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  • Bretton Woods system
  • Financial-economic agreement reached in 1944

    The Bretton Woods system of monetary management established the rules for commercial relations among 44 countries, including the United States, Canada

    Bretton Woods system

    Bretton Woods system

    Bretton_Woods_system

  • Bretton's
  • D'Aillards. The family also owns the C&A chain of department stores in Europe. Brettons sold clothing and cosmetics, in order to focus on high-margin, high-turn

    Bretton's

    Bretton's

  • Bretton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bretton may refer to: Bretton, Derbyshire, England, a hamlet Bretton, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, a settlement and civil parish Bretton, Flintshire

    Bretton

    Bretton

  • Bretton Woods
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bretton Woods can refer to: Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, a village in the United States Bretton Woods Mountain Resort, a ski resort located in Bretton

    Bretton Woods

    Bretton_Woods

  • Bretton Woods Conference
  • International conference in New Hampshire, US in 1944

    The Bretton Woods Conference, formally known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, was the gathering of 730 delegates from all 44 allied

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton_Woods_Conference

  • Nixon shock
  • 1971 decoupling of the US dollar from gold

    existing Bretton Woods system of international financial exchange, the suspension of one of its key components effectively rendered the Bretton Woods system

    Nixon shock

    Nixon shock

    Nixon_shock

  • Sally Bretton
  • British actress

    Sally Davis (born 23 April 1980), known professionally as Sally Bretton, is an English actress. She is best known for appearing as Lucy Adams in the long-running

    Sally Bretton

    Sally_Bretton

  • Bretton Woods twins
  • Pair of international financial institutions, the IMF and World Bank

    The Bretton Woods twins refers to the two multilateral organizations created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, namely the World Bank and the International

    Bretton Woods twins

    Bretton_Woods_twins

  • Beyond Paradise (TV series)
  • 2023 British TV series or programme

    long-running series Death in Paradise. It stars Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton. The BBC announced that it had commissioned the spin-off on 29 June 2022

    Beyond Paradise (TV series)

    Beyond_Paradise_(TV_series)

  • Not Going Out
  • British TV sitcom

    Vine and Megan Dodds, with Sally Bretton replacing Dodds from the second series. As of series 14, Mack and Bretton are the only two main cast members

    Not Going Out

    Not_Going_Out

  • International Monetary Fund
  • Financial institution and UN specialized agency

    potential balance of payments crises. Established in July 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference based on the ideas of Harry Dexter White and John Maynard

    International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund

    International_Monetary_Fund

  • Mount Washington Hotel
  • Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

    in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States, near Mount Washington. It was designed by Charles Alling Gifford. In 1944, it hosted the Bretton Woods

    Mount Washington Hotel

    Mount Washington Hotel

    Mount_Washington_Hotel

  • Monk Bretton
  • Village in South Yorkshire, England

    deprecated archival service (link) Bretton – The "Brettons" of West Bretton from Adam Fitz Swein de Bretton[dead link] "Monk Bretton - Around Town Online Barnsley

    Monk Bretton

    Monk Bretton

    Monk_Bretton

  • Bretton Woods Committee
  • American non-profit created in 1983

    The Bretton Woods Committee (BWC) is an American non-profit organization which promotes global economic and financial cooperation. The BWC was created

    Bretton Woods Committee

    Bretton_Woods_Committee

  • Bretton, Peterborough
  • Civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England

    Bretton is a settlement and civil parish on the north western edge of Peterborough, in the Peterborough district, in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire

    Bretton, Peterborough

    Bretton, Peterborough

    Bretton,_Peterborough

  • Richard Nixon
  • President of the United States from 1969 to 1974

    the United States led to the collapse of the Bretton Woods system. According to Thomas Oatley, "the Bretton Woods system collapsed so that Nixon might win

