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We use the ten years of experience in inflation-targeting in New Zealand since 1989 to test whether monetary policy appears to conform to the simple rules that have been recommended for it in the literature. Of the inflation targeting central banks, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has both the...
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Ten years of inflation targeting in New Zealand is used to test whether monetary policy conforms to the simple rules that have been recommended in the literature. While a Taylor rule with the standard parameters used in the US describes New Zealand monetary policy quite well, the Reserve Bank...
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This study examines the nexus between sovereigns and banks during a crisis with a focus on the effects of PSI, the voluntary exchange program of Greek sovereign bonds with private sector involvement. The effectiveness of the program is evaluated through its impact on credit default swaps of 8...
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We examine the role of regulatory arbitrage via wealth management products (WMPs), in the determination of lending rates in China. Using hand-collected data we find WMP yields are positively associated with lending rates whereas the effect of WMP scale varies across bank size. For the big-5...
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This paper documents that speed is crucially important for high frequency trading strategies based on U.S. macroeconomic news releases. Using order level data of the highly liquid S&P500 ETF traded on NASDAQ from January 6, 2009, to December 12, 2011, we find that a delay of 300 milliseconds (1...
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This study aims to examine the impact of option incentives on corporate innovations in the representative emerging and transition economy. By utilizing the Chinese dataset, we find a noteworthy positive impact of option incentives on two dimensions of innovation: inputs and outputs. These...
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We examine the impact of board cultural diversity, based on directors’ ancestry, on firm performance conditional on product market competition. We argue that culturally diverse boards foster critical thinking and offer creative solutions that help firms thrive in competitive environments. We...
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