- Group of Five
The Group of Five (or G5) consists of five of the world's leading industrialized countries:
France ,Germany ,Japan , theUnited Kingdom , and theUnited States .ee also
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The Group of Five (or G5) consists of five of the world's leading industrialized countries:
ee also
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*
*G10
*G20
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Group of Five — ● group … Useful english dictionary
Group of Five — ( G 5; G5) The five leading countries (France, Germany, Japan, the U.K., and the U.S.) that meet periodically to achieve some cooperative effort on international economic issues. When currency issues are discussed, the monetary authorities of… … Financial and business terms
Group of Five — See The Group of Five … English idioms
Group of Five - G-5 — Name given to the five industrialized nations that meet periodically to achieve a cooperative effort on international economic and monetary issues. The G 5 consists of five of the world s leading industrialized countries: France, Germany, Japan,… … Investment dictionary
Group of five (G-5) — The five leading countries (France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, and the U.S.) that meet periodically to achieve some cooperative effort on international economic issues. When currency issues are discussed, the monetary authorities of these… … Financial and business terms
Group of Five — /ˌgru:p əv faɪv/ noun a central group of major industrial nations (France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US), now expanded to form the G7. Abbreviation G5 … Dictionary of banking and finance
Group of Five — ⇡ G 5 … Lexikon der Economics
Group of Five — Britain, France, Japan, the US, and Germany (concerned with stabilization of the dollar and mutually profitable trade agreements) … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
The Group of Five — / The Regina Five artists K. Lockhead, A. McKay, D. Morton, T. Godwin, R. Bloore The Group of Five are famous for their bold, abstract paintings … English idioms
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