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(LIFFE). Historically, a centralised market in London where standardised currency, currency options and financial futures were traded.
(MDB).
 
Development banks are national or regional banks established to provide loans or equity capital for productive investment, often accompanied by technical assistance, in developing countries.
 
A multilateral development bank is a supranational one, set up by more than one country.


Replaced by the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[International Commodities Clearing House ]]
* [[African Development Bank]]  (AfDB)
* [[London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange]]
* [[Asian Development Bank]]  (ADB)
* [[Central bank]]
* [[Development bank]] 
* [[Development finance institution]]  (DFI)
* [[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]  (EBRD)
* [[European Investment Bank]]  (EIB)
* [[Inter-American Development Bank]]  (IDB)
* [[International Finance Corporation]] (IFC)
* [[Islamic Development Bank]]  (ISDB)
* [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]
* [[Supranational]]


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[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Trade_finance]]

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(MDB).

Development banks are national or regional banks established to provide loans or equity capital for productive investment, often accompanied by technical assistance, in developing countries.

A multilateral development bank is a supranational one, set up by more than one country.


See also