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1 валютно-финансовая организация
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2 международная валютно-финансовая организация
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3 Европейская валютная система
Европейская валютная система
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European Monetary System
An organization established in Europe in 1979 to coordinate financial policy and exchange rates for the continent by running the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and assisting movement toward a common European currency and a central European bank. (Source: ODE)
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4 Европейская валютная система
Европейская валютная система
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European Monetary System
An organization established in Europe in 1979 to coordinate financial policy and exchange rates for the continent by running the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and assisting movement toward a common European currency and a central European bank. (Source: ODE)
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5 Европейская валютная система
Европейская валютная система
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European Monetary System
An organization established in Europe in 1979 to coordinate financial policy and exchange rates for the continent by running the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) and assisting movement toward a common European currency and a central European bank. (Source: ODE)
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