A: the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland.
B: the Bank for International Agreements in New York, NY.
C: the World Bank in Washington, DC.
D: the Bank for International Negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland
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- Write A for international money order.Write B for bank draft.Write C for electronic transfer.Write D for telegraphic transfer. You need a local bank account to use this.()
- Which of the following is not a financial intermediary? _________ A: New York Stock Exchange B: Washington Savings and Loan C: Bank<br/>of China D: Merchants<br/>Savings Bank
- In the new century the WTO will ______. A: make complete new roles in every area of International trade B: have more members and settle more problems C: take the place of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund D: have new roles covering trade in services and intellectual property
- L/C is the most widlely accepted payment terms in international trade as it is based on bank credit .
- A<br/>bank panic can lead to a severe contraction in economic activity due<br/>to A: a<br/>decline in international trade. B: the<br/>losses of bank shareholders. C: the<br/>losses of bank depositors. D: a<br/>decline in lending for productive investment.
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A big international bank just can’t afford to alienate clients in countries around the world.
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Without bank's participation, modern international trade payment system would not exist any more.
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()a long history as international trading organization, the UK Merchant Bank developed its unique character. A: In B: With C: For D: Of
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According to a recent assessment by China's central bank, the yuan ranked ____ globally as an international payment currency by 2018.
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The IMF and the WB were created at: A: An international conference convened at the Bank of English, London, May 1945 B: An international conference convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA in July 1944 C: An international conference convened at the White House, USA, November 1945 D: An international conference convened at the Royal Stock Exchange, London, 1948