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money markets

n. (money market English)

Usage examples of "money markets".

Today on the international money markets, the yen would plummet against the dollar and every other hard currency in the world.

They sell things to us, we pay cash for them, and then they either keep the money for their own purposes on the international money markets, or they purchase things they want from other countries, often things they could as easily buy from us, but maybe half a percent more expensive from an American manufacturer.

Conservative estimates of the stolen treasure on the current money markets were put at between 450 and 500 billion dollars.

Jefferson can't afford complicated bureaucratic double-speak and worn-out wheezes about chaotic money markets and arcane budgeting processes.

And the peace and prosperity of the world depends on the money markets.

That was just the logic used on him to send him into the world's money markets looking for the thing that could not be hidden from a man of his sort.

As soon as the world's money markets were globalized, however, and could be mapped upon a single Reuters screen, we could at last see what we had long suspectedhow individual transactions trigger major movements of capital from one side of the globe to the other.

On the world money markets, the battered old American dollar suddenly skyrocketed through the roof.

This tended to inflate the value of the Martian sequin in Terran money markets, and in the old days it would probably have blown the sequin's value right through the roof, to Mars's disadvantage in trade balances.

This tended to inflate the value of the Martian sequin in Terran money markets, and in the old days it would probably have blown the sequin’.