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Bretton woods
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International monetary fund
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Imf
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Exchange rate mechanism
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Bretton woods agreement
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European monetary system
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Monetary union
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Special drawing right
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Special drawing rights
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Sdr
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Gold exchange standard
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Exchange control
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Euromarket
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Currency board
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Reserve currency
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European currency unit
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Fixed exchange rate
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Eurocurrency
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Economic and monetary union
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Eurodollar
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Floating exchange rates
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Bretton woods institutions
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Exchange controls
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Central bank
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Eurosystem
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European central bank
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Rate of exchange
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Simex
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Emu
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Pegging
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Structural adjustment
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European monetary union
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Euro zone
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Devaluation
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Bank for international settlements
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Managed float
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Dirty float
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Intervention
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Isda
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Ibf
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Ecb
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International bank for reconstruction and development
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Bank of canada
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Swift
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Currency
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International
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World bank
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Bank of england
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International development association
A set of arrangements and institutions for governing the financial relations among countries.
econplace.com
The global network of governmental and commercial institutions within which currency exchange rates are determined.
globaledge.msu.edu
a network of international commercial and government institutions that determine currency exchange rates
amsouth.com
refers to the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates. Under this system, each central bank tried to keep the value of its currency within a narrow band around its US dollar exchange rate. This system fell apart in the early 1970s.
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International Organization for Standardization International Petroleum Exchange
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