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international monetary market
Definition
IMM. Exchange used for trading currency and interest rate futures contracts and options. Established in 1972 in wake of the monetary upheaval caused by collapse of the Bretton Woods System, it operates as a division of Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).
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