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This paper finds that jurisdictional gaps in cryptocurrency regulation, including regulatory uncertainty and the receptiveness of the legal standing, taxation, and anti–money laundering laws, have incremental explanatory power for the cross-jurisdiction price disparity of the same...
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The main focus of the present paper is to analyze the impacts of financial policy on inflation rates. The analysis depended on time series data and was divided into theoretical and applied analytical framework. An econometric model was utilized to reflect the relations between financial policy...
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Modernizing Canada's wholesale payments system to Lynx from the Large Value Transfer System (LVTS) brings two key changes: (1) the settlement model shifts from a hybrid system that combined components of both real-time gross settlement (RTGS) and deferred net settlement (DNS) to an RTGS system;...
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Der Beitrag basiert auf einer Rede, die Claudia M. Buch, Vizepräsidentin der Deutschen Bundesbank, am 11. Juni 2015 auf dem Festakt anlässlich des 100. Geburtstags von Hans Möller an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München gehalten hat. Er gibt einen Überblick über die...
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Die Finanzmarktregulierung ist auch eine Frage sozialer Nachhaltigkeit. Ist sie unzureichend, können Ungleichgewichte verschärft werden: privaten Gewinnen stehen dann soziale Verluste gegenüber. Trotz der Finanzmarktkrise profi tieren Vermögende stärker von Anlagen auf den Finanzmärkten....
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This chapter explores recent Fintech innovations through the lens of Ronald Coase's classic article: The Nature of the Firm. Applying a transaction cost analysis, the chapter argues that developments in computer technology, data processing, and information networks are reshaping the manner in...
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Bilateral derivatives valuation is subject to counterparty credit risk (CCR) in that a counterparty could jump to default or its credit spread could vary over time. In the nomenclature of risk management, the former is called CCR exposure and the later leads to credit valuation adjustment (CVA)....
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