Examples of using Sdrs in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The reason China is pushing SDRs is that it hopes to gain the prestige of a global currency without facing the financial pressure to let the yuan float freely
not a tangible currency, some economists argue that SDRs could be used as a less volatile alternative to the U.S. dollar.
IMF members often need to buy SDRs to discharge obligations to the IMF, or they may wish to sell SDRs to adjust the composition of their reserves.
The IMF acts as an intermediary between members and prescribed holders to ensure that SDRs can be exchanged for freely usable currencies.
In August 2009 the IMF once again acted as a monetary first responder and rode to the rescue with a new issuance of SDRs, equivalent to $310 billion, increasing the SDRs in circulation by 850 percent.
a member nation would have to have an open capital account, meaning that its currency would have to be freely convertible into SDRs, gold, or currencies of the other participating members.
Under its Articles of Agreement(Article XV, Section 1, and Article XVIII), the IMF may allocate SDRs to member countries in proportion to their IMF quotas.
Under its Articles of Agreement(Article XV, Section 1, and Article XVIII), the IMF has the power to allocate SDRs to member countries in proportion to their IMF quotas.
The IMF will basically have to bail out the world by printing the SDRs(an international reserve asset created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countries' official reserves).
whisking up new SDRs on its own blockchain in a crisis, it would reduce the need for countries to hold reserves.
For any recoverable compensatory Damages up to 113,100 SDRs(about AU$228,000) in respect of death or bodily injury caused by an accident
held up the organization's special drawing rights(SDRs) as having a possible digital future at a Bank of England forum last week,
To restore confidence you have two means: You either flood the world with liquidity from the International Monetary Fund in the form of Special Drawing Rights[SDRs, a form of money issued by the IMF], or we return to a gold standard.
Carrier's liability limitation for cargo lost, damaged or delayed shall be 19 SDRs per kilogram unless a greater per kilogram monetary limit is provided in any applicable Convention or in Carrier's tariffs or general conditions of carriage.
Carrier's liability limitation for cargo lost, damaged or delayed shall be 19 SDRs per kilogram unless a greater per kilogram monetary limit is provided in any applicable Convention or in Carrier's tariffs or general conditions of carriage.
Buying and selling SDRs.
The IMF uses SDRs for internal accounting purposes.
The IMF uses SDRs for international accounting purpose.
SDRs are allocated to countries by the IMF.
SDRs are allocated to member countries by the IMF.