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In the past decade, Germany has been the world champion in exporting capital ("Exportweltmeister"). No other country …
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In the past decade, Germany has been the world champion in exporting capital (“Exportweltmeister”). No other country …
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This study investigates the long-run relationships and short-run dynamic causal linkages between the stock exchange of Egypt and its counterparts in the Group of Seven (G7) countries, prior to and following the tragic events of September 2001, utilizing Johansen's cointegration and variance...
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We analyze the interlinkages between foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI) between Germany and the major economies. First, we show that Tobin's q helps explaining the variation of the growth rate of the stock of FDI. Second, we show that foreign and the home...
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Germany is world champion in exporting capital ("Exportweltmeister"). No other country invests larger amounts of …
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We analyze the interlinkages between foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign portfolio investment (FPI) between Germany and the major economies. First, we show that Tobin’s q helps explaining the variation of the growth rate of the stock of FDI. Second, we show that foreign and the home...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011604861
and market regulation. The Subprime crisis affected all markets around the world. Daily data of twelve stock indexes for …
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This study investigates the degree of co-integration between five major European stock markets and five major non European stock markets. The results show that all five major European stock markets are co-integrated either positively or negatively, while among the five major non European the...
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that many of the global predictors have a weak explanatory power when they are individually regressed against the world …
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The financial market turbulence in 1998, as other crises previously, produced strong price movements in the securities markets worldwide. This reflected, first, a general reassessment of credit risk, and, second, a drying-up of liquidity even in some of the largest mature securities markets. As...
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