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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 […]
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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 […]
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World Economy
Hierarchical Display of World economy Economics > Economic structure > EconomyTrade > International trade > International tradeEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Economic integration > GlobalisationFinance > Monetary relations > International financeAgri-Foodstuffs […]
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World Economy
Hierarchical Display of World economy Economics > Economic structure > EconomyTrade > International trade > International tradeEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Economic integration > GlobalisationFinance > Monetary relations > International financeAgri-Foodstuffs […]
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French Guiana
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Railway Station
Hierarchical Display of Railway station Transport > Land transport > Land transport > Rail transport > Rail network Railway station Concept of Railway station See the dictionary definition of Railway station. Characteristics of Railway station [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of […]
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Group Of Ten
Also known as the Paris Club, the ten principal trading nations. The group, consisting of the United States, Great Britain, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, and Sweden, derived the name from a 1962 General Agreement to Borrow signed to make U.S. $6…
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Group Of Ten
Also known as the Paris Club, the ten principal trading nations. The group, consisting of the United States, Great Britain, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Japan, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, and Sweden, derived the name from a 1962 General Agreement to Borrow signed to make U.S. $6…