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1 ♦ monetary
♦ monetary /ˈmʌnɪtrɪ/a.(econ., fin.) monetario; valutario: monetary aggregates, aggregati monetari; monetary agreement, accordo monetario; monetary base, base monetaria; monetary deflation, deflazione monetaria; monetary policy, politica monetaria; monetary reserves, riserve valutarie; (stor.) monetary snake, serpente monetario; monetary unit, unità monetaria ( di un paese)● (leg.) monetary consideration, corrispettivo in denaro □ (fin.) monetary liquidity, liquidità finanziaria □ (leg.) monetary penalty, pena pecuniaria □ (econ.) monetary squeeze, stretta creditizia.
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