Assets which can readily be converted into cash, such as bills of exchange.
〔财政〕近似货币,准货币(如汇票)
Example sentencesExamples
But as technology continues to revolutionize our financial system, the identification of particular claims as money, near money, or a store of future value has become exceedingly difficult.
Such near money might become an attractive alternative to demand deposits.
The solution suggested is ad hoc, and the problem of controlling inflation could be treated better by the control of the money supply and the near money substitutes.
Definition of near money in US English:
near money
nounˈni(ə)r ˈmənē
Finance
Assets that can readily be converted into cash, such as government bonds.
〔财政〕近似货币,准货币(如汇票)
Example sentencesExamples
Such near money might become an attractive alternative to demand deposits.
But as technology continues to revolutionize our financial system, the identification of particular claims as money, near money, or a store of future value has become exceedingly difficult.
The solution suggested is ad hoc, and the problem of controlling inflation could be treated better by the control of the money supply and the near money substitutes.