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n. 储量, 后备队

[经] 准备金




    reserves
    [ noun ]
    civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army
    <noun.group>


    1. But a fall in world oil prices since 1981, combined with debt payments, has depleted monetary reserves.
    2. The Finance Ministry said Japan's reserves of gold, convertible foreign currencies and special drawing rights (SDRs) grew $3.44 billion in December to $81.48 billion.
    3. "We're still paying for the rally we had in January and February," said Mr. Goldman, adding that only more selling can raise cash reserves and investor pessimism enough to fuel another run higher.
    4. He also played down the seriousness of the decline, claiming that existing reserves still amount to the equivalent of eight months worth of exports.
    5. But the Reserve Officers Association and others say that not using combat reserves is a fierce blow to the morale of these citizen soldiers who train with active units and are required by law to be ready to mobilize in times of crisis.
    6. It has rich reserves of oil and natural gas, a strategic location and triple the population of any other gulf country.
    7. Net reserves are now over Dollars 200m, up from Dollars 23m when Mr Paz Zamora took office in 1989.
    8. Chase's loss for the year stemmed from its $1.6 billion increase to loan-loss reserves in the second quarter.
    9. Newmont, with its large mining operations and rights in the U.S., has the largest gold reserves of any company outside South Africa or the Communist world.
    10. The remaining $25 million will be used to increase the company's cash reserves, officials said.
    11. "Once they deplete their fat reserves, then they start metabolizing protein at a more extensive rate," said Glenn DelGiudice, a wildlife biologist specializing in nutrition and physiology.
    12. Mesa's general partner, T. Boone Pickens Jr., said the change to a corporation should help attract institutional investors and encourage investors to value the company based on its natural gas reserves rather than on its dividend yield.
    13. Although values have declined as much as 30% in some markets, only a small portion of this decline has been either written down or covered by loan-loss reserves.
    14. Citicorp's decision on Tuesday to take a huge earnings charge, after a major increase in its loan-loss reserves, raises questions about ailing BankAmerica's own treatment of its huge cache of troubled foreign loans.
    15. Several banks have representative offices and US, German, Dutch and French banks are preparing to set up new branches. Meanwhile, the strongest Polish banks are increasing their reserves and raising their capital adequacy ratios.
    16. Angola has abundant reserves of oil, iron ore and diamonds _ many of them untapped _ and a rich soil that could turn it into a breadbasket of Africa.
    17. AmeriTrust, based in Cleveland, said it increased reserves for loan losses by $78.1 million, and expects to report a loss of $60 million for the second quarter.
    18. Cash reserves rose from Pounds 528m to Pounds 876m, and the company's net cash (including that held by its joint-venture subsidiaries) is Pounds 1.46bn.
    19. President Bush has decided to call up military reserves to meet shortages of doctors, cargo handlers and other specialists in the Persian Gulf crisis, officials said Friday.
    20. Mellon Bank Corp. said yesterday that it expects a fourth-quarter loss of about $220 million, and that it would increase loan-loss reserves by about $180 million to cover troubled foreign loans.
    21. Japan's official reserves, increasing for the 25th consecutive month and setting a record for the 20th consecutive month, rose $1.93 billion in January from December, to $83.41 billion, the Finance Ministry said.
    22. Banc One said the step will increase its reserves to $215 million.
    23. These include so-called 'funds at Lloyd's' (deposits, personal reserves and special reserves) and other members' assets. The net assets of the central fund increased to Pounds 1.15bn from Pounds 445m.
    24. These include so-called 'funds at Lloyd's' (deposits, personal reserves and special reserves) and other members' assets. The net assets of the central fund increased to Pounds 1.15bn from Pounds 445m.
    25. Also included in the quarterly and 26-week results are net reserves of $4 million and $48.8 million, respectively, as a result of uncertainties regarding recoverability of advances.
    26. High unemployment and a zero wage round have dampened consumer demand so far this year. Spain's official currency reserves rose by Dollars 89.50m in August from July, according to provisional figures released by the Bank of Spain yesterday.
    27. Net hard-currency reserves fell below zero at the beginning of this year, down from $870 million at the end of 1986.
    28. The repurchase rate is the average rate at which banks trade on the money market. The emergency rate is the cost of funds for banks whose reserves are short at the close of trading.
    29. At current market prices such an offering would add about $1 billion to Citicorp's equity, and would help bolster its capital following the company's recent addition of $3 billion to loan-loss reserves.
    30. The cash payment and manufacturing costs will be funded from cash reserves.
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