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Group of Five (G 5)The five leading countries (France, Germany, Japan, the U.K., and the U.S.) that meet periodically to achieve some cooperative effort on international economic issues. When currency issues are discussed, the monetary authorities of these nations hold the meeting.Group of Five (G 5) Similar MatchesGroup of Seven (G 7)Group of Seven (G 7)The G-5 countries plus Canada and Italy. GroupwareGroupwareGroupware refers to technology that allows for groups of people to communicate from remote locations. The internet can be considered the ultimate open standard groupware technology! Applications typically included in groupware techology are calendars, discussion boards, project management tools, e-mail facilities etc. Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes are the more common commercial applications. Intermarket Surveillance GroupIntermarket Surveillance GroupAllows regulatory staffs of the US securities exchanges and the NASD to co-ordinate industry-wide co-operative efforts for exchanging market data. Their goal is to enhance intermarket surveillance to assure the integrity of trading in options and equities, and to enhance public protection. Group Universal Life Policy (GULP)Group Universal Life Policy (GULP)Universal life insurance on a group basis. See: Group insurance. Selling groupSelling groupAll banks involved in selling or marketing a new issue of stock or bonds. Further SuggestionsGreen room groupPurchase group Group of Ten Group sales Group of Seven group insurance Nominal Group Brainstorming Group of Seventyseven Group of Ten group personal pension Group rotation Group rotation manager Group of Eight (G 8) Newsgroup Canadian Exchange Group (CEG) Group insurance |
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