The core of the European monetary system is( )。
A: European exchange rate mechanism
B: European monetary unit
C: European monetary fund
D: European central bank
A: European exchange rate mechanism
B: European monetary unit
C: European monetary fund
D: European central bank
B
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- The core of the European monetary system is( ) A: European Currency Unit B: European central exchange rate system C: European Monetary Fund D: European Central Bank
- SDRs means (). A: reserve assets and unit of account created by IMF B: currency created by the European Economic Monetary Union C: the central currency of the European Monetary System D: a special right to use funds created by the World Bank
- The EU countries were prompted to seek closer coordination of monetary policies and greater exchange rate stability in order A: both to enhance Europe's role in the world monetary system and to turn the European Union into a truly unified market. B: to turn the European Union into a truly unified market. C: to homogenize all European cultures. D: both to turn the European Union into a truly unified market and to counter the rise of Japan in international financial markets.
- The European Economic and Monetary Union A: produced a single government for handling European affairs. B: set up a single currency and sole bank for European economic monetary policy. C: created the Common Agricultural Pact. D: eliminated all barriers to trade such as tax differentials between borders.
- 弗雷德爵士敦促英国加入欧洲货币体系。 A: Sir Fred urged that Britain (should) join the European Monetary System. B: Sir Fred persuade Britain that they (should) join the European Monetary System.
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As of 1992, the European Union had achieved the monetary union stage of economic integration.
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The Maastricht Treaty of 1991 established a blueprint for economic union and monetary union for European Union members.
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As of 2002, members of the European Monetary Union agreed to replace their currencies with the: A: mark B: dollar C: franc D: euro
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By 1992 the European Union had become a full-fledged A: Economic union B: Monetary union C: Common marcket D: Fiscal union
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The European Central Bank is a ( ). A: transnational central banking system B: single central banking system C: composite central banking system D: quasi-central banking system