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We document asymmetric networks of implied volatility spillovers across global stock and commodity markets as well as the US Treasury market. There are significant asymmetries in the roles of US stock and bond markets as volatility suppliers to other countries and markets. Shocks from the US...
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We take a fresh look at the aggregate and distributional effects of policies to liberalizeinternational capital flows-financial globalization. Both country- and industry-level resultssuggest that such policies have led on average to limited output gains while contributing tosignificant increases...
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Being able to separate temporary global macroeconomic influences – caused by fluctuations in exchange rates, interest rates and inflation – from intrinsic performance – related to a superior product, production process or management – is crucial to assessing the development of a firm's...
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As the world’s leading international financial centre, London faces fascinating opportunities and significant challenges in coming years as a result of Brexit, increased international competition from other global financial centres, and the changing face of finance itself. The City should...
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This paper tries to analyze the likely advantages to draw from R&D internationalization in Multinational companies. Using a sample of 160 American firms over the period 2001-2006, we find that a hierarchical classification of FMNs according to their performances and their expenditure of R&D...
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This study investigates whether the equity agency problems of firms with foreign operations mitigate after 2005, when the revised accounting standards on consolidated financial statements were implemented in Taiwan. A sample of listed Taiwanese firms announcing security offerings from 2000 to...
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The recent crisis highlighted the importance of globally active banks in linking markets. One channel for this linkage is the liquidity management of these banks, specifically the regular flow of funds between parent banks and their affiliates in diverse foreign markets. We use the Great...
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This paper studies the corporate internationalization decision of family firms and the effect of family ownership on internationalization. Using a panel data set of manufacturing firms listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange during 2000–2007, the empirical results indicate that...
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This paper examines the current role of the capital market and its effects, not only on operating companies, but also on society. We describe the growth of ‘worker capital' in the world's financial markets and with it, the emergence of potential conflicts of interest among shareholder groups....
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Much has been written about the current crisis in the global financial system, and many thoughtful analyses have examined the causes and consequences of that crisis. This paper joins those analyses that argue that the crisis reveals flaws in the theoretical underpinnings of capital market...
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