European Monetary System
Key Facts
Abbreviation
EMS
Pronunciation
/ˌjʊrəˈpiən ˈmɑnəˌtɛri ˈsɪstəm/
Category
Business
Related Field
General
Examples in Context
- The transfer of European monetary system into European Monetary Union has exercised far-reaching influence on the global financial pattern and trade characteristics.
- Examples include the dollar and the Bretton Woods system, the mark and European Monetary System(EMS) and the yen and the free yen accounts.
- The Franco-German Cooperation and the establishment of European Monetary System(EMS)
- Exchange rates of member countries of the European Monetary System(EMS) are chosen as sample in the empirical study, because the Exchange Rate Mechanism is one typical exchange rate TZ regime.
- The hot money always contacts closely with financial risk, such as the European monetary system crisis in 1992, the Mexican financial crisis in 1994 and the currency crisis in 1997, which rolled up the Southeast Asia.
Other meanings of EMS
Environmental Management System
Academic
Emergency Medical Service(s)
Medical
Emergency Medical Services
Medical
Environmental Management Systems
Business
Emergency Medical Service
Medical
Express Mail Service
Business
Element Management System
Computing