seigniorage

英['siːnjərɪdʒ] 美['siːnjərɪdʒ]
  • n. 硬币铸造利差;君主的特权;货币铸造税;特许捐
  • =seignorage.
  • seiche n.湖面波动(湖震;假潮)
  • seichometer n.湖面波动测定器;湖震测定器
  • seide n.大啤酒杯
  • seidel n.(有时亦指有盖的)大啤酒杯
  • seif 赛夫沙丘(顺着风向的长沙丘)
Noun:
  1. charged by a government for coining bullion

1. Thus the fund enjoys the seigniorage of the currency notes.
外汇基金则享有铸币收益.

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2. The ECB's gains from seigniorage are becoming increasingly important this year.
今年,欧洲央行从铸币税中获得的利益正变得越来越重要.

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3. The history of seigniorage debasement of the coinage under the Roman emperors.
铸币税的历史可以追溯至罗马帝国时期钱币的重铸.

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4. First, the rapid growth of seigniorage.
其一, 铸币税急剧增长.

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5. Thirdly, the international seigniorage of dollars is enormous.
第三, 美元国际流动所带来的国际铸币税是巨大的.

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