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An explanation of a derivative instrument (forward, future, swap, option, etc) generally encompasses that the instrument is derived from, ie; is based on, certain, or aspects of certain, financial market instruments, and takes its value largely from these or other instruments or markets....
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This paper extends a New Keynesian model to include roles for currency and deposits as competing sources of liquidity services demanded by households. It shows that, both qualitatively and quantitatively, the Barnett critique applies: While a Divisia aggregate of monetary services tracks the...
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International consumption risk sharing studies have largely ignored their models' counterfactual implications for asset returns although these returns incorporate direct market measures of risk. In this paper, we modify a canonical risk-sharing model to generate more plausible asset return...
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It is generally accepted that excessive exuberance or gloom in investor sentiment contributes to booms and crashes in asset prices but, because of its complex interaction with other aspects of the valuation process, these effects are not easy to identify with statistical confidence and this...
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This paper studies the ability of long-run risk models to explain out-of-sample asset returns during 1931-2009. The long-run risk models perform relatively well on the momentum effect. A cointegrated version of the model outperforms the classical, stationary version. Both the long-run and the...
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Interest-free banking system is as old as the recorded history of mankind. It is, therefore, of utmost importance that we explore the reasons as to why the Islamic financial system had to wait for almost fourteen centuries to take shape. The long-term success of this fastest growing financial...
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This study provides comparative perspectives on the current and prospective situation of financial market development in ASEAN, the PRC, and India, identifies key priorities for strengthening financial infrastructure to promote financial development and regional integration, and produces policy...
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Last financial crisis brought out the debate about efficacy of financial sector's supervisors. There is a strong debate about the reform of supervising system in the States and within EU countries. In fact, all of the administrations in developed countries are now facing the main question how to...
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This paper studies the implications of cross-border financial integration for financial stability when banks' loan portfolios adjust endogenously. Banks can be subject to sectoral and aggregate domestic shocks. After integration they can share these risks in a complete interbank market. When...
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The supply-leading or demand-following hypotheses are examined in this study in case of Pakistan. There are two prime objectives of this study first to check the existence of co-integration between financial development and economic growth and second the direction of causality between the two....
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