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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 Organization for StandardizationInternational Organization for StandardizationISO is not an acronym but the name of a standards setting organization chartered by the United Nations. The name ISO is derived from Greek and connotes equality, i.e. each member country regardless of size or wealth gets only one vote. The ISO 4217 are the standard three letter currency codes. These codes are usually composed of the ISO 3166 two letter country code plus a third letter representing the name of the currency. International financial institutionInternational financial institutionUsually refers to intergovernmental organizations dealing with financial issues, most often the IMF and/or the World Bank. Federation Internationale des Bourses de ValeursFederation Internationale des Bourses de ValeursThe International Federation of Stock Exchanges - a Paris-based organisation that encourages co-operative policies designed to stimulate a freer flow of capital across national boundaries. International Securities Identification NumberInternational Securities Identification NumberInternational code for a listed security. International Monetary Fund (IMF)International Monetary Fund (IMF)An organization founded in 1944 to oversee exchange arrangements of member countries and to lend foreign currency reserves to members with short-term balance of payment problems. Further SuggestionsInternational Petroleum ExchangeMorgan Stanley Capital International World Index Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) Morgan Stanley Capital International Pacific Free index International Swap Dealers Association (ISDA) International finance subsidiary London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) Internationalization International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index International fund International Fisher relationship Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe Index international fund Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) International International Standards Organization International Organization of Securities Commissioners Capital International Indexes International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) International reserves International Banking Facility (IBF) London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange International factor movement International bonds |
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