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1 sterilization
сущ.тж. sterilisation1) общ. стерилизация, обеззараживание2) общ. стерилизация, обеспложивание3) эк. "стерилизация" (нейтрализация инфляционного или дефляционного влияния интервенций центрального банка на рынке иностранной валюты путем воздействия на денежную массу; напр., если банк хочет понизить курс национальной валюты, он будет покупать иностранную валюту на открытом рынке, что приведет к понижению курса национальной валюты, но при этом увеличит объем денежной массы и приведет к инфляции, избежать которых можно путем изъятия части денег из обращения по другим "каналам", напр., путем продажи государственных облигаций)sterilization of gold inflows in the 1920s by the Federal Reserve System — стерилизация притока золота в 1920-х гг., осуществляемая ФРС
If a government intervenes to prevent a currency from appreciating, sterilization would involve reducing the money supply. — Если правительство вмешивается в работу рынка для предотвращения падения курса валюты, стерилизация необходима для сокращения денежной массы.
To ease the threat of currency appreciation or inflation, central banks often attempt what is known as the "sterilization" of capital flows. — Чтобы ослабить угрозу повышения курса валюты или инфляции, центральные банки часто прибегают к тому, что называют "стерилизацией" потоков капитала.
If the multiplier were set equal to zero, then complete sterilization of foreign exchange transactions would be assumed.
Syn:See:gold sterilization, sterilize, sterilized intervention, intervention 2) б), central bank, open market operations* * *процесс компенсирования инфляционно-дефляционных влияний, имеющих место в тех случаях, когда правительство проводит интервенции на валютных рынках -
2 sterilize
гл.тж. sterilise1) общ. стерилизовать, обеззараживать, освобождать от микроорганизмов2) общ. стерилизовать, делать неспособным к воспроизведению потомства, обеспложивать3) эк. стерилизовать (нейтрализовать инфляционный или дефляционный эффект интервенций центрального банка на валютном рынке)The purchases of foreign exchange lead to an increase in bank liquidity, which the central bank must then sterilize. — Покупки иностранной валюты ведут к увеличению банковской ликвидности [увеличению количества ликвидных средств в банковской системе\], которое должен нейтрализовать центральный банк.
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