    Richard Nixon

    Richard Nixon

    Richard_Nixon

  • International monetary system
  • Global arrangements on currency matters

    Alternatively, it can arise from a single architectural vision, as happened at Bretton Woods in 1944. Throughout history, precious metals such as gold and silver

    International monetary system

    International_monetary_system

  • World Bank Group
  • Group making loans to developing countries

    was established along with the International Monetary Fund at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference. Initially, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated

    World Bank Group

    World Bank Group

    World_Bank_Group

  • Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
  • Unincorporated community in New Hampshire, United States

    Bretton Woods is an area within the town of Carroll, New Hampshire, United States, whose principal points of interest are three leisure and recreation

    Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

    Bretton Woods, New Hampshire

    Bretton_Woods,_New_Hampshire

  • Bretton Hall
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bretton Hall may refer to: Bretton Hall, Flintshire, former fortified manor house on the England/Wales border Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire, country house

    Bretton Hall

    Bretton_Hall

  • Bretton (name)
  • Name list

    Bretton is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Bretton Byrd (1904–1959), British composer and musician Bretton Richardson

    Bretton (name)

    Bretton_(name)

  • The Au Pair (TV series)
  • British television series

    four-part British television crime drama thriller series starring Sally Bretton, Ludmilla Makowski and David Suchet. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom

    The Au Pair (TV series)

    The_Au_Pair_(TV_series)

  • Culture of Brittany
  • Aspect of the French historical region

    The culture of Brittany is the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with the historical region of Brittany in northwestern France and the

    Culture of Brittany

    Culture_of_Brittany

  • Bretton Hall (Manhattan)
  • Building in New York City, New York

    Bretton Hall is a twelve-story residential building at 2350 Broadway, spanning from West 85th to 86th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New

    Bretton Hall (Manhattan)

    Bretton Hall (Manhattan)

    Bretton_Hall_(Manhattan)

  • Bretton Hall College of Education
  • Former college in West Yorkshire, England

    Bretton Hall College of Education was a higher education college in West Bretton in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. It opened as a teacher training

    Bretton Hall College of Education

    Bretton Hall College of Education

    Bretton_Hall_College_of_Education

  • United Nations
  • Global intergovernmental organization

    framework. They were initially formed separately from the UN through the Bretton Woods Agreement. The World Bank provides loans for international development

    United Nations

    United Nations

    United_Nations

  • Bretton, Derbyshire
  • Human settlement in England

    the Barrel Inn, and the Bretton youth hostel. The hamlet lies above Bretton Clough, a narrow, steep-sided valley which Bretton Brook runs through. The

    Bretton, Derbyshire

    Bretton, Derbyshire

    Bretton,_Derbyshire

  • United States dollar
  • Currency of the United States

    displaced the pound sterling as the world's primary reserve currency by the Bretton Woods Agreement towards the end of the Second World War. The dollar is

    United States dollar

    United States dollar

    United_States_dollar

  • Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
  • Country house near Wakefield, England

    Bretton Hall is a country house in West Bretton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It housed Bretton Hall College from 1949 until 2001 and was a

    Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire

    Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire

    Bretton_Hall,_West_Yorkshire

  • European Union
  • Supranational political and economic union

    international institutions like the United Nations (founded 1945) or the Bretton Woods System (1944). In 1943 at the Moscow Conference and Tehran Conference

    European Union

    European Union

    European_Union

  • Villette (novel)
  • 1853 novel by Charlotte Brontë

    godmother Mrs. Bretton in "the clean and ancient town of Bretton", in England. Also in residence are Mrs. Bretton's teenaged son, John Graham Bretton (whom the

    Villette (novel)

    Villette (novel)

    Villette_(novel)

  • William Bretton
  • New Zealand dean (1909–1971)

    William Frederick Bretton (2 May 1909 – 4 November 1971) was the Dean of Nelson from 1957 until 1970. Bretton was educated at Downing College, Cambridge

