The International Monetary Fund。這個在國際金融問題上進行協(xié)商與協(xié)作,促進國際貨幣合作,促進國際匯兌的穩(wěn)定,協(xié)助成員國在經(jīng)常項目交易中建立多邊支付制定的國際組織是


  1. A.
    歐洲聯(lián)盟
  2. B.
    國際貨幣基金組織
  3. C.
    世界銀行
  4. D.
    世貿(mào)組織
B
IMF是國際貨幣基金組織的簡稱,是一個旨在穩(wěn)定國際金融體系的專業(yè)機構(gòu),主要任務(wù)是穩(wěn)定國際匯率。
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