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International Banking Facility (IBF)
International banking Facility. A branch that an American bank
establishes in the United States to do Eurocurrency business.
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International Banking Facility (IBF)
A branch that an American bank establishes in the United States to do Eurocurrency business.

International Banking Facility
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International Banking Facility (IBF) Facilities which, in general, can accept time deposits from foreign customers free of reserve requirements and interest rate limitations, ...

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IBRD
See: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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IBF - See: International Banking Facility
IBNR - Incurred But Not Reported.
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International Banking Facility
An IBF is one of four categories of foreign banking in the United States. An IBF may be a domestic bank or an office of a foreign bank.

IBES See: Institutional Brokers Estimate System IBF See: International Banking Facility IBRD See: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development IC See: Information Coefficient ICC See: International Chamber of Commerce ...

Eurodollars can also be deposited within the US in an International Banking Facility by non-US residents and companies. Eurodollars emerged after World War II.

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International Banking Facility - IBF
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See also: Banks, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, World Bank, National bank, Eurocurrency

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