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We show evidence of a contemporaneous relation between stock market liquidity and the business cycle. Stock market … liquidity worsen when the economy is slowing down, and this effect is most pronounced for small firms. Using data for both the … US and Norway, we find strong evidence that stock market liquidity predict the current and future state of the economy …
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We investigate the information content of aggregate stock market liquidity and ask whether it may be a useful realtime … indicator, both for financial stress, and real economic activity in Norway. We describe the development in a set of liquidity …, showing how market liquidity and trading activity changed for the whole market as well as for individual industry sectors. We …
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We presents evidence that non-financial customers are the main liquidity providers in the overnight foreign exchange … consistent with liquidity provision. …
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links between holding periods, liquidity, and asset returns. Microstructure measures of liquidity are shown to be important … between liquidity and asset prices found in numerous empirical studies cannot be explained by models such as Amihud and …
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We analyze the relationship between the long term development in liquidity at the Oslo Stock Exchange and the Norwegian … economy for the period 1980 to 2007. We calculate different liquidity measures that captures various dimensions of liquidity … over time and across industry groups. Overall, we find that the liquidity at the OSE has improved over the sample period …
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This article surveys the degree of central bank independence in Norway between 1945 and 1970. By comparing the developments in Norway with those of Sweden and the United Kingdom, it is shown that the Norwegian central bank had less room for maneuver than in the other countries. In spite of a...
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The ongoing financial crisis is shaking central bankers’ certainties about their mission, and a rethinking of such mission can greatly benefit from a non-finalistic reassessment of how central banking has evolved over the centuries. This paper does so by taking a functional, instead of an...
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