What does IFM mean?
IFM means Infrastructure and Financial Markets
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Infrastructure and Financial Markets?
Infrastructure and Financial Markets can be abbreviated as IFM
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What does IFM stand for? IFM stands for "Infrastructure and Financial Markets". |
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What is the meaning of IFM abbreviation? The meaning of IFM abbreviation is "Infrastructure and Financial Markets". |
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What does IFM mean? IFM as abbreviation means "Infrastructure and Financial Markets". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASIFMA - Asia Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
- ILAFS - Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services, Ltd.
- ILFS - Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services
- JPFM - Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets
- CBFM - Corporate Banking and Financial Markets
- CLFM - Center for Law and Financial Markets
- FFM - Finance and Financial Markets
- FMRM - Financial Markets and Risk Management
- FMTS - Financial Markets and Treasury Services
- FMPM - Financial Markets and Portfolio Management
- FMN - Financial Markets and New Financial Instruments
- SIFM - Securities Industry and Financial Markets
- SIFMA - Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
- BFM - Banking and Financial Markets
- FMAR - Financial Markets and Risk
- FMT - Financial Markets and Trading
- FMCI - Financial Markets and Community Investment
- lfmr - Law and Financial Markets Review
- IL&FS - Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services
- NINJA - No Income, No Job or Assets. A relatively recent acronym which achieved prominence during the summer 2007 'sub-prime' loans crisis, in which banks and financial markets questioned (for a day or two anyway) the wisdom of lending too much money to people wh