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For that reason, the management of foreign reserve assets is extremely important from the very beginning.
"Will the world eventually come back to gold as a reserve asset?
Already, reserve asset ratios on Chinese banks have been cut by 50 basis points.
Each central bank maintained gold reserves as their official reserve asset.
Not all reserve assets were under government control.
Some lenders may also require a potential borrower have one or more months of "reserve assets" available.
What, then, has happened to the dollar and gold, the two key reserve assets under the adjustable peg?
This meant that reserve assets had to be at least 12 per cent of eligible liabilities.
A significant stock of reserve assets is likely to act as an effective deterrent against monetary turbulence.
Under a gold standard, the reserve asset for all members of the standard is gold.
When demand for dollars as a reserve asset currency falls, the dollar falls.
A potential solution to the liquidity dilemma was the introduction of some other form of reserve asset.
The reserves are labeled as reserve assets under assets by functional category.
Higher fossil fuel prices will have a direct positive impact on their share prices by increasing the market value of reserve assets.
There is no counterpart for reserve assets in liabilities of the International Investment Position.
This new form of liquidity, unlike gold, was essentially a book-keeping transaction which created additional reserve assets for member countries.
Permitted investments include cash flow investments, qualified reserve assets, and foreclosure property.
In theory, the SDR possesses several major advantages over gold as a reserve asset.
(Note that the Bank of England does not regard cash in tills as a reserve asset.
The central bank can open the monetary spigot, slashing the reserve asset requirement for banks and lifting the restrictions on the property market.
Boards in high-end buildings tend to demand that a buyer have reserve assets that are multiples of the purchase price.
As with cash ratios, banks could hold reserve assets above the statutory minimum, thus helping them to resist a squeeze on reserves (but not indefinitely).
In 17th century Britain, high-quality commercial paper was for over a century considered a sound reserve asset for banking and brokerage purposes.
The central bank buys or sells reserve assets (usually financial instruments such as bonds) in exchange for money on deposit at the central bank.
Reserve asset countries, for example, would be expected to provide liquidity on demand to the ILLR.