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BIS
See: Bank for International Settlements
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The two-character ISO 3166 country code for BENIN.

BIS: Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland. The granddaddy of all banks-central bank for all of world's central banks.

BIS
Short form of Bank for International Settlements, a Switzerland-based organization that fosters international monetary and financial cooperation.
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BIS - Bank of International Settlement (1996), Central Bank Survey of Foreign Exchange Market Activity in April 1995, Basle.

The BIS plans to publish, in November 2004, the preliminary global results of the second part of the triennial survey covering open contracts outstanding in OTC derivatives markets at end-June 2004.

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Standards set by BIS for banks.
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The market for medium and long term securities.

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According to the 2001 triennial survey by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), global foreign exchange turnover amounts to more than $1,200bn per day, over 50% of which is transacted on the London market alone.

Bank For International Settlements - BIS
An international organization fostering the cooperation of central banks and international monetary policy makers.

A measure of a banks financial strength used by the BIS being the shareholders' equity available to cover actual or potential irredeemable and non-cumulative preference shares.

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Foreign Exchange dollar value estimates from the Bank for International Settlement (BIS), 2010
Volatility - A measure of how much the price of a currency changes over time.

Average daily international foreign exchange trading volume was $1.9 trillion in April 2004 according to the BIS study Triennial Central Bank Survey 2004 ...

Non-cumulative preferred stock-Dividend for this type of preferred stock will not accumulate if it is unpaid. Very common in TRuPS and bank preferred stock, since under BIS rules, ...

Taking into account the bad condition of these countries, this figure should definitely raise an alarm. The BIS had recently said that U.K.-based banks dominated cross-border lending with $5.69 trillion followed by the U.S. at $2.92 trillion.

Risk-weightings for specific asset categories may vary from country to country within the broad guidelines of the BIS (Bank for International Settlements) agreement.

In 2007 a survey under the auspices of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), global turnover of reporting dealers was estimated at about USD 3.2 trillion per day, representing a more than 60% increase since 2004.

See also: Market, Exchange, Settlement, Investment, Currency

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