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The aim of this article is to examine the threat of systemic risk posed by speculative OTC derivative financing to … threats that OTC derivative financing may have on the overall stability of contemporary financial systems. While the threat is …
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will take their place. Finally, in face of the virtually insurmountable difficulties of actually creating a World Financial …
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Recent financial crises including the ongoing one caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have consistently drawn attention to the need to strengthen the quality of public debt management in emerging markets and developing countries. Deeper and more efficient domestic government debt markets-being, a...
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Objective - This study examines the relation between stock market capitalization and international financial integration for 23 developing countries during 1996 - 2018.Methodology/Technique - By using recently developed econometric panel techniques. The present paper takes into consideration...
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At a conceptual level, opening of capital markets entails a number of benefits and costs. One major cost of financial openness is output volatility. In this paper, using data from 21 advanced and 81 developing countries during 1971-2010, we empirically examine the impact of capital market...
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We propose a toolkit for the assessment of systemic risk buildup in low income countries. We show that, due to non-linearity in the relationship between credit and financial stability, the assessment should be conducted with different tools at different stages of financial development. In...
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We investigate the relationship between the daily release of COVID-19 related announcements, defensive government interventions, and stock market volatility, drawing upon an extended time period of one year, to independently test, confirm and iteratively improve on previous research findings. We...
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Crises on external sovereign debt are typically defined as defaults. Such a definition accurately captures debt-servicing difficulties in the 1980s, a period of numerous defaults on bank loans. However, defining defaults as debt crises is problematic for the 1990s, when sovereign bond markets...
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