    William Bretton

    William_Bretton

  • West Bretton
  • Village and civil parish in West Yorkshire, England

    West Bretton is a village and civil parish in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It lies close to junction 38 of the M1 motorway at Haigh. It has a population

    West Bretton

    West Bretton

    West_Bretton

  • Broughton and Bretton
  • Community in Flintshire, Wales

    Broughton and Bretton (Welsh: Brychdyn a Bretton) is a community in Flintshire, Wales. It contains the villages of Broughton and Bretton, and had a population

    Broughton and Bretton

    Broughton and Bretton

    Broughton_and_Bretton

  • Raphaël Bretton
  • Set decorator

    Raphaël Bretton (7 February 1920 – 20 February 2011) was a French set decorator. He won an Oscar and was nominated for three more in the category Best

    Raphaël Bretton

    Raphaël_Bretton

  • Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
  • Chemical and biological weapons expert

    Hamish Stephen de Bretton-Gordon OBE (born September 1963) is a British commentator on chemical and biological weapons, and a former British Army officer

    Hamish de Bretton-Gordon

    Hamish_de_Bretton-Gordon

  • Emmanuel Macron
  • President of France since 2017

    hosted a global climate finance conference described by many as the new Bretton Woods Conference. The purpose is to adjust the global economy to the contemporary

    Emmanuel Macron

    Emmanuel Macron

    Emmanuel_Macron

  • Bretton Bridge
  • Bridge in Flintshire, Wales

    Bretton Bridge is a bridge in Flintshire, Wales. Situated between the villages of Broughton and Bretton, Bretton Bridge used to be a back-road link, often

    Bretton Bridge

    Bretton_Bridge

  • Triffin dilemma
  • Conflict of economic interests in countries with global reserve currencies

    as under the Bretton Woods Agreement, only governments could exchange US currency for physical gold. Additionally, while the Bretton Woods Agreement

    Triffin dilemma

    Triffin_dilemma

  • United States and the International Monetary Fund
  • dominant role in the institution since its inception. Having hosted the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, the U.S. delegation was instrumental in designing

    United States and the International Monetary Fund

    United_States_and_the_International_Monetary_Fund

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • President of the United States from 1933 to 1945

    the war against Japan at an unspecified date. Subsequent conferences at Bretton Woods and Dumbarton Oaks established the framework for the post-war international

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin_D._Roosevelt

  • Monk Bretton Priory
  • Ruined monastery in South Yorkshire, England

    Monk Bretton Priory is a ruined medieval priory located in the village of Lundwood, and close to Monk Bretton, South Yorkshire, England. Originally a monastery

    Monk Bretton Priory

    Monk Bretton Priory

    Monk_Bretton_Priory

  • Bretton Hall, Flintshire
  • Manor house in Flintshire, Wales

    Bretton Hall is located on the border of England and Wales close to the village of Bretton, Flintshire, Wales. The original fortified manor house was surrounded

    Bretton Hall, Flintshire

    Bretton_Hall,_Flintshire

  • Bretton Woods Mountain Resort
  • Ski area in New Hampshire, United States

    Bretton Woods Mountain Resort is a ski area located in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, across from the Mount Washington Hotel, which owns it. The resort

    Bretton Woods Mountain Resort

    Bretton Woods Mountain Resort

    Bretton_Woods_Mountain_Resort

  • Jerome Powell
  • American financier (born 1953)

    Glass–Steagall Act (1933) Gold Reserve Act (1934) Banking Act of 1935 Bretton Woods system (1944–1971) Employment Act of 1946 U.S. Treasury Department

    Jerome Powell

    Jerome Powell

    Jerome_Powell

  • The Battle of Bretton Woods
  • 2013 non-fiction book by Benn Steil

    The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order is a 2013 non-fiction book by Benn Steil. The

