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Financial system / Payment systems / Financial economics / Securities / Clearing / Systemically Important Payment Systems / Large Value Transfer System / Federal Reserve System / Settlement / Interbank networks / Finance / Real Time Gross Settlement
Date: 2010-01-15 17:16:40
Financial system
Payment systems
Financial economics
Securities
Clearing
Systemically Important Payment Systems
Large Value Transfer System
Federal Reserve System
Settlement
Interbank networks
Finance
Real Time Gross Settlement

FINAL VERSION: [removed]IMF SEMINAR ON CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MONETARY AND FINANCIAL LAW “LAW AND FINANCIAL STABILITY” International Monetary Fund Washington, D.C.

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