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Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe IndexA market capitalization-weighted benchmark index made up of equities from 15 European countries. France, Germany, and the United Kingdom represent about two-thirds of the index.Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe Index Similar MatchesLondon International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE)A leading market for trading options and futures on euro money market derivatives. International fundInternational fundA fund whose portfolio comprises a range of securities from markets around the world. International finance subsidiaryInternational finance subsidiaryA subsidiary incorporated in the US, usually in Delaware, whose sole purpose once was to issue debentures overseas and invest the proceeds in foreign operations, with the interest paid to foreign bondholders not subject to US withholding tax. Elimination of the corporate withholding tax has ended the need for this type of subsidiary. International Standards OrganizationInternational Standards OrganizationSee: International Organization for Standardization. International Petroleum ExchangeInternational Petroleum ExchangeEurope's leading energy futures and options exchange and the second largest in the world.The IPE provides a highly regulated market place where industry participants can manage their exposure to highly volatile energy prices. Incorporated in 1980, the IPE lists three main energy contracts: Brent Crude futures and options, Gas Oil futures and options and Natural Gas futures. The IPE is a Member owned exchange and clients can access the market either by becoming a Member or by using the broking services available from Members. Trades are cleared by the London Clearing House (LCH) which guarantees contract performance. The IPE is a Recognised Investment Exchange (RIE) regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Further SuggestionsInternational Stock Exchange of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (ISE)Ministry of International Trade and Industry International Asset Pricing Model (IAPM) Internationalization Capital International Indexes International macroeconomics International exhaustion International Fisher relationship International Development Association (IDA) International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) International Finance Corporation (IFC) International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Security Market Association (ISMA) International adjustment process FTSE International Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) Morgan Stanley Capital International Pacific Free index International Trade Organization Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) Court of International Trade International monetary economics International arbitrage International monetary system International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
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