call money
常見例句
- Price stability is a critical component of the social contract we call money.
價格穩(wěn)定是我們稱之爲(wèi)貨幣的社會契約的關(guān)鍵組成部分。 - The call money rate, the equivalent of the U.S. federal funds rate, was literally set equal to zero.
其活期借款利率(相儅於美國聯(lián)邦基金利率)真就被設(shè)定爲(wèi)了零。 - Popular commentator Dennis Gartman pointed out that the yen firmed as the Japanese call money back home to help rebuilding efforts.
頗具人氣的解說員Dennis Gartman指出,日本廻收資金進行災(zāi)後重建,屆時日元將會穩(wěn)健。 - Call and I were right smart crabbers and we could always come home with a little money as well as crabs for dinner.
- Put some money in and then you think about it and then you call me up and say, do you want to buy some stocks.
存入一些現(xiàn)金,想一想,再告訴我,要不要買些股票
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - So then I got a call from him saying we don't have to worryabout money no more, and I said,"That's good. One less thing."
- At 10 a.m. the interest rate on call money at the Exchange was fairly normal — around 6 percent.
NPR: Lessons from Wall Street's 'Panic of 1907' - So a lot of our portfolio positioning, at this point, is geared toward what we call money-printing beneficiaries, meaning that ideas and positions that we believe will not only weather an environment where governments are printing a lot of money, but even benefit and provide an insurance policy for our investors.
FORBES: 2 Blue Chips to Combat Inflation - In fingering GDP as a target, monetarists pick a rate at which this Keynesian measure should grow at, and then they call for money growth by the Fed in order to reach the growth rate.
FORBES: The Comical, Central Planning Fantasy That Is 'Market' Monetarism 返回 call money