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The cotton market in China is highly interactive with international markets, especially, the US market. The prices in these two markets can reveal important market relations. Investigating the data of futures prices from the New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) and the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange...
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Temporally aggregated data is a bane for Granger causality tests. The same set of variables may lead to contradictory causality inferences at different levels of temporal aggregation. Obtaining temporally disaggregated data series is impractical in many situations. Since cointegration is...
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strong impact of the policy measures on the production, procurement, stocks and trade. We detected several market distortions … storage losses for rice (10%) than for wheat (2%). Strong crowding out effects of the public stocks on private stocks and … negative impact of export restrictions on private ending stocks was found. Total exports are highly distorted by the trade …
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The cost of operating the Food Security Commodity Reserve as a commodity reserve was compared with the cost of a cash reserve to purchase food aid supplies only in the period of need. Preliminary simulation results reveal the cash reserve to be less costly in almost all cases.
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This paper analyzes the impact of security offering announcements on stock prices for a sample of 172 issues of securities in the Chilean financial market, during the 1993-2002 period. The sample is composed by 116 equity issues and 56 corporate bond issues. During the same period the SVS...
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