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  • 31exchange — ex·change n 1 a: a giving of something of value (as real property) in return for something of equal value (as money or property of a like kind) b in the civil law of Louisiana: a giving of something of value in return for something of equal value …

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  • 32International finance — is the branch of economics that studies the dynamics of exchange rates, foreign investment, and how these affect international trade. It also studies international projects, international investments and capital flows, and trade deficits. It… …

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  • 33International Monetary Market — (IMM) ist ein Geschäftsbereich der Chicagoer Börse Chicago Mercantile Exchange. An der IMM werden Futures gehandelt. Sie ist die größte Future Börse der Vereinigten Staaten und nach der Eurex die zweitgrößte der Welt. Die IMM nahm 1972 ihre… …

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  • 34exchange-traded option — exchange option; listed option An option traded on one of the institutional markets, such as the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, as opposed to one sold on the over the counter market; such options have standard terms… …

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  • 35International Money Market — ˌInternational ˈMoney ˌMarket abbreviation IMM noun FINANCE the part of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that trades currency and interest rate futures …

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  • 36Exchange-traded fund — An exchange traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks.[1] An ETF holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds, and trades close to its net asset value over the course of the trading day. Most ETFs… …

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  • 37International Organization of Securities Commissions — The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) is an international organization that brings together the regulators of the world’s securities and futures markets. It, along with its sister organizations, the Basel Committee on… …

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  • 38futures — Commercial contracts calling for the purchase or sale of specified quantities of a good at specified future dates. The good in question may be grain, livestock, precious metals, or financial instruments such as treasury bills. Up until the time… …

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  • 39Futures and Options Exchange — London FOX The principal European exchange for soft commodities. A successor to the London Commodity Exchange, which it replaced in 1987, it merged in 1996 with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, becoming a separate… …

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  • 40Futures and Options Exchange — London FOX The principal European exchange for soft commodities. A successor to the London Commodity Exchange, which it replaced in 1987, it merged in 1996 with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, becoming a separate… …

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