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A Central Counterparty (CCP) is an entity that interposes itself between transacting counterparties – a seller vis-à-vis the original buyer and a buyer vis-à-vis the original seller – to guarantee execution of the transaction. Thus, the original transacting parties substitute their...
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This study analyses financial sustainability of the Finnish public sector. Current tax rates are unlikely to yield sufficient tax revenue for financing public expenditure under an ageing population. In the base alternative we assume that the European crisis does not worsen and that productivity...
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number of old people. The higher initial public debt increases the vulnerability of the public finances to economic and …
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number of old people. The higher initial public debt increases the vulnerability of the public finances to economic and …
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Suurten volyymien vuoksi valuuttakauppojen selvitysriskit ovat kasvaneet niin huomattaviksi, että ne aiheuttavat huolta kansainvälisten rahoitusmarkkinoiden vakaudesta.Uhkakuvana on, että valuutta-markkinoilla jonkin osapuolen tai joidenkin osapuolten maksuongelmista alkanut tilanne saattaa...
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The project to build up a banking union in Europe was launched in summer 2012. Thereafter the progress has been fast. Single Supervisory Mechanism will embark on November 1, 2014. A decision on the Single Resolution Mechanism was made in Spring 2014. It should be up and running as of the...
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