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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 MatchesMinister of International TradeMinister of International TradeTitle, in many but not all countries, of the trade minister. International mutual fundInternational mutual fundA mutual fund that invests strictly in securities markets throughout the world, excluding the United States. A global fund, on the other hand, invests in both foreign and domestic securities. International monetary economicsInternational monetary economicsSame as international finance, but with more emphasis on the role of money and less on other financial assets. International Finance Corporation (IFC)International Finance Corporation (IFC)A corporation owned by the World Bank that produces a number of well-known stock indexes for emerging markets. Its major role is to provide financing for projects in less developed countries. International Organization of Securities CommissionersInternational Organization of Securities CommissionersIn the US, this organisation encourages co-operative policies on market regulation, surveillance, and enforcement at the domestic and international levels in order to maintain just and efficient securities markets. Further SuggestionsInternational Monetary FundInternational bonds International Standards Organization Morgan Stanley Capital International World Index Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) International macroeconomics International finance subsidiary international fund International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM) Ministry of International Trade and Industry Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe Index Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) International adjustment process International Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE) International Development Association (IDA) Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) International International Securities Identification Number International market index International diversification International arbitrage International Petroleum Exchange Bank for International Settlements (BIS) International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) International Banking Facility (IBF) Domestic International Sales Corporation |
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