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''International trade''
1. '' Credit rating. ''  
A suffix added to a credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity). 


Free trade is international trade undertaken without constraints from import quotas, protective tariffs, export subsidies or other restrictive practices.
So for example "AAAm" would indicate a rating of AAA in relation to a money market fund.


2.
One million (1,000,000).


In practice relatively free trade between countries, or within a region, is normally only established following lengthy negotiations and the establishment of an effective free trade agreement.
For example EUR 100m = EUR 100,000,000.
 
 
An example is the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement.


Sometimes written "M".


==See also==
==See also==
*[[European Economic Area]]
[[AAA]]
*[[European Free Trade Association]]
[[Billion]]
*[[Fair trade]]
[[bn]]
*[[Free trade agreement]]
[[k]]
*[[Free trade area]]
[[mf]]
*[[International trade]]
[[Money market fund]]
*[[North American Free Trade Agreement]]
* [[Protectionism]]
*[[Tariff]]
*[[Trade]]
* [[World Trade Organization]]
 
[[Category:Trade_finance]]

Revision as of 10:51, 7 June 2013

1. Credit rating. A suffix added to a credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity).

So for example "AAAm" would indicate a rating of AAA in relation to a money market fund.

2. One million (1,000,000).

For example EUR 100m = EUR 100,000,000.

Sometimes written "M".

See also

AAA Billion bn k mf Money market fund