    The Battle of Bretton Woods

    The_Battle_of_Bretton_Woods

  • Bretton, Flintshire
  • Village in Flintshire, Wales

    Bretton is a village in Flintshire, Wales. It is located to the west of the city of Chester, near the border with Cheshire, England. Along with the nearby

    Bretton, Flintshire

    Bretton, Flintshire

    Bretton,_Flintshire

  • Gross domestic product
  • Total market value of goods and services produced within a country

    measure of welfare (see below under limitations and criticisms). After the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, GDP became the main tool for measuring a country's

    Gross domestic product

    Gross domestic product

    Gross_domestic_product

  • Death in Paradise
  • Crime drama television series

    which saw the return of Kris Marshall as Humphrey Goodman, and Sally Bretton as his fiancee Martha Lloyd as they enjoy life in Britain. The spin-off

    Death in Paradise

    Death_in_Paradise

  • John Maynard Keynes
  • British economist (1883–1946)

    America, and the new international financial order that was presented at the Bretton Woods Conference. In the General Theory and later, Keynes responded to

    John Maynard Keynes

    John Maynard Keynes

    John_Maynard_Keynes

  • Chair of the Federal Reserve
  • Head of the United States Federal Reserve System

    Glass–Steagall Act (1933) Gold Reserve Act (1934) Banking Act of 1935 Bretton Woods system (1944–1971) Employment Act of 1946 U.S. Treasury Department

    Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Chair of the Federal Reserve

    Chair_of_the_Federal_Reserve

  • 2026 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    Monk Bretton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Reform Paul Kelly 1,543 46.4 Reform Kate Milner 1,495 44.9 Reform Alan Parker 1,474 44.3 Labour Amy Brookes 1

    2026 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2026 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council election

    2026_Barnsley_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election

  • Bancor
  • Formerly proposed currency

    Keynes's proposal became the United Kingdom's official proposal at the Bretton Woods Conference, but it was not accepted. Since the 2008 financial crisis

    Bancor

    Bancor

    Bancor

  • New World Order conspiracy theory
  • Conspiracy theory regarding a totalitarian world government

    Organization (NATO) in 1949, along with international regimes such as the Bretton Woods system and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), implemented

    New World Order conspiracy theory

    New World Order conspiracy theory

    New_World_Order_conspiracy_theory

  • Foreign exchange market
  • Global decentralized trading of international currencies

    of government restrictions on foreign exchange transactions under the Bretton Woods system of monetary management, which set out the rules for commercial

    Foreign exchange market

    Foreign exchange market

    Foreign_exchange_market

  • Balance of payments
  • Difference between the inflow and outflow of money to a country at a given time

    München, 2008, p. 155ff.; vgl. Benedikt Fehr [de]: "'Bretton-Woods-II-Regime [de] ist tot. Es lebe Bretton Woods III'" in FAZ 12 May 2009, p. 32. FAZ.Net,

    Balance of payments

    Balance of payments

    Balance_of_payments

  • Cleveland Cavaliers
  • National Basketball Association team in Cleveland, Ohio

    the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017. Keenan, Bretton (August 7, 2017). "Cavs unveil new uniforms for the 2017-18 season". News5Cleveland

    Cleveland Cavaliers

    Cleveland Cavaliers

    Cleveland_Cavaliers

  • Noam Chomsky
  • American linguist and activist (born 1928)

    of various financial regulations and the unilateral rescinding of the Bretton Woods financial control agreement by the U.S. He characterizes the U.S

    Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky

    Noam_Chomsky

  • James Callaghan
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979

    sterling, with its exchange rate to other currencies being fixed by the Bretton Woods system. On 18 November 1967, having initially denied that it would

    James Callaghan

    James Callaghan

    James_Callaghan

  • Alec Douglas-Home
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964

    decision to open relations with China, and none on the termination of the Bretton Woods Agreement, both in 1971. Whilst an Atlanticist and not the cause

