CONTENTS
... South-East Asia: International financial crisis evolves into deepening subregional industrial crisis ....................................................................................................... ...
... South-East Asia: International financial crisis evolves into deepening subregional industrial crisis ....................................................................................................... ...
Information Asymmetry and Foreign Currency Borrowing by Small
... A further characteristic of foreign banks, which might lead to the surge in foreign currency loans, is that foreign banks may face more information asymmetry than domestic banks which typically have long-established relationships with their clients. This information asymmetry issue may be particula ...
... A further characteristic of foreign banks, which might lead to the surge in foreign currency loans, is that foreign banks may face more information asymmetry than domestic banks which typically have long-established relationships with their clients. This information asymmetry issue may be particula ...
Israel - Bank for International Settlements
... countries have experienced – and in some cases still do – a high degree of dollarization. Though there are several other countries within Central and Eastern Europe where a hard currency, i.e. the euro, is frequently used for financing and saving purposes, an important difference of this region and ...
... countries have experienced – and in some cases still do – a high degree of dollarization. Though there are several other countries within Central and Eastern Europe where a hard currency, i.e. the euro, is frequently used for financing and saving purposes, an important difference of this region and ...
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System IFDP 1058
... This paper reviews the raw data available for measuring international banknote flows and presents updates on indirect methods of estimating the stock of currency held abroad: the seasonal method and the biometric method. These methods require some adjustments, but they continue to indicate that a la ...
... This paper reviews the raw data available for measuring international banknote flows and presents updates on indirect methods of estimating the stock of currency held abroad: the seasonal method and the biometric method. These methods require some adjustments, but they continue to indicate that a la ...
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series CAPITAL CONTROLS AND EXCHANGE RATE INSTABILITY
... that “…the relative absence of contagion effect on Chile [during the currency crises of the 1990s] is due to its sturdy banking regulation and not to its capital controls policy” (p. 22). This finding is supported by Edwards’ (1989) analysis of the role of capital controls in thirty-nine devaluation ...
... that “…the relative absence of contagion effect on Chile [during the currency crises of the 1990s] is due to its sturdy banking regulation and not to its capital controls policy” (p. 22). This finding is supported by Edwards’ (1989) analysis of the role of capital controls in thirty-nine devaluation ...
The future of China*s exchange rate:
... At this moment China is the second largest economy in the world, recently outgrowing Japans economy in GDP. With its high economic growth rates, which were sustained even in times of global turmoil, China was the fastest recoverer from the financial crisis, it’s evidently that China is an economic f ...
... At this moment China is the second largest economy in the world, recently outgrowing Japans economy in GDP. With its high economic growth rates, which were sustained even in times of global turmoil, China was the fastest recoverer from the financial crisis, it’s evidently that China is an economic f ...
Few Selected Questions
... the U.S. Export-Import Bank. The loan is to be paid back over the next seven years with a two-year grace period. ...
... the U.S. Export-Import Bank. The loan is to be paid back over the next seven years with a two-year grace period. ...
ASIAN INITIATIVES
... investment correlations, consumption correlations, and stock market movements. They concluded that East Asian economies are far from being financially integrated. The evidence shows that the more advanced economies – Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea seem to be much more i ...
... investment correlations, consumption correlations, and stock market movements. They concluded that East Asian economies are far from being financially integrated. The evidence shows that the more advanced economies – Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea seem to be much more i ...
A Model of Currency Exchange Rates
... simulations is presented that is shown to be stable, simple, and fair. Based on foreign holdings of money, the model pegs exchange rates to allow for currency speculation. The effect of international trade, deposits, loans, and investments are discussed. Proof is given that the model is self limitin ...
... simulations is presented that is shown to be stable, simple, and fair. Based on foreign holdings of money, the model pegs exchange rates to allow for currency speculation. The effect of international trade, deposits, loans, and investments are discussed. Proof is given that the model is self limitin ...
Currency Trader
... meeting. Many analysts believe this may mark the end of the tightening cycle in Britain — at least for now. The next meeting is set for Dec. 9. “The BOE inflation report was a bit less concerned about inflation going forward,” notes Bob Lynch, currency strategist at BNP Paribas in New York. “We do t ...
