*d. Decrease U.S. exports International flows of financial capital in response to interest rate changes in the United States: *a. ... All else equal, an expansionary monetary policy in the United States: a. Increase American imports b. Increase the international value of the dollar *c. Reduces the foreign demand for...
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lagged response of interest rates to capital flows, ... changes in interest rate differentials than changes in interest .... Exchange Rates, 1951-70," in Canadian-United States. Financial Relationships, Federal Reserve Bank of Bos- ...
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Examining the impact of the Asian financial crises on the United States offers a good illustration of how capital flows are transmitted to exchange; INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS 141; ... Until investor sentiment toward US financial assets changes, these dy-namics of foreign capital investment, an appreciated dollar,
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interest rates meant large losses for banks. 2. Capital flows, changes in exchange rates, .... r The capital flows from the United States in 1978 and 1979, ... response to the high rates of economic growth; however, the capital flows to ...
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The interest rate on very short-term loans from one commercial bank to another in the United States. This rate is used as a target for monetary policy by the Fed. ... Financial asset ... This is not a standard term, but it seems to be used, variously, to describe the absence of government regulation of international capital flows,
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International Capital Flows, Financial Stability and Growth; Graciela L. Kaminsky; Abstract; ... European, Japanese and United States banks to emerging markets around the time of the Mexican, Thai and Russian crises. The results suggest that episodes of surge in capital infl ows do, in fact, end abruptly – whether...
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Global Transmission of Interest Rates. Reference ... First, the degree of financial integration of the domestic economy into the world markets moulds the domestic capital market. If there are barriers to international capital flows, the response of the local interest rate to changes in the international rates will be less.
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Controlling Capital? Legal Restrictions and the Asset Composition of International Financial Flows; ... Edison and Reinhart (2001) consider the linkages between controls and financial stability (i.e., interest rate and exchange rate stability) and policy autonomy in a panel dataset with daily observations for Brazil,
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Christian Noyer on: The international impact of the euro.speech delivered by the Vice-President during his visit to the United States in January 2000. ... Globally liberalised capital markets and the conduct of monetary policy Christian Noyer: Introductory statement at the Fifth International Financial and Economic Forum:
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As interest rates decline, bonds become relatively less attractive and investment money flows into stocks, ... Nations that upon being attacked might just look to the United States as their newly crowned protector...and thus the dollar as once again a sign of stability. ... It is a crisis in confidence by international finance,
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