    Alec Douglas-Home

    Alec Douglas-Home

    Alec_Douglas-Home

  • Fixed exchange rate system
  • Exchange rate regime where a currency's value is fixed against another value

    agreed to convert paper money into a fixed amount of gold upon demand. The Bretton Woods System is a set of unified rules and policies that provided the framework

    Fixed exchange rate system

    Fixed_exchange_rate_system

  • Ghana
  • Country in West Africa

    Archived from the original on 1 February 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2023. Bretton, Henry L. (1958). "Current Political Thought and Practice in Ghana*". American

    Ghana

    Ghana

    Ghana

  • United Kingdom and the International Monetary Fund
  • missions of global cooperation and economic growth established at the Bretton Woods Conference. The UK currently holds 4.03 percent of the total votes

    United Kingdom and the International Monetary Fund

    United Kingdom and the International Monetary Fund

    United_Kingdom_and_the_International_Monetary_Fund

  • Indira Gandhi
  • Prime Minister of India (1966–1977; 1980–1984)

    marred by harvest failures, fiscal contraction, and the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchanged rates. The resulting turbulence in the

    Indira Gandhi

    Indira Gandhi

    Indira_Gandhi

  • Megalodon
  • Extinct giant shark species

    (6): 998–1018. doi:10.1086/423743. PMID 15674772. S2CID 40104003. Kent, Bretton W. (1994). Fossil Sharks of the Chesapeake Bay Region. Columbia, Md.: Egan

    Megalodon

    Megalodon

    Megalodon

  • White Mountains (New England)
  • Mountain range in New Hampshire and Maine, United States

    and the like. The Mount Washington Hotel located in Bretton Woods was the site of the Bretton Woods Conference following World War II, and today remains

    White Mountains (New England)

    White Mountains (New England)

    White_Mountains_(New_England)

  • 1970s energy crisis
  • Global oil shortage due to geopolitics

    War, which turned out costly for the United States and the fall of the Bretton Woods system. The emergence of newly industrialized countries rose competition

    1970s energy crisis

    1970s energy crisis

    1970s_energy_crisis

  • International financial institutions
  • Institutions spanning several countries

    An international financial institution (IFI) is a financial institution that has been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and hence is

    International financial institutions

    International_financial_institutions

  • Suez Crisis
  • 1956 British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt

    1981, p. 180 Mason, Edward; Asher, Robert (1973). The World Bank Since Bretton Woods. Washington: Brookings Institution. p. 638. Neff 1981, pp. 182–183

    Suez Crisis

    Suez Crisis

    Suez_Crisis

  • Gold
  • Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)

    nominally convertible currencies related by fixed exchange rates following the Bretton Woods system. Gold standards and the direct convertibility of currencies

    Gold

    Gold

    Gold

  • Volvo International
  • Defunct men's tennis tournament in the United States

    International, was a professional tennis tournament founded in 1972 as the Bretton Woods WCT it was played on clay courts to 1984 and on outdoor hard courts

    Volvo International

    Volvo_International

  • Money
  • Object or record accepted as payment

    legal tender notes with fixed amounts of gold. After World War II and the Bretton Woods Conference, most countries adopted fiat currencies that were fixed

    Money

    Money

    Money

  • Dmitry Medvedev
  • Russian politician and lawyer (born 1965)

    Europe to Asia. He completed his list of predictions by stating that the Bretton Woods system will collapse and lead to the crash of the IMF and World Bank

    Dmitry Medvedev

    Dmitry Medvedev

    Dmitry_Medvedev

  • Economy of the United States
  • graph is the virtual absence of banking crises during the period of the Bretton Woods agreement, 1945 to 1971. This analysis is similar to Figure 10.1

    Economy of the United States

    Economy of the United States

    Economy_of_the_United_States

  • Lucius Thompson-McCausland
  • British economist (1904–1984)

    1904 – 16 February 1984) was a British economist who took part in the Bretton Woods Conference and was a Treasury advisor during the sterling crisis

