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Currency mismatches in the major EMEs have been much reduced over the past decade. The development of deeper domestic bond markets has contributed greatly to this. Stresses in international markets after the failure of Lehman severely tested these new markets. There was a flight of foreign...
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) jointly organised a high-level seminar on The development of regional capital markets in Yokohama, Japan, on 21-22 November 2011. The seminar brought together senior officials of 12 central banks in Asia and the Pacific,...
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The macroeconomic performance of individual countries varied markedly during the 2007-09 global financial crisis. While China's growth never dipped below 6% and Australia's worst quarter was no growth, the economies of Japan, Mexico and the United Kingdom suffered annualized GDP contractions of...
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) weather derivatives and CDS on the other, two main questions must urgently be addressed: (1) whether the root causes for the … drawbacks, if any, in Cat bonds and OTC weather derivatives should be addressed in order to lower the likelihood of a “climate …
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While both Turkey and Poland weathered the 2008/2009 crisis relatively well compared to other countries in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE), their macrofinancial indicators responded fairly strongly to the Federal Reserve System's tapering announcement in May 2013. Among other...
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Not very. We find that weather disasters over the last quarter century had insignificant or small effects on U.S. banks …
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