International financiers
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International financiers or international bankers could have a number of meanings depending on context.
[edit] Used in Finance and Policy
In the world of finance, international bankers or international financiers are individuals or financial institutions that have substantial international presences. This includes most investment banks and many of the largest banks in most nations. International banks are challenged by the need to comply with a wide range of national banking legislation. There are a number of associations for international bankers, such as the The Institute of International Bankers.
International financiers and international bankers may also be used to refer to international finance institutions such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
[edit] Used to describe the banking cabal (conspiracy theory)
Refers to a shadowy cabal of bankers and wealthy individuals involved in various worldwide plots. These groups include members like the Federal Reserve and the Rockefellers, although some may say that the terms are used by anti-Semites to refer to Jews.

