Betekenis van:
central time
central time
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- standard time in the 6th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 90th meridian; used in the central United States
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- CET Central European Time
- CCBM correspondent central banking model CET Central European Time
- CET Central European Time CIs credit institutions
- CCBM correspondent central banking model CET Central European Time CIs credit institutions
- CET takes into account the change to Central European Summer Time.’
- CET takes into account the change to Central European Summer Time.’;
- In a pooling system, the counterparty is able at any time to provide the correspondent central bank with marketable assets for the account of the home central bank.
- The reference time for TARGET is ‘European Central Bank time’, defined as the local time at the seat of the ECB.
- It should be possible to minimise down-time by using remote support, e.g. by a central service desk.
- The CPB is independent with respect to content, but at the same time is formally part of the central government.
- shall be based on a single technical platform integrated with central bank real-time gross settlement systems.
- The relevant national central bank may specify an earlier date as a time limit for the notification of minimum reserves.
- All references to specific times in this Appendix are to the local time at the seat of the ECB, i.e. Central European Time (CET).
- The interconnection of two central processing units by data channels or by use of shared storage to permit one central processing unit to perform other work until the second central processing unit fails, at which time the first central processing unit takes over in order to continue the system's functioning; or 4.
- The interconnection of two central processing units by data channels or by use of shared storage to permit one central processing unit to perform other work until the second central processing unit fails, at which time the first central processing unit takes over in order to continue the system's functioning; or