Bank for International Settlements
The Bank for International Settlements (or BIS) is an
international organization of
central banks which exists to "foster cooperation among central banks and other agencies in pursuit of monetary and financial stability." It carries out its work through subcommittees, the secretariats it hosts, and through its annual General Meeting of all members. The BIS also provides banking services, but only to central banks, or to international organizations like itself. Based in
Basel,
Switzerland, the BIS was established by the
Hague agreement of
1930. The German name of BIS is Bank für Internationalen Zahlungsausgleich (BIZ).
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Bank for International Settlements (B.I.S.)
An international bank headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, which serves as a forum for monetary cooperation among several European central banks, the Bank of Japan, and the U.S.
Federal Reserve System. Founded in 1930 to handle the German payment of World War I reparations, it now monitors and collects data on international banking activity and promulgates rules concerning international bank regulation.
Bank for International Settlements
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) was established 20 January 1930 to promote cooperation among central banks in international financial settlements. BIS is located in Basel, Switzerland.
Bank for international Settlements
Bank for international Settlements
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BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
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