The State of Financial Services Marketing:
... products for both banks and credit unions. Consistent with the interest in marketing to millennials, promoting mobile banking also is a significant focus. Bank marketers are much more focused on products for business than are their peers at credit unions. Business banking services are the most popul ...
... products for both banks and credit unions. Consistent with the interest in marketing to millennials, promoting mobile banking also is a significant focus. Bank marketers are much more focused on products for business than are their peers at credit unions. Business banking services are the most popul ...
Financial liberalization, market structure and credit
... possible explanation for this contradictory evidence is that the impact of financial liberalization depends on the market structure of the domestic banking system prior to liberalization. Assume that financial liberalization is defined as the entry of foreign banks coupled with an improved access to ...
... possible explanation for this contradictory evidence is that the impact of financial liberalization depends on the market structure of the domestic banking system prior to liberalization. Assume that financial liberalization is defined as the entry of foreign banks coupled with an improved access to ...
Unit 1:
... Question: If the stock market is semistrong-form efficient, which of the following statements would be CORRECT? Your The required returns on all stocks are the same, Answer: and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds. The required returns on stocks equal the req ...
... Question: If the stock market is semistrong-form efficient, which of the following statements would be CORRECT? Your The required returns on all stocks are the same, Answer: and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds. The required returns on stocks equal the req ...
the exchange rate
... Risk aversion, global asset prices and Fed tightening signals, Jan Groen & Richard Peck, Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve of New York “These currencies (carry trade) are those among the sample of forty-five dollar exchange rates that have the largest interest rate differential with one-mont ...
... Risk aversion, global asset prices and Fed tightening signals, Jan Groen & Richard Peck, Liberty Street Economics, Federal Reserve of New York “These currencies (carry trade) are those among the sample of forty-five dollar exchange rates that have the largest interest rate differential with one-mont ...
productivity improvements, investment and the rate of
... significant fall. The natural consequence of this is that the equilibrium real price of the dollar should rise, and with it the profitability of tradable goods production in Russia. Unfortunately, the real exchange rate of an economy responds to many different forces so one cannot say for sure that ...
... significant fall. The natural consequence of this is that the equilibrium real price of the dollar should rise, and with it the profitability of tradable goods production in Russia. Unfortunately, the real exchange rate of an economy responds to many different forces so one cannot say for sure that ...
Udeogu_Rate-of-profi..
... requirements, and administrative fixing of interest and exchange rates as well as the imposition of special deposits (ibid). This regulated approach to monetary policy lasted from 1959 to 19852. In line with the financial deregulation and liberalisation policies embodied in the Structural Adjustment ...
... requirements, and administrative fixing of interest and exchange rates as well as the imposition of special deposits (ibid). This regulated approach to monetary policy lasted from 1959 to 19852. In line with the financial deregulation and liberalisation policies embodied in the Structural Adjustment ...
Credit Crisis and the Role of Banks During Transition: a Five
... enterprises, which are compared to increases in gross enterprise credit during the same period: this provides an index of the relative toughness of credit distribution to enterprises, and highlights sharply differentiated patterns between countries and over subperiods. A rather general conclusion is ...
... enterprises, which are compared to increases in gross enterprise credit during the same period: this provides an index of the relative toughness of credit distribution to enterprises, and highlights sharply differentiated patterns between countries and over subperiods. A rather general conclusion is ...
Introduction to International Political Economy
... Introduction of Euro reduced borrowing costs for many “less developed” European economies ...
... Introduction of Euro reduced borrowing costs for many “less developed” European economies ...
Approaches to Financial Regulation
... with the principles of perfect competition. Under these principles, the prices of goods and services are set consistently with the resource costs of their supply, and the most successful suppliers are those who best meet the price and quality requirements of consumers. In particular, the aim of such ...
... with the principles of perfect competition. Under these principles, the prices of goods and services are set consistently with the resource costs of their supply, and the most successful suppliers are those who best meet the price and quality requirements of consumers. In particular, the aim of such ...
Scenarios on the sovereign debt crisis
... the global financial crisis did highlight areas for enhancements: ■ Interest rates – expanded coverage to include key corporate and consumer lending rates, as well as interbank rates and bond yields ■ Credit conditions – introducing levers to account for tightness/looseness of bank lending that are ...
... the global financial crisis did highlight areas for enhancements: ■ Interest rates – expanded coverage to include key corporate and consumer lending rates, as well as interbank rates and bond yields ■ Credit conditions – introducing levers to account for tightness/looseness of bank lending that are ...
Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University Natalie Pickering
... to gain entry in the low-income mortgage market. The SOFOLES are non-bank financial institutions licensed to lend to particular sectors or for specific types of activities such as housing, consumer and small business lending, or automobile finance. The SOFOLES are not authorized to receive deposits; ...
... to gain entry in the low-income mortgage market. The SOFOLES are non-bank financial institutions licensed to lend to particular sectors or for specific types of activities such as housing, consumer and small business lending, or automobile finance. The SOFOLES are not authorized to receive deposits; ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES INFLATION TARGETING AND DEBT: LESSONS FROM BRAZIL
... growth rate of money can result in higher, rather than lower inflation if the government relies on seigniorage as a source of revenue and the budget surplus is not adjusted after the fall in seigniorage revenue. Sometimes, and often with specific reference to Latin America, this situation has been r ...
... growth rate of money can result in higher, rather than lower inflation if the government relies on seigniorage as a source of revenue and the budget surplus is not adjusted after the fall in seigniorage revenue. Sometimes, and often with specific reference to Latin America, this situation has been r ...
HIGH LIQUIDITY AND REDUCED FINANCE: AN IMPORTANT CAUSE Noemi Levy-Orlik
... productive-investment decisions, and investors can choose among the securities that represent ownership of firms’ activities under the assumption that security prices at any time ‘fully reflects’ all available information. A market in which prices always ‘fully reflect’ available information is call ...
... productive-investment decisions, and investors can choose among the securities that represent ownership of firms’ activities under the assumption that security prices at any time ‘fully reflects’ all available information. A market in which prices always ‘fully reflect’ available information is call ...
slides
... • Not regulated by FSA: data? • High risk because second charges are taken out when the first charge lender would not advance further funds. ...
... • Not regulated by FSA: data? • High risk because second charges are taken out when the first charge lender would not advance further funds. ...
The Role of Finance in the Economy: Implications for Structural
... truth, it is very difficult to judge the right size of almost any industry and attempts at the use of central planning and other mechanisms to correct assumed problems of this nature have usually failed. ...
... truth, it is very difficult to judge the right size of almost any industry and attempts at the use of central planning and other mechanisms to correct assumed problems of this nature have usually failed. ...
Security Valuation
... his portfolio of stocks and bonds. Being somewhat risk-averse, his main objective is to buy stock in firms that are mature and well-established in their respective industries. Wal-Mart (International company) is one of the stocks Marvin is currently considering for inclusion in his portfolio. Wal-Ma ...
... his portfolio of stocks and bonds. Being somewhat risk-averse, his main objective is to buy stock in firms that are mature and well-established in their respective industries. Wal-Mart (International company) is one of the stocks Marvin is currently considering for inclusion in his portfolio. Wal-Ma ...