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Corporate bankruptcy is one of the significant issues which the companies in the economy are dealing with. It also affects the sustainable growth of business organizations. The use of the various methods is done for the eradication of such significant issues so that the economy can function well...
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liquidity and asset quality on sustainable growth rate in banking sector. Purposive sampling based on the criteria selected 23 … banks in 2010-2017 period with 174 observations. Using panel data regression, the results showed that liquidity and bad …
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liquidity and the growth slowdown in the financial centers are at their core. These global shocks trigger longer default spells …
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interest rates is forfeited. Furthermore, many speculate about potential inflation arising from all the liquidity when robust … with liquidity to overcome fears of contagion that froze the credit markets and threatened the solvency of major banks …. Accordingly, the Federal Reserve Bank along with central banks in Europe, China, Japan and elsewhere engaged in quantitative …
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This research paper intends to redefine and extend the concept of 'optimal liquidity' discussed in Han and Lee (2012 …). For this purpose, we have distinguished between liquidity held by households and liquidity held by firms following Levhari …) and derived the relationship between liquidity and consumption. In the present paper, we have extended Han and Lee (2012 …
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We study the liquidity exposures of value and growth stocks over business cycles. In worst times, value stocks have … higher liquidity betas than in best times, while the opposite holds for growth stocks. Small value stocks have higher … liquidity exposures than small growth stocks in worst times, while small growth stocks have higher liquidity exposures than …
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In Russia, implicit subsidies amounting to 10 percent of GDP per year in the form of nonpayments have stifled growth, contributed to the August 1998 macroeconomic crisis through their impact on public debt, and made at best a questionable contribution to equity. Hardening budgets requires that...
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Liquidity creation (the transformation of liquid liabilities into illiquid assets) by banks is positively associated … with economic growth at both country and industry levels. Liquidity creation boosts tangible, but not intangible investment … consistent with a model in which liquidity creation fosters investment only if it is sufficiently tangible, because intangible …
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liquidity synchronicity in weaker economic and financial environments with low GDP growth, high inflation and interest rates and …This study investigates the country-level determinants of liquidity synchronization and degrees of liquidity … synchronization during economic growth volatility. As a non-diversifiable risk factor, liquidity co-movement shock spreads market …
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determining inverse transmission of global liquidity, as well as the effects of capital flows, lending-rate margins, financial …Chapter 1) Introduction -- Chapter 2)The inverse transmission of positive global liquidity shocks into the South … policy and inflation expectations -- Chapter 21) Repayment-to-income and loan-to-value ratios shocks on the housing market …
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