Talk:International finance

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I removed the following section in the article: "The term may sometimes also be used as a euphemism by anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists who believe that Jewish people control the financial markets." It was stupid.lololol

Also, I changed the importance of this stub to 'high.' An understanding of international finance is necessary for a comprehensive evaluation of the world economy and globalization.

[edit] International Finance / Global Economy

How can this world co-exist if "we the world" can't agree on a properly formed way to live with each other equally and fairly? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rhadzis (talkcontribs) 10:37, 16 February 2009 (UTC)