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an international conference held in 1944 at which the "Bretton Woods System" of fixed exchange rates was agreed and supporting international institutions were created.
An international conference held in 1944, which set up a system of fixed exchange rates linked to  the US dollar which was to be freely convertible to gold, and created the [[International Monetary Fund]].

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Bretton Woods [r]: An international conference held in 1944, which set up a system of fixed exchange rates linked to the US dollar which was to be freely convertible to gold, and created the International Monetary Fund.