federal reserve system
英 [ˈfedərəl rɪˈzɜːv ˈsɪstəm]
美 [ˈfedərəl rɪˈzɜːrv ˈsɪstəm]
网络 联邦储备系统; 联邦储备体系; 美国联邦储备系统; 美国联邦储备体系; 联邦储备委员会
牛津词典
noun
- (美国)联邦储备系统
the organization that controls the supply of money in the US
英英释义
noun
- the central bank of the United States
- the Fed seeks to control the United States economy by raising and lowering short-term interest rates and the money supply
双语例句
- The Federal Reserve System that was created in1913 was different in that it was independent or much more independent than central banks in other countries.
913年建立的,联邦储备金系统是不同的,因为它独立,或者说比,其他国家的中央银行独立得多。 - The1907 banking crisis then led finally to the creation of the system that we have now the Federal Reserve System.
907年的银行业危机最终导致,我们现有的系统的建立,联邦储备金系统。 - The United States Congress established the Federal Reserve System in1913 when it approved the Federal Reserve Act.
美国国会在1913年建立的联邦储备系统并通过联邦储备条列。 - The Federal Reserve System has done a miserable job, with or without a gold standard, of providing the correct amount of currency for the economy.
联邦储备系统已经做了一个悲惨的工作,使用或不使用金标准,为经济提供了正确的货币量。 - So banks that become a member of the Federal Reserve System get shares and they become stockholders in the Federal Reserve Bank.
所以,联邦储备银行的会员银行,得到股份并且在联邦储备银行成为股东,它们分得股利。 - Are set forth in detail in the regulations of the Federal Reserve System.
在联邦储备系统中的规定十分详尽。 - All nationally chartered commercial banks are required by law to be members of the Federal Reserve system;
法律规定凡是经国家特许设立的商业银行必须是联邦储备系统的成员; - Tanaka: What is meant by the term Federal Reserve System?
田中:什么是美国联邦储蓄系统? - Pricing in Federal Reserve payments system: its features and inspiration
美联储支付系统定价体制的特点及启示 - ( US) the rate of interest set by the Federal Reserve that member banks are charged when they borrow money through the Federal Reserve System.
(美)联邦储备银行向从联邦储备金中借款的下属银行征收的利率。
