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International financeThe monetary side of international economics, in contrast to the real side, or real trade. Often called also international monetary economics or international macroeconomics, each term has a slightly different meaning, and none seems entirely right for the entire field. "International finance" is best for the study of international financial markets including exchange rates.Similar MatchesInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)IBRD or World Bank makes loans at nearly conventional terms to countries for projects of high economic priority. International financial institutionInternational financial institutionUsually refers to intergovernmental organizations dealing with financial issues, most often the IMF and/or the World Bank. International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM)International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM)The international version of the CAPM assuming that investors in each country share the same consumption basket and purchasing power parity holds. International Trade OrganizationInternational Trade OrganizationConceived as a complement to the Bretton Woods institutions -- the IMF and World Bank -- the ITO was to provide international discipline in the uses of trade policies. The Havana Charter for the ITO was not approved by the United States Congress, however, and the initiative died, replaced by the continuing and growing importance of the GATT. International Fisher relationshipInternational Fisher relationshipTheory that nominal interest rates and inflation rates in different countries are connected. The Fisher equation says the nominal interest rate is the product of one plus the real interest rate times one plus the expected rate of inflation. Further SuggestionsInternational reservesInternational arbitrage Internationalization International monetary economics International Swap Dealers Association (ISDA) Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) International exhaustion International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe Index Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) International Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australia, Far East Index International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE) International mutual fund Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Minister of International Trade International Depository Receipt (IDR) FTSE International International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Monetary Fund (IMF) Ministry of International Trade and Industry International Organization of Securities Commissioners International market |
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