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How can international financial centres like Hong Kong increase assets under management – and thus their size and ranking? Most policymakers and their advisors wrongly answer this question by focusing on financial institutions, and the law that governs them. Instead, policymakers need to start...
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Roughly 60% of all publically announced advisors to China's "Going Out" M&A transactions from 2000 to 2014 were from international financial centres (representing over 70% of deal value). Why did advisors, located so far away from both acquirer and target, manage to dominate the M&A advisory...
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We use data on foreign exchange trading from the Bank for International Settlements for the period 1995-2013 to explore the relationship between the international currency system and the evolution of international financial centres. Drawing on existing literature, our conceptual framework...
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