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[New post] Precautionary facilities: stitches for a fragmented financial safety net
Friday, December 16, 2022
BankUnderground posted: " Daniel Christen and Nicola Shadbolt Geoeconomic fragmentation is one of the greatest risks to the international monetary and financial system at present, particularly
[New post] Do larger bond trades cost more to execute?
Thursday, December 8, 2022
BankUnderground posted: " Gábor Pintér Are larger trades more or less expensive to execute in bond markets than smaller trades? This is an old and unsettled question in the literature on financial
[New post] UK productivity puzzle – a production network perspective
Thursday, December 1, 2022
BankUnderground posted: " Marko Melolinna Input/output networks are important in propagating shocks in an economy. For understanding the aggregate effects of shocks, it is useful to know which
[New post] Strengthening the resilience of market-based finance
Thursday, November 24, 2022
BankUnderground posted: " Naoto Takemoto, Simon Jurkatis and Nicholas Vause In less than two decades, the system of market-based finance (MBF) – which involves mainly non-bank financial
[New post] What is the information content of oil futures curves?
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
BankUnderground posted: " Julian Reynolds Moves in oil prices have significant implications for the global economic outlook, affecting consumer prices, firm costs and country export revenues. But
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