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Hence, as a solution for the original sin problem, they proposed an international initiative and recommended development of a basket index of emerging-market currencies so that international financial institutions could issue debt denominated in this index until a liquid-market in this index had developed.
The International Monetary Fund ( IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member countries, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It is regarded as the global lender of last resort to national governments, and a leading supporter of exchange-rate stability. Its stated mission is "working to foster global monetary ...
The corporation's Articles of Agreement were signed the following year in Kuwait. The ITFC became operational on 1st of Muharram, 1429H (January 10, 2008G) and integrated the activities and operations of all the IDB Group's various trade finance programs into its overall operations.
Busan International Finance Center Busan Bank Station. Busan International Finance Center (BIFC) ( Korean: 부산국제금융센터) is a 289 m (948 ft) skyscraper in Busan, South Korea.
Guiyang International Financial Center is a skyscraper complex in Guiyang, China. The complex consists of two buildings, Tower 1 at 401 metres (1,316 ft) and Tower 2 at 275 metres (902 ft).
The International Development Finance Club (IDFC) is a partnership of development banks whose aim is to complement each other's needs for a more efficient global development. [1] IDFC's Secretariat is headquartered in Paris , in the same building as the French Development Agency (5 rue Roland-Barthes, Paris).
The Journal of International Money and Finance is a peer-reviewed academic journal in economics that was established in 1982 . It was originally published by Butterworth–Heinemann, then by Pergamon, which is now incorporated into Elsevier.
The International Financial Conference was an international economic conference held in Brussels from September 25 to October 8, 1920. Background [ edit ] The Brussels conference was convened in the context of severe economic, social, financial and sanitary dislocation immediately following World War I , especially in Central and Eastern Europe .