Monetary

/ˈmɑːnəˌtɛri/ or /ˈmʌnɪˌtɛri/ adjective

Monetary relates to money, finances, or the system by which a country manages its currency and banking. Monetary policy is how governments control things like interest rates and money supply.

From Latin “monetarius,” meaning “pertaining to a mint or coinage,” from “moneta,” a title of the goddess Juno in whose temple coins were minted. The place of minting gave its name to money-related things.

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