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Staatsfonds haben sich in den vergangenen Jahren zu bedeutendenAkteuren auf den internationalen Finanzmärkten … einigemilliardenschwere Beteiligungen an westlichen Unternehmen schlagartig in den Fokus desöffentlichen Interesses. Staatsfonds weisen eine …
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The emergence of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) and some spectacular investments ofthese funds in recent years have caused widespread attention on international financialmarkets. Most SWFs are domiciled in Arabian countries, East Asia and Russia. Their lowtransparency led to concerns that SWFs...
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Rhodes-Kropf and Viswanathan (2004) suggest an adverse selection role of corporate cashreserve. Specifically, if investors know a bidder does not have to issue to invest, an attempt to doso sends a strong pessimistic signal of overvaluation. Despite its intuitiveness, this notion has notbeen...
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We study differences in the price paid for liquidity across banks using price data atthe individual bank level. Unique to this paper, we also have data on individualbanks’ reserve requirements and actual reserve holdings, thus allowing us to gaugethe extent to which a bank is short or long...
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In the recent decade, capital outows from emerging economies, in the form of a demandfor liquid assets, have played a key role in the context of global imbalances. In this paper,we model the demand for liquid assets by rms in a dynamic open-economy macroeconomicmodel. We nd that the implications...
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The paper shows that in a stylized model with two countries, characterized bydifferent levels of nancial development, the following facts can be replicated: 1)persistent current account surpluses and 2) high TFP growth in China. Because ofliquidity shocks and credit constraints, investment by...
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This paper studies how liability dollarization conditions the effectof exchange rate exibility on growth. It develops a model with creditconstrainedrms facing liquidity shocks denominated in tradables while theirrevenues are both in tradable and nontradables. With frictions in the...
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The current economicrecession that has gripped the world hasarrived with considerable ferocity, and thereseems little debate that the banking liquiditycrisis has demanded prompt and decisiveaction from states and internationalinstitutions alike. The question confrontingmany policy makers and...
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