Currency Crisis and Contagion; Evidence From Exchange Rates and Sectoral Stock Indices of the Philippines and Thailand
Year of publication: |
2000-02-01
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Authors: | Nagayasu, Jun |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Exchange rates | stock indices | contagion | currency crisis | currency crises | stock index | financial crisis | asian crisis | pre-crisis | stock price | stock prices | financial market | currency devaluation | asian financial crisis | present value | financial markets | financial sector | financial crises | financial deregulation | financial liberalization | financial contagion | financial intermediation | flexible exchange rate | financial regulations | international banking facility | economic crisis | hedge | international capital | nominal exchange rate | financial assets | systemic risk | stock exchange | hedge funds | interest rate liberalization | crisis contagion | hedging | competitiveness | stock price indices | financial market crisis | future value | international reserves |
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