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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 Petroleum Exchange (IPE)International Petroleum Exchange (IPE)Energy futures and options exchange based in London. Morgan Stanley Capital International World IndexMorgan Stanley Capital International World IndexA market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of equities from 23 countries, including the United States. Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI)Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI)This firm publishes a number of well known benchmarks, such as the MSCI World Index. 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. International factor movementInternational factor movementThe international movement of any factor of production, including primarily labor and capital. Thus includes migration and foreign direct investment. Also may include the movement of financial capital in the form of international borrowing and lending. Further SuggestionsInternational diversificationLondon International Financial Futures and Options Exchange International market Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) International Organization for Standardization International Depository Receipt (IDR) Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index International Swap Dealers Association (ISDA) International fund International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Bank for International Settlements (BIS) International exhaustion International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM) International Banking Facility (IBF) Bank for International Settlements International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) International Trade Organization International monetary system Federation Internationale des Bourses de Valeurs London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) International Development Association (IDA) International monetary economics International Finance Corporation (IFC) International Standards Organization Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) |
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