    Lucius Thompson-McCausland

    Lucius_Thompson-McCausland

  • International finance
  • Financial services between nations

    fair rules of trade and monetary policy than the Second World War. In Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, delegates from 44 nations gathered to determine what

    International finance

    International finance

    International_finance

  • Gold standard
  • Monetary system based on the value of gold

    terminated convertibility of the US dollar to gold, effectively ending the Bretton Woods system. Many states nonetheless hold substantial gold reserves. Historically

    Gold standard

    Gold standard

    Gold_standard

  • Deborah Grant
  • English actress (born 1947)

    Going Out as Wendy Adams, the mother of Tim (Tim Vine) and Lucy (Sally Bretton). Grant was born Deborah Jane Snelling, in Perivale, Middlesex, to Henrietta

    Deborah Grant

    Deborah_Grant

  • International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
  • Lending arm of the World Bank

    International Monetary Fund (IMF) were established by delegates at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 and became operational in 1946. According to a

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

    International_Bank_for_Reconstruction_and_Development

  • Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant drone strike
  • 2025 Russian drone strike at the site of the Chernobyl disaster

    down, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. British colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon wrote for The Daily Telegraph that there did not appear to be any

    Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant drone strike

    Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant drone strike

    Chernobyl_Nuclear_Power_Plant_drone_strike

  • Jonathan Kerrigan
  • English actor

    Jonathan Kerrigan (born 14 October 1972) is an English actor well known for various leading roles on TV including In the Club, Casualty, Heartbeat, Merseybeat

    Jonathan Kerrigan

    Jonathan Kerrigan

    Jonathan_Kerrigan

  • Christopher Guest
  • American and British director and actor (born 1948)

    Grant of Grant, 6th Baron Strathspey Christopher Dodson, 4th Baron Monk Bretton Charles James, 6th Baron Northbourne Oliver Eden, 6th Baron Northington+Ire

    Christopher Guest

    Christopher Guest

    Christopher_Guest

  • UNESCO
  • Specialized agency of the United Nations

    Declaration by United Nations · Moscow Conference (1943) · Tehran Conference · Bretton Woods Conference · Dumbarton Oaks Conference · Yalta Conference · UNCIO ·

    UNESCO

    UNESCO

    UNESCO

  • Bretton (EP)
  • 2008 EP by Lower Than Atlantis

    Bretton is the first EP by the British rock band Lower Than Atlantis, released in 2008. Lower Than Atlantis formed in August 2007 in Watford, while the

    Bretton (EP)

    Bretton_(EP)

  • Harry Dexter White
  • American economist and accused spy (1892–1948)

    information to the Soviet Union. He was a senior American official at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference that established the postwar economic order. He dominated

    Harry Dexter White

    Harry Dexter White

    Harry_Dexter_White

  • Allies of World War II
  • Military coalition of World War II

    governments, creating the Benelux Economic Union and also signed into the Bretton Woods system. Mexico declared war on Germany in 1942 after German submarines

    Allies of World War II

    Allies of World War II

    Allies_of_World_War_II

  • Social democracy
  • Political ideology within the socialist movement

    1970s energy crisis, the abandonment of both the gold standard and the Bretton Woods system along with Keynesian social democratic, mixed-economy policies

    Social democracy

    Social democracy

    Social_democracy

  • Rachel Reeves
  • British politician (born 1979)

    International Development and HM Treasury | Briefing | Bretton Woods Project". brettonwoodsproject.org. Bretton Woods Project. 18 July 2011. Archived from the

    Rachel Reeves

    Rachel Reeves

    Rachel_Reeves

  • Ron Paul
  • American author, activist and politician (born 1935)

    Nixon "closed the gold window" by ending American participation in the Bretton Woods System, thus ending on August 15, 1971, the U.S. dollar's loose association

