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This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and …, analysing the implications of financial reform for stimulating savings, and exploring both the benefits and risks of global … capital flows to emerging markets, Pensions, Savings and Capital Flows will inform policy and academic debates on financial …
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This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and …, analysing the implications of financial reform for stimulating savings, and exploring both the benefits and risks of global … capital flows to emerging markets, Pensions, Savings and Capital Flows will inform policy and academic debates on financial …
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We build a moral hazard model to study incentives of financial intermediaries (shortly, bankers) facing a leverage-insurance trade-off in their investment choice. We demonstrate that the choice is affected by two recent transformations of the financial ecosystem bankers inhabit: (i) the rise of...
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The authors describe the various ways in which the financial market crisis might affect workers, pension funds and governments. In 2008 the impact of the stock market decline on global pension assets was substantial (roughly 40 per cent, according to the authors' estimates for the G20...
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We examine the impact of the recent financial crisis on institutional trading strategies in the Indian equity markets. We find that foreign institutional investors (FIIs) act as short-term momentum traders or positive feedback traders who demand liquidity. Domestic institutional investors (DIIs)...
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