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Bretton Woods
Bret·ton Woods (brĕt′ən) A resort in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire. In 1944, it was the site of the conference that designed the Bretton Woods system, an international exchange rate regime that lasted until 1971, and created the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.FinancialSeeBretton Woods AgreementAcronymsSeeBW |