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Convertibility - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of convertibility. noun. the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without restriction)
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Convertibility - Wikipedia
Convertibility is the quality that allows money or other financial instruments to be converted into other liquid stores of value.
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Currency Convertibility: What it Means, How it Works - Investopedia
Currency convertibility is the degree to which a country's domestic money can be converted into another currency or gold.
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convertibility
convertibility (kənˌvɜːtɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. L. convertibil-is convertible + -ity: cf. F. convertibilité (13th c.).] The quality of being convertible (in different applications of the adj.); spec. the ability of paper money to be converted to gold or of the currency of one country to be freely converted to...
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CONVERTIBILITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the fact of being able to exchange one type of currency, share, etc. for another: currency convertibility
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Convertibility - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Convertibility refers to the ability of certain equity securities, such as preferred shares, to be converted into other forms, typically common shares, ...
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3 Concepts and Degrees of Currency Convertibility in - IMF eLibrary
Instead, convertibility now refers to the right to convert freely a national currency at the going exchange rate into any other currency. Clearly, the going ...
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[PDF] Legal Aspects of Convertibility - Digital Commons @ Georgia Law
' The second option, convertibility of the country's currency, means the transformation of home money into foreign money by exchanging the various currencies ...
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[PDF] Currency Convertibility - American Enterprise Institute
Convertibility is closely related to several other issues in the area of international economic policy. Obviously, it is a part of the task of freeing trade of ...
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II Concepts of Convertibility and Stages of Monetary Integration in
Currency convertibility can be defined as the ability to exchange one currency for another at a given conversion rate and in terms of the usability of a ...
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[PDF] A return to the convertibility principle? Monetary and fiscal regimes ...
from the concept of convertibility which developed after the breakdown of the classical gold standard in 1914 and is embedded in the 1944 Bretton Woods ...
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convertibility
convertibility/kənˌvɜ:təˈbɪlətɪ; kənˌvətə`bɪlətɪ/ n[U]. convertible n car with a roof that can be folded down or removed 摺篷汽车.
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Convertibility plan
However, the linchpin of the new system was the introduction of the Convertibility System. It also guaranteed full convertibility of pesos into U.S. dollars.
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Capital account convertibility
Capital account convertibility is a feature of a nation's financial regime that centers on the ability to conduct transactions of local financial assets In layman's terms, full capital account convertibility allows local currency to be exchanged for foreign currency without any restriction on the amount
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conversibility
conversibility (kənˌvɜːsɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. as next + -ity.] = convertibility.1784 T. A. Mann in Orig. Lett. Emin. Men (Camden) 427 Mr. Cavendish's discovery of the conversibility of Air into Water.
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