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German companies never gave up on the Chinese market despite substantial difficulties caused by Cold War frictions. This …
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Financial market volatility is an important element when setting up port- folio management strategies, option pricing and market regulation. The Subprime crisis affected all markets around the world. Daily data of twelve stock indexes for the period of October 1999 to June 2011 are studied using...
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The global financial crisis that started in mid-2007 illustrates the relevance of systemic risk. One key driver of the systemic instability that materialized in the crisis was the elevated level of stress in large banks. We use EVT to analyse the effect of size on banks' univariate and systemic...
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relations between six important world markets - U.S., U.K., Germany, Japan, China and India from January 2000 until December … maxima at times of global world events (2001: 9/11-attacks, 2003: Iraq war, SARS, etc). The Japanese market switches …
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