Short Readings 1
... a. One article argues that increased integration of financial services has decreased economic volatility. However, recent economic events have suggested that this integration and growth of larger banks may have contributed to economic volatility. It is possible that large mergers in the industry mig ...
... a. One article argues that increased integration of financial services has decreased economic volatility. However, recent economic events have suggested that this integration and growth of larger banks may have contributed to economic volatility. It is possible that large mergers in the industry mig ...
Financial Stability 2011/
... as well. The Icesave dispute will probably be heard by the EFTA Court, and its potential impact on financial stability will be manageable, provided that the Emergency Act passed in the fall of 2008 is deemed legitimate, as is expected. The banks’ operating results for 2010 indicate a sound position ...
... as well. The Icesave dispute will probably be heard by the EFTA Court, and its potential impact on financial stability will be manageable, provided that the Emergency Act passed in the fall of 2008 is deemed legitimate, as is expected. The banks’ operating results for 2010 indicate a sound position ...
FRBSF L CONOMIC
... supply typically have remained about unchanged during and after financial crises. The authors interpret this as evidence that central banks have learned lessons from the Great Depression and now respond more forcefully to financial crises. However, despite this stronger monetary policy response, the ...
... supply typically have remained about unchanged during and after financial crises. The authors interpret this as evidence that central banks have learned lessons from the Great Depression and now respond more forcefully to financial crises. However, despite this stronger monetary policy response, the ...
The Investment Environment
... checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts and accepts time deposits. They also facilitate payments by way of telegraphic transfer, electronic funds transfer, internet banking, or other means. They make loans to businesses and consumers. They also buy corporate and government bon ...
... checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts and accepts time deposits. They also facilitate payments by way of telegraphic transfer, electronic funds transfer, internet banking, or other means. They make loans to businesses and consumers. They also buy corporate and government bon ...
Finanslobbyen i EU og krisen
... “What we do not need is to become captive of those with the biggest lobby budgets or the most persuasive lobbyists: We need to remember that it was many of those same lobbyists who in the past managed to convince legislators to insert clauses and provisions that contributed so much to the lax standa ...
... “What we do not need is to become captive of those with the biggest lobby budgets or the most persuasive lobbyists: We need to remember that it was many of those same lobbyists who in the past managed to convince legislators to insert clauses and provisions that contributed so much to the lax standa ...
The Determinants of Financial Health of Asian Insurance Companies
... Previous studies of financial health of insurance companies are mainly focused on insurers operating in the U.S and developed economies. This paper focuses on the solvency of general and life insurance companies in Asia using firm data and macro data separately. It uses different classification meth ...
... Previous studies of financial health of insurance companies are mainly focused on insurers operating in the U.S and developed economies. This paper focuses on the solvency of general and life insurance companies in Asia using firm data and macro data separately. It uses different classification meth ...
How similar is the current crisis to the Great Depression?
... episodes. Concerns about the net worth and solvency of financial intermediaries were at the root of both crises, although the specific mechanics differed given the financial system’s evolution. In the Great Depression, the problems arose from the erosion of the deposit base of US banks in the absenc ...
... episodes. Concerns about the net worth and solvency of financial intermediaries were at the root of both crises, although the specific mechanics differed given the financial system’s evolution. In the Great Depression, the problems arose from the erosion of the deposit base of US banks in the absenc ...
Mr. Greenspan`s testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of
... Even after the sharp rebound around the world in the past twenty-four hours, declines in stock markets in the United States and elsewhere have left investors less wealthy than they were a week ago and businesses facing higher equity cost of capital. Yet, provided the decline in financial markets doe ...
... Even after the sharp rebound around the world in the past twenty-four hours, declines in stock markets in the United States and elsewhere have left investors less wealthy than they were a week ago and businesses facing higher equity cost of capital. Yet, provided the decline in financial markets doe ...