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We test Uncovered Interest Parity (UIP) using LIBOR interest rates for a wide range of maturities. In contrast to other markets, LIBOR markets have minimal frictions which could lead to rejecting UIP. Using panel unit root test suggested by Palm, Smeekes, and Urbain (2010) and cointegration...
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We test Uncovered Interest Parity (UIP) using LIBOR interest rates for a wide range of maturities. In contrast to other markets, LIBOR markets have minimal frictions which could lead to rejecting UIP. Using panel unit root test suggested by Palm, Smeekes, and Urbain (2010) and cointegration...
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This paper examines the effect of financial liberalization on the financial stability of an economy using changes in sovereign credit ratings as the measure of financial stability. Using a panel dataset from 1970 to 2014, comprising of all the countries rated by Standard and Poor's, Moody's or...
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