sterling bloc

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sterling bloc

The sterling bloc includes several nations that align their currencies with the British pound.

Definition

Noun: - A group of countries whose currencies are formally linked to the British pound sterling: The sterling bloc refers to a historical association of nations that pegged the value of their own currencies to the pound sterling, often maintaining their foreign exchange reserves in London and conducting trade primarily in sterling. This was part of the sterling area or sterling zone.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • After the war, many Commonwealth nations remained part of the sterling bloc.
    • The stability of the sterling bloc depended heavily on the economic health of Britain.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is primarily used in historical and economic discussions to describe the monetary system that existed, particularly before the widespread adoption of floating exchange rates. It is often used interchangeably with "sterling area."
    • The disintegration of the sterling bloc began in the late 1960s.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sterling area (n): A more common synonym for the sterling bloc, describing the same group of countries.
  • Sterling zone (n): Another term for the same concept.
Synonyms
  • Sterling area
  • Sterling zone
  • Pound bloc (less common)
Related Phrases
  • To be pegged to sterling: Describes the action of a currency maintaining a fixed exchange rate with the pound.
    • The currency was pegged to sterling as part of the bloc's agreement.
sterling bloc

The sterling bloc includes several nations that align their currencies with the British pound.

Noun
  1. the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling