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  • Foreign Currency

    Foreign Currency in International Trade Meaning of Foreign Currency, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The currency of any foreign country which is authorized medium of circulation and the basis for record keeping in that country. Foreign currency is […]

  • Foreign Exchange Market

    Hierarchical Display of Foreign exchange market Finance > Monetary economics > Exchange policyFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relationsFinance > Free movement of capital > Futures marketFinance > Free movement of capital > Free movement of capital > Capital […]

  • Foreign-exchange Reserves

    Hierarchical Display of Foreign-exchange reserves Finance > Monetary relations > International financeIndustry > Iron, steel and other metal industries > Metals > Precious metal > GoldFinance > Monetary economics > Exchange policy > Foreign exchange market > Foreign currency […]

  • Protein Products

    Hierarchical Display of Protein products Agri-Foodstuffs > Processed agricultural produce Protein products Concept of Protein products See the dictionary definition of Protein products. Characteristics of Protein products [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Protein products […]

  • Euro

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on euro explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Euro and Europe There is an entry on euro in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Euro" in the work […]

  • Euro

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on euro explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Euro and Europe There is an entry on euro in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Euro" in the work […]

  • Exchange Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Exchange policy Finance > Monetary economicsFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relationsFinance > Monetary relations > European currency > EuroTrade > Trade policy > Commercial law > Law on negotiable instrumentsFinance > Monetary economics > […]

  • Exchange Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Exchange policy Finance > Monetary economicsFinance > Monetary relations > Monetary relationsFinance > Monetary relations > European currency > EuroTrade > Trade policy > Commercial law > Law on negotiable instrumentsFinance > Monetary economics > […]

  • Money

    Any unit or instrument generally accepted as having value to effect the purchase of goods or services, or to settle debts. All money enjoys three characteristics: (1) it is a unit of account in which values can be measured; (2) it is a medium of exchange; and (3) it is a store of value (i.e.,…

  • Money

    Any unit or instrument generally accepted as having value to effect the purchase of goods or services, or to settle debts. All money enjoys three characteristics: (1) it is a unit of account in which values can be measured; (2) it is a medium of exchange; and (3) it is a store of value (i.e.,…

  • International Liquidity

    Resources See Also Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • International Liquidity

    Resources See Also Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • Banking Profession

    Hierarchical Display of Banking profession Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Banking Banking profession Concept of Banking profession See the dictionary definition of Banking profession. Characteristics of Banking profession [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Banking Profession

    Hierarchical Display of Banking profession Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Banking Banking profession Concept of Banking profession See the dictionary definition of Banking profession. Characteristics of Banking profession [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]

  • Reserve Currency

    Summary of Reserve Currency The currency of a major trading national, widely accepted in international transactions and regarded as stable, that is held by the central banks or monetary authorities of other nations as a form of collateral for their own currency. The use of reserve […]