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This study investigates the empirical relationship between the use of derivatives by Korean banks and risk. In doing so …' derivatives are, on average, associated with two measures of risk in negative ways. The evidence is consistent with the …
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fields of market efficiency and pricing of derivatives. The major findings of significant negative abnormal returns …
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In the last decade there has been a significant increase in the use of derivatives as a vehicle to manage financial … risk. The sudden spurt of derivatives has resulted in the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) being forced to … Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS 133). SFAS 133 requires all derivatives, without exception and regardless of the accounting …
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Understanding the impacts of transparency in capital markets is important for determining the trading mechanism and for evaluating market efficiency and market fairness. The recent reforms covering trade transparency on the Taiwan Stock Exchange give us an opportunity to address and examine the...
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In this paper, we show that aggregate illiquidity is a priced risk factor on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SHSE). We develop the relationship between the illiquidity factor, asymmetric information, and market decline. Our empirical results show that while the illiquidity factor is a source of...
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We analyze the competition between two developed stock exchanges. Their development rests mainly on their capacity to …
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This book analyzes in depth all major derivatives debacles of the last half century including the multi-billion losses …), Soci¨¦t¨¦ G¨¦n¨¦rale (2008) and AIG (2008). It unlocks the secrets of derivatives by telling the stories of institutions … financial engineering which brought them havoc. For others it was unbridled speculation perpetrated by rogue traders whose …
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Finance is a vital ingredient for economic growth, but there can also be too much of it. This study investigates what fifty years of data for OECD countries have to say about the role of the financial sector for economic growth and income inequality and draws policy implications. Over the past...
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This paper shows that finance has been a key ingredient of long-term economic growth in OECD and G20 countries over the past half-century, but that there can be too much finance. The evidence indicates that at current levels of household and business credit further expansion slows rather than...
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The reasons for disintermediation on in the financial systems can be found on both sides of supply and demand. This progressing phenomenon is a result of numerous changes in the post-crisis financial sector landscape. In this article, the authors analyse the underlying causes of the shift away...
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