sterling area

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sterling area

The United Kingdom and several Commonwealth nations form the sterling area.

Definition

Noun: 1. A group of countries whose currencies are linked to the British pound sterling: The sterling area was a formal monetary system where member countries pegged their own currencies to the pound sterling and held their foreign exchange reserves in London. It was established to facilitate trade and financial stability within the British Commonwealth and other closely associated nations, particularly during the mid-20th century.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • After World War II, many countries in the sterling area used the pound for international settlements.
    • The stability of a member's currency depended heavily on the strength of the sterling area.
    • Historians study the sterling area to understand post-war international economics.
Advanced Usage
  • "within the sterling area": Describes transactions, policies, or countries that were part of this system.
    • Payments for goods traded within the sterling area were often made in pounds.
  • "the collapse/decline of the sterling area": Refers to the period when this system became less relevant and eventually dissolved.
    • The devaluation of the pound in 1967 accelerated the decline of the sterling area.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sterling bloc: A term often used interchangeably with "sterling area," though sometimes referring to an earlier or slightly less formal grouping.
  • Scheduled Territories: The official legal term used in British exchange control regulations to designate the countries of the sterling area.
Synonyms
  • Pound sterling zone: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the geographic and monetary zone.
  • Sterling group: A simpler, less technical synonym.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Gold standard: A different historical monetary system where currency value was linked to gold.
  • Bretton Woods system: The international monetary system established after WWII, within which the sterling area operated before its decline.
  • Exchange controls: Regulatory measures often used by sterling area members to manage currency flows.
sterling area

The United Kingdom and several Commonwealth nations form the sterling area.

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