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default probabilities of listed corporate entities in ten European countries, and the USA, covering the recent global …
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, through the analysis of funds raised, investments and exits. It discusses the profitability differential of European venture …
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Data on broadband performance shows that Japan and Korea are significantly ahead of the USA and Europe. Korea is by far …
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the USA and Europe in the post-bubble era. We compare the results of the 2002?2005 post-bubble period with those of the …
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Data on broadband performance shows that Japan and Korea are significantly ahead of the USA and Europe. Korea is by far …
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the USA and Europe in the post-bubble era. We compare the results of the 2002–2005 post-bubble period with those of the …
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correlated with Europe, the USA is one of the vulnerable economies that could be affected by the overbearing financial problems …
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The state of the world economy is something of a moving feast. Each week, news from the USA, Europe and now China …
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The paper aimed to examine the spillover effect between US and major European stock markets. This issue is carried out through DCC form of EGARCH model by Nelson (1991). Empirical evidence suggests that there is spillover effect from London market to New York, Pairs and Frankfurt stock markets....
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In this work, we use a time varying copula model to investigate the impact of the global financial crisis on dependence between US and each of six major stock markets and on risk management strategies. The model is implemented with an AR-GARCH-t for the marginal distribution and the extreme...
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