Sentence examples for demand for reserves from inspiring English sources

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America refused then and surely would now.Rather than try to create a global reserve asset, reformers might achieve more by reducing the demand for reserves.

Reviving and institutionalising the swap arrangements between the Fed and emerging economies set up temporarily during the financial crisis might also reduce the demand for reserves as insurance.

When the world relies on a single reserve currency, Triffin argued, that currency's home country must issue lots of assets (usually government bonds) to lubricate global commerce and meet the demand for reserves.

For example, if the demand for reserves in the market is greater than the supply of reserves, then the federal funds rate increases; if the supply is greater than the demand, the funds rate decreases.

A working paper* put out by the International Monetary Fund, published last year, concluded that, over time, the relationship between the demand for reserves in a particular currency and the principal factors influencing that demand trade flows, financial flows and currency regimes is strikingly stable.

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And because the dollar is the benchmark for world prices and is used to settle cross-border trades, it makes sense for countries to keep stores of dollar reserves, both as a float and to bolster confidence in their own currencies.The demand for reserve currencies is a boon to their issuers.

Demand for yuan reserves would push up the exchange rate, discourage exports and give China's consumers greater purchasing power.

A vote to leave would, in our view, deter investment in the economy, decrease official demand for sterling reserves, and put the UK's financial services sector at a competitive disadvantage compared with other global financial centres.

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Japan's central never adequately accommodated that demand for bank reserves and currency before 2001 (if then) nor did the Fed in 1929-33.

That is because sizing control reserves this way does not consider the fact that there will be hours with a high penetration of wind and photovoltaic which cause a different demand for control reserves than hours with a lower penetration.

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