It stands for internal purchasing power; the internal purchasing power of a currency is the amount of goods and services...
The internal purchasing power of a currency is the amount of goods and services that can be purchased with a...
The process which a central bank or monetary authority follows to persuade banks and other financial institutions under its supervision...
A regime of floating exchange rates in which central banks intervene to control currency fluctuations, so that the exchange rate...
The financial and economic negative effect on South American equity markets and currencies that was triggered by the Mexican peso...
A capital asset pricing model (CAPM) which views risk as coming from several sources. More specifically, in this model, systematic...
A financial crisis, also known as the tequila crisis, that was originated in Mexico over the span of the years...
A bank debt rescheduling tool, originally introduced in 1984-1985, which provides creditor banks of a medium-term perspective for loan restructuring...
A price index (introduced by The Economist in 1986) that uses the McDonald's Big Mac sandwich as a bundle of...
A financial transaction in which a multinational company (MNC) buys the debt of a country from its original creditor at...