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International finances - Coggle Diagram
International finances
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Currency Swaps
Are contracts in which two parties agree to exchange the benefits of an instrument A owned by the first party for the benefits of B, owned by the second party.
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Currency-Issuing
formal and accounting act through which liberatory power is given to the banknotes and coins produced and finished
Economic variables
It is the representation of an economic concept that can be measured or take various numerical values.
Financial Flows
Represent transactions of financial assets and liabilities resulting from the creation, liquidation or change in ownership of financial instruments
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Bespoke securities
Is a structured financial product that a distributor creates for a specific group of investors and adapts to their needs
Bretton Woods
Established the rules for trade relations between the United States, Canada, Western European countries and Australia, among 44 other countries
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The capital market
Is the place where companies go to finance themselves via debt or capital through investment instruments such as bonds, promissory notes, bills, where different investors rely on these instruments to achieve greater profitability in their different investments.
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The Financial Stability Board CEF
Is an international organization that pursues the effectiveness and stability of the international financial system while the Basel committee is the global organization that brings together and helps the different banking supervisory authorities, whose function is to strengthen the soundness of financial systems
The ECB
Or better known as the European Central Bank is the central bank of the different States of the European Union that have the euro as their currency. This bank is in charge of directing the Eurosystem as well as adjusting and forming, together with the national central banks, the European System of Central Banks.
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