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International and rankings
* International rankings of Afghanistan
Copenhagen is a major regional centre of culture, business, media, and science, as indicated by several international surveys and rankings ( see International rankings below ).
* International rankings of Albania
Muralitharan held the number one spot in the International Cricket Council ’ s player rankings for Test bowlers for a record period of 1, 711 days spanning 214 Test matches.
* International rankings
The school was ranked 102nd in the nation and fifth in New Jersey on the list of " America's Best High Schools 2012 " prepared by The Daily Beast / Newsweek, with rankings based 25 % each on graduation rate, matriculation rate for college and number of Advanced Placement / International Baccalaureate courses taken per student, with 10 % based on average scores on the SAT / ACT, 10 % on AP / IB scores and an additional 5 % based on the number of AP / IB courses available to students.
The Department of Political Science and International Studies ( POLSIS ) ranked 4th in the UK and 22nd in the world in the Hix rankings of political science departments.
In 1978, the International Tennis Federation launched the world junior rankings, and Mandlíková became the first ever female World No. 1 junior player.
* International rankings of Iran
In 1998, she won the US Open girls singles title and the French Open doubles with Kim Clijsters, ending the season ranked World No. 1 in the International Tennis Federation junior singles rankings and World No. 7 in doubles.
* International rankings of Iran
In 2007 the New International Version was the most popular, followed by the New King James Version and the King James Version More current data can be found in the External links section, which typically reflects the above rankings.
* ESSEC MSc in Management (" Grande École "): generally ranked 2nd in national rankings ( by Le Nouvel Economiste in 2010 and 2009, by L ' Expansion in 2008, 2007 and 2006 ) in addition of being ranked 7th in the International MBA Ranking by The Wall Street Journal in 2007.
He is chairman of the London Library, a trustee of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and chairman of an online start-up in social-media rankings, PeerIndex ; he is also a member of the Swiss Re Chairman's Advisory Panel ; a member of the board of the Salzburg Global Seminar ; and co-Chairs the Canada Europe Roundtable for Business.
Category: International rankings
* International rankings of Iran
However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as the International 2012 Times Higher Education rankings, in which Oxford is ranked 4th globally and Cambridge 6th.
* International rankings of Iran
* International rankings of Iran
* International armed forces / military rankings of Iran
Category: International rankings
The tournament is a sanctioned event in the calendar of the International Tennis Federation ( ITF ), but individual player results are not included in the calculation of the tennis world rankings.
* International rankings of Iran

International and banks
While capital adequacy is important, it is defined and regulated by the Bank for International Settlements, and central banks in practice generally do not apply stricter rules.
For international banks, including the 55 member central banks of the Bank for International Settlements, the threshold is 8 % ( see the Basel Capital Accords ) of risk-adjusted assets, whereby certain assets ( such as government bonds ) are considered to have lower risk and are either partially or fully excluded from total assets for the purposes of calculating capital adequacy.
According to the International Monetary Fund, commercial banks in Eritrea — all government owned and operated — appear to be in compliance with prudent regulations.
There are approximately 16 licensed banks in Kabul: including Da Afghanistan Bank, Afghanistan International Bank, Kabul Bank, Azizi Bank, Pashtany Bank, Afghan United Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Punjab National Bank, Habib Bank and others.
The relationship between the two Latin American countries has evolved amid conflicts over the San Andrés y Providencia Islands located in the Caribbean sea close to the Nicaraguan shoreline and the maritime boundaries covering 150, 000 km² that included the islands of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina and the banks of Roncador, Serrana, Serranilla and Quitasueño as well as the arbitrarily designed 82nd meridian west which Colombia claims as a border but which the International Court has sided with Nicaragua in disavowing.
In April 1988, President Reagan invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, freezing Panamanian Government assets in U. S. banks, withholding fees for using the canal, and prohibiting payments by American agencies, firms, and individuals to the Noriega regime.
The 1st Chuan Leekpai Government, in power from September 1992 to May 1995, tried to solve this problem by granting the so-called Bangkok International Banking Facilities ( BIBFs ) to the Thai banks in 1993.
For government agencies, external stakeholders include tax-payers, higher-level government agencies, and international lending bodies such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, various economic agencies of the United Nations, and development banks.
Supranational bonds represent the debt of international organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, regional multilateral development banks and others.
Developed in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), the ERP significantly reduced the government's role in the economy, encouraged foreign investment, enabled the government to clear all its arrears on loan repayments to foreign governments and the multilateral banks, and brought about the sale of 15 of the 41 government-owned ( parastatal ) businesses.
BCCI also acquired parallel banks through acquisitions: buying the Banque de Commerce et Placements ( BCP ) of Geneva in 1976, and creating KIFCO ( Kuwait International Finance Company ), Credit & Finance Corporation Ltd, and a series of Cayman-based companies held together as ICIC ( International Credit and Investment Company Overseas, International Credit and Commerce, etc .).
The Bank for International Settlements is an organisation of central banks that sets rules to define how much capital banks have to hold against the loans they give out.
In the 1970s, foreign banks had taken advantage of this in establishing branches in states that permitted such affiliations before the International Banking Act of 1978 brought newly established foreign bank US branches under Glass-Steagall.
As noted above, even in the United States seventeen foreign banks were free from this Glass-Steagall restriction because they had established state chartered branches before the International Banking Act of 1978 brought newly established foreign bank US branches under Glass-Steagall.
Critics of neo-colonialism portray the choice to grant or to refuse granting loans ( particularly those financing otherwise unpayable Third World debt ), especially by international banks such as the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), and the World Bank, as a decisive form of control.
In 2003 Shrewsbury International School, Bangkok was opened in Bangkok, Thailand, in a location on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
The U. S. Commercial Service, through its Strategic Corporate Partnership program, has Public Private Partnership agreements with 17 private organizations, including several banks, legal and regulatory organizations, transportation and shipping organizations, event organizers, trade risk service companies and the publisher of Commercial News USA, the official export promotion magazine of the U. S. Department of Commerce, The ecommerce partner is the Federation of International Trade Associations under which the USCS contributes market research and other reports on GlobalTrade. net.
Many of Citi's present international offices are older ; offices in London, Shanghai, Calcutta, and elsewhere were opened in 1901 and 1902 by the International Banking Corporation ( IBC ), a company chartered to conduct banking business outside the U. S., at that time an activity forbidden to U. S. national banks.
The aircraft were acquired on long-term lease from Airlease International, a consortium of eleven British banks and financial institutions.
The rate that is used is calculated daily by an independent organisation, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, from quotes from a large panel of banks.

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