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In early 2004, the Presidential study group, - a bipartisan commission of statesmen, diplomats, legislators, scholars, and experts - was conveyed to examine the state of the Middle East and the effectiveness of U.S. policy in advancing U.S. interests in that region. According to the report it...
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Under ordinary circumstances, the fiscal implications of central bank policies tend to be seen as relatively minor and escape close scrutiny. The global financial crisis of 2008, however, demanded an extraordinary response by central banks which brought to light the immense power of central bank...
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Under ordinary circumstances, the fiscal implications of central bank policies tend to be seen as relatively minor and escape close scrutiny. The global financial crisis of 2008, however, demanded an extraordinary response by central banks which brought to light the immense power of central bank...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011750138
rare. Our methodology avoids look-ahead bias and addresses semantic shifts. War discourse positively predicts market …-grade corporate bonds. The predictive power of war discourse increases in more recent time periods …
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Immobilien- und Finanzmärkten untersucht und anhand der Finanzmarktkrisen in Japan Anfang der 1990er Jahre und in den USA in den …
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the Eurozone economies, the US, and developing Asia showing relatively weak home bias and advanced Asia, especially Japan … capital has been flowing from the US and the Eurozone economies to both advanced Asia (especially Japan) and developing Asia … reasons. The main reason in the case of advanced Asia (especially Japan) appears to be higher riskadjusted returns, whereas …
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Japan.Design/methodology/approach – In this study, contagion channels of the 2007 US subprime financial crisis are …, China and Japan.Findings – There is empirical evidence of contagion in all markets with the US market through various … by the US subprime crisis, has been affected indirectly through Japan. Moreover, the Japanese equity market exhibits …
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-Pacific markets become more sensitive to the Japan's extreme negative shocks when the Japanese market switches into turbulent periods … overall the least affected by the extreme negative shocks in the United States and Japan, while Australia is the most … sensitive to the United States and Singapore is the most vulnerable to Japan …
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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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