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cash flow 4 cash flow from operations 4 financial dependence 4 financial markets 4 financial sector 4 stock price 4 stock returns 4 Spillovers 3 Stock prices 3 financial market 3 international finance 3 stock market 3 stock price index 3 stock price performance 3 stock price reactions 3 Liquidity controls 2 bond 2 bonds 2 cash flows 2 currency risk 2 financial economics 2 financial institutions 2 financial intermediation 2 financial system 2 international capital 2 international financial statistics 2 stock indexes 2 stock market indexes 2 stock markets 2 stock price reaction 2 working capital 2 Asset prices 1 Banking crisis 1 Banking sector 1 Borrowing 1 Capital flows 1 Capital inflows 1 Consumer credit 1 Corporate sector 1 Credit restraint 1
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Tong, Hui 3 Wei, Shang-Jin 2 Laeven, Luc 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 4 International Monetary Fund 1
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Did the Euro Crisis Affect Non-Financial Firm Stock Prices Through a Financial or Trade Channel?
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
This paper analyzes through what channels the euro crisis has affected firm valuations globally. It examines stock price responses over the past year for 3045 non-financial firms in 16 countries to three key crisis events. Using pre-crisis benchmarks, it separates effects arising from changes in...
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U.S. Monetary Shocks and Global Stock Prices
Laeven, Luc; Tong, Hui - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper studies how U.S. monetary policy affects global stock prices. We find that global stock prices respond strongly to changes in U.S. interest rate policy, with stock prices increasing (decreasing) following unexpected monetary loosening (tightening). This impact is more pronounced for...
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The Composition Matters; Capital Inflows and Liquidity Crunch During a Global Economic Crisis
Tong, Hui; Wei, Shang-Jin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
We study whether capital flows affect the degree of credit crunch faced by a country's manufacturing firms during the 2007-09 crisis. Examining 3823 firms in 24 emerging countries, we find that the decline in stock prices was more severe for firms that are intrinsically more dependent on...
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Real Effects of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis; Is it a Demand or a Finance Shock?
Tong, Hui; Wei, Shang-Jin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
We develop a methodology to study how the subprime crisis spills over to the real economy. Does it manifest itself primarily through reducing consumer demand or through tightening liquidity constraint on non-financial firms? Since most non-financial firms have much larger cash holding than...
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