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RBA Glossary definition for IMF

IMF – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organisation of 189 countries, that works to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty.

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1 Dec 1990 RDP 9010
Lindsay F. Boulton, Mardi H. Dungey and Melissa B. Parkin
Download the Paper 526. KB. Artus, J.R. and A.K. McGuirk (1981), “A Revised Version of the Multilateral Exchange Rate Model”, IMF Staff Papers, Vol. ... 28, pp 275–309. Artus, J.R. and R.R. Rhomberg (1973), “A Multilateral Exchange Rate Model”,
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Volatility of the Australian Dollar

1 Dec 1990 RDP 9010
Lindsay F. Boulton, Mardi H. Dungey and Melissa B. Parkin
0.65. 0.44. IMF AUD MERM. 1980. –. –. 1981. –. –. 1982. 0.26. 0.20. 1983. 0.68. 0.23. 1980–1983. 0.51. 0.21. 1984. 0.45. ... Footnotes. For a description of the IMF's MERM, see Artus and Rhomberg (1973) and Artus and McGuirk (1981).
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Volatility of the Australian Dollar Relative to Other Currencies

1 Dec 1990 RDP 9010
Lindsay F. Boulton, Mardi H. Dungey and Melissa B. Parkin
Table 5 compares volatilities calculated from daily movements in the IMF's MERM effective exchange rate series where the weights attached to the component currencies are calculated on the basis of ... Furthermore, in the case of the IMF's MERM effective
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