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Private sector indebtedness in Cyprus remains extremely high. Yet the Government and the banks in Cyprus continue to … the real problem of the Cyprus economy. On the contrary, it is likely to make private indebtedness a lot worse as the …
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data and facts surrounding the post bail-in years in Cyprus. It is found that the financial crisis in Cyprus was indeed … sustainable economic growth. Another interesting finding is that for the three years after the bail-in Cyprus households have been …
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, Cyprus adopt ed the Privatizations Law stipulating the details of the privatization process. This article presents and … privatization programme of Cyprus …This article presents and scrutinizes the Privatizations Law of the Republic of Cyprus, in the context of sustainable …
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This paper analyzes the capital structure of private asset managers in which theacquisition of nonperforming loans (NPLs) is funded with Contingent Convertibles(CoCos) placed with investors. The paper develops a model based on NPL transferprices and residual recovery rates to assess capital...
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We examine Singapore's market for new privately developed apartments, which for historical reasons exhibits wide quasi-experimental variation in ownership tenure, ranging from perpetual to multi-century to multi-decade leases. We develop an empirical model in which transaction prices are...
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The oil industry is of great economic significance to many countries, and privatisations of National Oil Companies (NOCs) have often been controversial, as have been the benefits from privatisation more generally. We conduct a social cost-benefit analysis of the partial privatisation of Norway's...
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In recent years, U.S. government entities have become increasingly active as commercial participants in corporate restructurings by providing rescue loans when private market funding is unavailable. Like private lenders, the government can effectively control the operations of distressed...
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This paper examines contracts and the costs of accessing private markets globally. Contract terms vary by fund region and type. European funds charge lower fees than US funds, but evidence linking regulation to fee compression is weak. Investors’ costs are estimated to be 5% to 26% of...
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Financial constraints are expected to be severe in Vietnam, especially for private firms, but there is limited quantitative evidence for the size of financial constraints experienced by SOEs and private firms and the resulting efficiency losses. This paper investigates the size of the capital...
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