... meeting. Many analysts believe this may mark the end of the tightening cycle in Britain — at least for now. The next meeting is set for Dec. 9. “The BOE inflation report was a bit less concerned about inflation going forward,” notes Bob Lynch, currency strategist at BNP Paribas in New York. “We do t ...
What a strong u.s. dollar means for canadian
... U.S. companies with these characteristics can be found in sectors like Utilities, Consumer Staples, Healthcare and Telecommunications. An example would be Costco, which operates an international chain of membership warehouses that carry quality, brand name merchandise at substantially lower prices t ...
... U.S. companies with these characteristics can be found in sectors like Utilities, Consumer Staples, Healthcare and Telecommunications. An example would be Costco, which operates an international chain of membership warehouses that carry quality, brand name merchandise at substantially lower prices t ...
Exchange Rates and International Finance
... Triangle to Choose? • The costs and benefits of giving up a particular goal may differ across countries and time. ...
... Triangle to Choose? • The costs and benefits of giving up a particular goal may differ across countries and time. ...
nding China’s Renminbi Strategy: Understa The Two-track Road To RMB Internationalization
... China has developed into a world economic giant, overtaking US as the world’s largest economy (based on purchasing power parity1) in 2014, first time since starting market reforms in 19782. The economic growth of China has been on average 10% annually since the market reforms up to 2014, making it o ...
... China has developed into a world economic giant, overtaking US as the world’s largest economy (based on purchasing power parity1) in 2014, first time since starting market reforms in 19782. The economic growth of China has been on average 10% annually since the market reforms up to 2014, making it o ...
Currency Transactions Costs and Competing Fiat Currencies*
... burden of the in°ation tax onto the inelastically demanded everyday small transactions away from the more elastically demanded large occasional transactions. When seigniorage is large, this second e®ect dominates improving welfare. There is now a large literature on currency substitution.3 An impor ...
... burden of the in°ation tax onto the inelastically demanded everyday small transactions away from the more elastically demanded large occasional transactions. When seigniorage is large, this second e®ect dominates improving welfare. There is now a large literature on currency substitution.3 An impor ...
the global imbalances: what is the problem
... or pressure it to change its policies in the same way that the USA, acting sometimes through the IMF, has affected the policies of smaller debtor countries? The US fiscal deficit and the current account deficit Initially, from 2002, the rising US current account deficit was dominated by the US fisc ...
... or pressure it to change its policies in the same way that the USA, acting sometimes through the IMF, has affected the policies of smaller debtor countries? The US fiscal deficit and the current account deficit Initially, from 2002, the rising US current account deficit was dominated by the US fisc ...
IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF)
... against all major currencies. What can be attempted at best is to moderate the average variation of its currency over time and thus moderate the impact of exchange rate variations originating from exogenous factors on its trade and payments. A single currency peg either to the sterling or the dollar ...
... against all major currencies. What can be attempted at best is to moderate the average variation of its currency over time and thus moderate the impact of exchange rate variations originating from exogenous factors on its trade and payments. A single currency peg either to the sterling or the dollar ...
A New Currency for the East African Community?
... in the East African Community (EAC). We do so by testing whether the Generalized Purchasing Power Parity (G-PPP) holds in the EAC by means of fractional cointegration. Classical cointegration models used in most OCA studies imply short memory residuals as equilibrium errors in the cointegrating rela ...
... in the East African Community (EAC). We do so by testing whether the Generalized Purchasing Power Parity (G-PPP) holds in the EAC by means of fractional cointegration. Classical cointegration models used in most OCA studies imply short memory residuals as equilibrium errors in the cointegrating rela ...
F CHAPTER 1. REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AND PROSPECTS
... By far the largest contribution to global growth since 2000 has been the dynamism of China and the emergence of India. China was responsible for 32% of world GDP growth in 2001-2004 (box figure a). And India’s growth contribution nearly doubled over the past two decades to reach 10% in 2001-2004. As ...
... By far the largest contribution to global growth since 2000 has been the dynamism of China and the emergence of India. China was responsible for 32% of world GDP growth in 2001-2004 (box figure a). And India’s growth contribution nearly doubled over the past two decades to reach 10% in 2001-2004. As ...