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单词 special drawing rights
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special drawing rights


special drawing rights

pl n (Economics) (sometimes capitals) the reserve assets of the International Monetary Fund on which member nations may draw in proportion to their contribution to the Fund. Abbreviation: SDRs
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Noun1.special drawing rights - reserve assets in the International Monetary Fundspecial drawing rights - reserve assets in the International Monetary Fund; designed to supplement reserves of gold and convertible currencies used to maintain stability in the foreign exchange marketpaper goldreserve assets - capital held back from investment in order to meet probable or possible demands

Special Drawing Rights


Special Drawing Rights

(SDRs), type of international monetary reserve currency established (1968) by the International Monetary FundInternational Monetary Fund
(IMF), specialized agency of the United Nations, established in 1945. It was planned at the Bretton Woods Conference (1944), and its headquarters are in Washington, D.C.
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 (IMF). Created in response to worries concerning the limitations of gold and dollars as the sole means of settling international accounts, SDRs are designed to augment international liquidity by supplementing the standard reserve currencies. SDRs are assigned to the accounts of IMF members in proportion to their contributions to the fund. Each participating country agrees to accept them as exchangeable for reserve currencies in the settlement of international accounts. Deficit countries can use them to purchase stronger currencies, which then can be used to pay off balance-of-payments debts. As nations adopted the current system of floating exchange rates (1973), the value of SDRs began to be set relative to a "basket" of major currencies. In 1976 the IMF increased the share of the less-developed countries and moved to make SDRs the primary reserve asset of the international monetary systeminternational monetary system,
rules and procedures by which different national currencies are exchanged for each other in world trade. Such a system is necessary to define a common standard of value for the world's currencies.
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, supplanting gold and dollars. In 1981 the IMF reduced the basket to five currencies (the U.S. dollar, German Deutschmark, Japanese yen, French franc, and British pound). In 1999 the Deutschmark and franc were replaced by their equivalents in the euro, and in 2016 the Chinese yuan was added to the basket. All IMF accounting is done in SDRs, and commercial banks accept SDR-denominated accounts. The IMF has the exclusive right of allocating SDRs; the last such allocation was made in 2009.

Special Drawing Rights


Special Drawing Rights (SDR)

A form of international reserve assets, created by the IMF in 1967, whose value is based on a portfolio of widely used currencies.

Special Drawing Rights

A reserve currency created by the International Monetary Fund to reduce the pressure on gold and the U.S. dollar in international transactions. It was established in the late 1960s and is mainly used in the IMF's internal accounting. A few currencies are pegged to the SDR; they derive their value from a currency basket consisting of the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, the British pound, and the euro.
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special drawing rights


  • noun

Synonyms for special drawing rights

noun reserve assets in the International Monetary Fund

Synonyms

  • paper gold

Related Words

  • reserve assets
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