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Latest revision as of 13:23, 16 March 2023
(IIF).
The Institute of International Finance is a membership organisation of around 450 members including commercial and investment banks, asset managers, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, central banks, multilateral agencies and development banks.
See also
- Asset manager
- Bank of England
- Bank supervision
- Central bank
- Development bank
- Direct participant in an IFTS
- euro zone
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve Bank
- Finance
- Hedge fund
- Lender of last resort
- Market maker of last resort
- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Oversight of payment systems
- Quantitative easing
- Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA)
- Reserve currency
- Reserves
- Reserves account
- Riksbank
- Sovereign wealth fund