supply(represented by monetary aggregates M1 and M2)
They cover indicators such as Consumer Prices, Monetary Aggregates, Balance of Payments,
It is important to state that some monetary aggregates that use such assumptions are already included in official statistical standards:
groups accounts for the monetary survey and for calculating monetary aggregates.
forming part of monetary aggregates in national currency.
In 1999 the deposits left at the banks in liquidation were excluded from the more liquid monetary aggregates M1 and M2,
1 by analogy with the monetary aggregates; 2 through the stages of movement of the mass of commodities in real gross domestic product;
The deposits left in the banks in liquidation were taken out of the more liquid monetary aggregates M1 and M2
Paraguay had implemented a prudent monetary policy with tight control over liquid monetary aggregates, which had contributed to a reduction of annual inflation from 20 per cent in April 2003 to approximately 2.8 per cent in December 2004.
Consumer Prices, Monetary Aggregates, Industrial Production,
higher growth of deposits(+15%), and monetary aggregates.
financial commercial paper to monetary aggregates.
Money supply(M2) Monetary aggregate(M0) Balance of deposit s in MDL.
(Automatic translation) money money supply monetary aggregate.
This may also partially explain the higher relative volatility of monetary aggregate M2 in Russia compared to Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
An average annual pace of monetary aggregate M1* circulation for the period from September 1, 2009 to September 1, 2010 fell 1.04 percent.
Monetary aggregate M3 of the eurozone in April rose by 3.9% against 3.7% in March.