    Ron Paul

    Ron Paul

    Ron_Paul

  • Bretton Brook
  • River in England

    Bretton Brook is a stream flowing through Bretton in the Derbyshire Peak District. The stream is a tributary of the Highlow Brook, which is a direct tributary

    Bretton Brook

    Bretton Brook

    Bretton_Brook

  • List of countries by foreign exchange reserves
  • Foreign exchange reserves of various countries

    swap Cross-currency swap Foreign exchange option Historical agreements Bretton Woods Conference Smithsonian Agreement Plaza Accord Louvre Accord See also

    List of countries by foreign exchange reserves

    List of countries by foreign exchange reserves

    List_of_countries_by_foreign_exchange_reserves

  • G7
  • Intergovernmental political and economic forum

    several major economic issues, including the oil crisis, the collapse of the Bretton Woods system, and the ongoing global recession. The result was the 15-point

    G7

    G7

    G7

  • Baron Monk Bretton
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Baron Monk Bretton, of Conyboro and Hurstpierpoint in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created by letters

    Baron Monk Bretton

    Baron Monk Bretton

    Baron_Monk_Bretton

  • Robert Triffin
  • American/Belgian economist (1911–1993)

    best known for his critique (referred to as Triffin's dilemma) of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates. Triffin was born in 1911 in Flobecq

    Robert Triffin

    Robert_Triffin

  • Yalta Conference
  • 1945 WWII allied discussion of postwar reorganization

    Declaration by United Nations · Moscow Conference (1943) · Tehran Conference · Bretton Woods Conference · Dumbarton Oaks Conference · Yalta Conference · UNCIO ·

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta_Conference

  • Abdy
  • Hamlet in South Yorkshire, England

    earliest reference to Abdy is in the 13th century in the cartulary of Monk Bretton Priory. It is possible that it was founded as a medieval grange and that

    Abdy

    Abdy

    Abdy

  • President of the United Nations General Assembly
  • Chair and presiding officer of the body

    Declaration by United Nations · Moscow Conference (1943) · Tehran Conference · Bretton Woods Conference · Dumbarton Oaks Conference · Yalta Conference · UNCIO ·

    President of the United Nations General Assembly

    President of the United Nations General Assembly

    President_of_the_United_Nations_General_Assembly

  • Capital control
  • Monetary policy limiting transfer of assets in or out of a country

    circumstances they should be used. Capital controls were an integral part of the Bretton Woods system which emerged after World War II and lasted until the early

    Capital control

    Capital_control

  • Gold Standard Act
  • 1900 U.S. legislation which established gold as the standard for the U.S. dollar

    administration's policies. After World War II international agreements comprising the Bretton Woods system formally restored foreign central banks' ability to exchange

    Gold Standard Act

    Gold Standard Act

    Gold_Standard_Act

  • Operation Safehaven (1944–1948)
  • The Bretton Woods Conference, which took place in New Hampshire in July 1944, assisted in building a legal base for the Safehaven project. The Bretton Woods

    Operation Safehaven (1944–1948)

    Operation_Safehaven_(1944–1948)

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  • TRISHNA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    TRISHNA

    (तृष्णा) Hindi name TRISHNA means "desire, thirst."

  • Abdul-Majeed
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdul-Majeed

    Servant of the Most Glorious

  • Mahrokh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Mahrokh

    Beautiful; One whose Face is Like the Moon

  • Paatalavati | பாதாலவதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Paatalavati | பாதாலவதீ

    Wearing red-color attire

  • Anjeet | அந்ஜித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anjeet | அந்ஜித

  • Deekishand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Deekishand

  • Elpalet
  • Biblical

    Elpalet

    the God of deliverance (same as Eliphalet)

  • Abishai
  • Biblical

    Abishai

    the present of my father,father of (i.e., "desirous of")

  • Trace
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trace

    English : perhaps a variant of Treece.

  • Teppo
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish Hebrew

    Teppo

    Victorious.

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