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IMF QuotaThe amount of money that each IMF member country is required to contribute to the institution, partly in their own currency and partly in U.S. dollars, gold, or other member-country currencies. A country's quota is based upon the country's GDP. Countries have voting power in the IMF in proportion to their IMF quotas.Similar MatchesNational Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (Nasdaq)National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (Nasdaq)An electronic quotation system that provides price quotations to market participants about the more actively traded common stock issues in the OTC market. About 4000 common stock issues are included in the Nasdaq system. Seasonal quotaSeasonal quotaA restriction on the quantity of imports of a good for a specified period of the year. QuotationQuotationHighest bid and lowest offer (asked) price currently available on a security or a commodity. Import QuotaImport QuotaPuts limits on the quantity of certain products that can be legally imported into a particular country during a particular time frame. There is a Fixed quota, which is a maximum quantity not to be exceeded, and tariff rate surcharge, which permits additional quantities but at much higher duty. National Quotation BureauNational Quotation BureauA service that publishes bid and offer quotes from market makers in OTC transactions. Further SuggestionsExport quotaJapanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq) Bilateral quota Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Equivalent quota Value quota Quota by country European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (EASDAQ) Quantity quota Quota Quotation board Quota rent Quotations Tariff quota European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation Import quota Nominal quotation Global quota Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) International Quota quotation Tariff rate quota |
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