What does MC mean?
MC means Markets and Currencies
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Markets and Currencies?
Markets and Currencies can be abbreviated as MC
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAMRD - Agricultural Markets and Rural Development
- CMFAS - Capital Markets and Financial Advisory Services
- FEMAG - Foundation for Effective Markets and Governance
- IJFMD - International Journal of Financial Markets and Derivatives
- PROMT - Predicasts Overview of Markets and Technology
- RPBFMP - Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies
- STM&F - Short Term Markets and Financing
- CMAM - Capital Markets and Asset Management
- CMIB - Capital Markets and Investment Banking
- FIRC - Fixed Income Rates and Currencies
- MGPR - Markets and Governance for Poverty Reduction
- MALICA - Markets and Agriculture Linkages for Cities in Asia
- MAIN - Markets and Information Nexus
- MDB - Markets and Development Bulletin
- MERC - Markets and Economic Research Centre
- MOPC - Markets and Operations Policy Committee
- MRC - Markets and Reliability Committee
- MSSD - Markets and Structural Studies Division
- New Taiwan dollar. - The main currency of the Taiwan Area of the Republic of China. The dollar is subdivided 100 cents, which are only used in stocks and currencies. Abbreviated TWD.
- BRIC - Brazil, Russia, India, China. In the early 21st century these are the 'Big Four' rapidly expanding national economies of the world. This increasingly visible acronym emphasises the growing significance of the emerging markets and economic powers, and the