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Self regulatory organization (SRO)Organizations that enforce fair, ethical, and efficient practices in the securities and commodity futures industries, including all national securities and commodities exchanges and the NASD.Self regulatory organization (SRO) Similar MatchesInternational 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. Reorganization bondReorganization bondA bond issued by a company undergoing a reorganization process. International 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. World Trade Organization (WTO)World Trade Organization (WTO)A multilateral agency that administers world trade agreements, fosters trade relations among nations, and solves trade disputes among member countries. Reorg (or Corporate Action or Reorganization)Reorg (or Corporate Action or Reorganization)Any transaction involving the issuance of stock or cash, or the cancellation of stock tendered by a shareholder, such as in the case of a merger, acquisition or tender offer. Further SuggestionsOrganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)Non-governmental organization Organization chart Civil society organization Plan for reorganization International Organization of Securities Commissioners Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) International Standards Organization |
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