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Global financial markets issues and strategies
Title:
Global financial markets issues and strategies
Author:
Ghosh, Dilip K. (Dilip Kumar), 1942-
ISBN:
9780313059261
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2004.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 265 p.) : ill.
Contents:
Agiotage and arbitrage: could they work for an investor in Asian financial crisis? / Dilip K. Ghosh and Shyamasri Ghosh -- Financial liberalization, emerging stock market efficiency, and currency crisis / Vincent Dropsy -- Political risk in Taiwan: valuing the doubly stochastic China factor / Ephraim Clark and Radu Tunaru -- Foreign exchange rate exposure during a financial crisis: the case of Malaysian multinationals / Bala Ramasamy -- Impact of globalization on capital markets: the Egyptian case / Shahira Abdel Shahid -- Optimization, temporary inefficiencies, and profitability of technical trading rules in currency markets / Dennis Olson -- Analysing the Asian crisis: was it really a surprise? / Michel-Henry Bouchet, Ephraim Clark, and Bertrand Groslambert -- Banking and regulatory in postcrisis Asia / Mohamed Ariff and Michael T. Skully -- Bank operating strategies and impact of crisis: the Malaysian case / Mohd Nordin Asudalli and Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha -- Persistent dependence in foreign exchange rates? A reexamination / John T. Barkoulas ... [et al.] -- Transfer pricing and investment incentives: Asian and North American linkages / Lawrence W. Nowicki -- Money, exchange rates, and inflation: evidence from Malaysia / Mohammed B. Yusoff and Lee Chin.

Impact of pegging on Malaysian ringgit after the onset of the Asian financial crisis in July 1997 / Che Ani Mad ... [et al.] -- Optimum currency area: euro as a practical paradigm? / Elinda Fishman Kiss -- Asian financial crisis: whence and whither? / Dilip K. Ghosh.
Abstract:
In the evolving environment of global financial markets, governments, corporations, individual investors, and their associated financial institutions must grapple with a host of thorny issues that affect emerging economies with particular force, as we saw during the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s. Among the issues analyzed by some of the top financial scholars from around the world are covered arbitrage possibilities in the absense of hedging instruments; the effect of capital controls on capital flows; the potential impact of currency unification, as well as the possibilities for pe.
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