In other words, the eBay reputation is an asset with a lot of value, even if is not expressed in monetary terms.
Whether or not the bid is attractive in monetary terms, in the case of Manchester United many investors hold the stock for sentimental rather than financial reasons.
The Bank of England describes its actions in monetary terms: by expanding the amount of money in the hands of the public, some people will shift to riskier assets such as stocks and bonds, raising wealth and spurring investment.
All too often pundits and policymakers seek a single cause for social stratification when they should accept that in a nation where inequality in real monetary terms is increasing - and has been doing so for quite some time despite the so-called boom years - the reasons for being at the bottom of the heap are manifold.
In the long run, we will do a lot of good to cricket and make it truly a global sport, in terms of monetary rewards and monetary compensation.
"Kuroda made good on his promise of boosting monetary easing in terms of both volume and types of assets that the bank purchases, " said Junko Nishioka, chief Japan economist at RBS Securities in Tokyo.
It seems to be evaluating past monetary policy in terms of the change in nominal rates (which rose in 2004 and 2005) rather than the level of real interest rates (which was low from 2002 through the first part of 2006).
"The BOJ's commitment to adopt 'monetary base control' clearly is a strong message to the markets about enhancement of the monetary policy, in terms of both working on asset prices and controlling market inflation expectations, " Nishioka added.
Portugal was granted a bailout by the eurozone and International Monetary Fund in 2011, under the terms of which Portugal must rein in spending sharply.
At the moment, the PBOC issues long quarterly reports on monetary policy, often couched in general terms, but its efforts to communicate are far more sparse than at other central banks.
Though the quantity of new money created in recent years is beyond precedent, there was already a longstanding inverse correlation between the monetary base and inflation, expressed in terms of official indices as well as gold.
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Countercyclical fiscal policy was mentioned in favorable terms, more resources for the International Monetary Fund were discussed and an extensive work plan for regulators was specified in some detail.
It was a previous Socialist government that originally turned to the eurozone and International Monetary Fund in 2011 for a bailout, under the terms of which Portugal must get its overspending back under control.
Aside from the direct monetary benefits, it seems Missouri stands to gain in terms of brand enhancement as well.
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China has pretty much done absolutely everything that any Keynesian could possibly ask in terms of trying to boost the economy through both monetary and fiscal stimulus.
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This conundrum may also be viewed in terms of the significance of the behavior of the monetary base, which is a combination of bank reserve deposits at the Fed (both required and excess) and currency outside the banking system.
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This leaves only monetary policy, which has had the pedal to the metal for almost 2 years in terms of short-term interest rates.
"In the short term, obviously the EU and the International Monetary Fund are looking at ways to try and tide Greece over the next couple of months in terms of its funding, " he told Today presenter Evan Davis.
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