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Definition: EMS seeks to stabilise exchange rates between member countries.
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Exchange rate mechanism (ERM) ...

European Monetary System (EMS)
An exchange arrangement formed in 1979 that involves the currencies
of european Union member countries.
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EMS
Abbreviation for European Monetary System, an agreement between member nations of the European Union to maintain an alignment between the exchange rates of their respective currencies.

EMS: European Monetary System -- founded in 1979, its purpose was to reduce currency fluctuations, and evolved toward offering a common currency.
Contexts: organizations; money
EMU: European Monetary Union.

EMS - See: European Monetary System
EMU - Economic and Monetary Union of Europe. EMU is sometimes used more loosely to mean European Moneta...
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EMS
European Monetary System
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Abbreviation: EMS
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EMS
European Monetary System
EMU
Economic and Monetary Union
Enabling Clause
The decision of the GATT in 1979 to give developing countries special and differential treatment.
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EM See: Effective margin EMS See: European Monetary System EOE See: European Options Exchange EOQ See: Economic Order Quantity ER The two-character ISO 3166 country code for ERITREA.

In the European Monetary System (EMS), the ecu is used as a basis for setting central rates in the exchange rate mechanism, as an accounting unit, and as a reserve instrument and means of settlement among EMS central banks.

The exchange rate mechanism II replaced in the third stage of economic and monetary union (from 1 January 1999) the old European monetary system (EMS) after the introduction of the euro.

EMS was the monetary system of the EU which attempted to reduce the currency variations between members. The EMS became operational on March...(Read more)
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European Monetary System (EMS)
A system adopted by European Community members with the aim of promoting stability by limiting exchange-rate fluctuations. The system was originated in 1979 by the nine members of the European Community (EC).

The Exchange Rate Mechanism was a system introduced by the then European Community in 1979 as part of the European Monetary System (EMS) which was designed to reduce exchange rate fluctuations in preparation for Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and ...

Electronic Meeting System - EMS
A computer-based system that stimulates problem-solving and decision-making within a group.

European Monetary System (EMS):
A co-operative foreign exchange arrangement set up in 1979 and involving most of the members of the European Community, designed to promote exchange rate stability within the EC.

The EMS comprised three principal elements: the European Currency Unit (ECU), the monetary unit used in EC transactions; the Exchange Rate Mechanism, ERM, ...

Exchange Market Size (EMS)
Exchange Market Size (EMS) is the maximum number of shares that the market makers are obliged to quote for a particular security. EMS is based on a percentage of the share's average daily turnover in the previous year.

EMS
European Monetary System (international organization, Europe - in finance)
international monetary system (in finance)
European Union (EU)
ECU
French écu
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Environmental Management System (EMS)
An Environmental Management System helps a business to assess and manage its impact on the environment.
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European monetary system (EMS) - An agreement under which EU countries attempt to promote exchange rate stability within the European Union.

European Monetary System (EMS) - An exchange rate system based on cooperation between European Union central banks.

3. Exchange rate: Applicant countries should have joined the exchange-rate mechanism (ERM II) under the European Monetary System (EMS) for two consecutive years and should not have devaluated its currency during the period.

and Missions within 5 (Five) working days of the publication date by Express Mail Service (EMS) of the postal
department. A compliance report shall be submitted in this respect to the SEC jointly by the issuer and the issue ...

See also: Banks, Monetary system, Net present value, ERM, Exchange rate mechanism

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