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"This paper provides an overview, using extensive documentary material, of developments in U.K. macroeconomic policy in the last half-century. Rather than focusing on well-known recent changes in policy arrangements (such as the introduction of inflation targeting in 1992 or central bank...
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This paper consolidates the work of its predecessor, “International Framework for Liquidity Risk Measurement, Standards … essential if risks,(and in particular liquidity risks which are attributed to a bank), are to be managed and measured … only in relation to liquidity risks, but also to the rise of conglomerates and consolidated undertakings. It highlights …
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We document the association between a firm's payout policy and its stock's liquidity. In particular, we show that … dividend-paying firms have a more liquid market for their stock and measures of a stock's liquidity is positively linked to its … probability of being a dividend payer. Furthermore, this link between dividends and liquidity is stronger when shareholders are …
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This paper is aimed at explaining why higher concentrations of the ownership of large firms do not necessarily and automatically facilitate lower risk taking levels – where there is scope for the abuse of powers. As well as illustrating why effective corporate governance systems are essential...
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