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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. EURO - the currency of the European Monetary Union (EMU).

 


EMS - European Monetary System.
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EMS - European Monetary System.
European Monetary System - A system designed to stabilize if not eliminate exchange risk between member states of the EMS as part of the economic convergence policy of the EU.

EMS: European Monetary System. Arrangement linking individual currencies of EU nations to stabilise foreign exchange & counter inflation via formulas called ERM (Exchange Rate Mechanism).
ERM: see EMS.

EMS - European Monetary System.
End Of Day (or Mark to Market) - Traders account for their positions in two ways: accrual or mark-to-market.

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European Monetary Cooperation Fund : EMS fund established to manage the E... European Monetary Union : Abbreviated EMU. The principal goal of the EMU ... European Option : An option that can be exercised only on its expiration ...

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 European Monetary System, EMS is a good example of how currencies were semi-pegged. Those European currencies were only allowed to fluctuate at a rate of 2.25 percent and with intervention bands of 6 percent.

1993: Instinet OMS, one of the first modern execution management system (EMS) platforms
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In a very competitive industry - EMS and clearly one of the smaller players (Nam Tai had dropped from top 15 EMS to now not even 30th; of top five EMS number 1 is approx. over 100x and number 5 over 15x larger.

European Monetary System - EMS
A 1979 arrangement between several European countries which links their currencies in an attempt to stabilize the exchange rate.

A safety feature for the EMS which creates an emergency exit for currencies which become the singular focus of various adverse forces.

A safety feature for the EMS that creates an emergency exit for currencies that become the singular focus of various adverse forces.

A system designed to stabilise if not eliminate exchange risk between member states of the EMS as part of the economic convergence policy of the EU.

Soros' Quantum fund is reputed to have made a billion dollar profit speculating against Sterling during the most recent EMS crisis.

The European exchange rate mechanism (or ERM) was a system introduced by the European Community in March 1979, as part of the European Monetary System (EMS), to reduce exchange-rate variability and achieve monetary stability in Europe, ...

Exchange rates against the ECU adopted for each currency within the EMS.Currencies have limited movement from the central rate according to the relevant band.
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Central Rate - Exchange rates against the ECU adopted for each currency within the EMS.Currencies have limited movement from the central rate according to the relevant band.

See also: Market, Trading, Exchange, Action, Exchange rate

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