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The credit derivative market has emerged as one of the most dynamic and innovative sectors of the gl...
The views expressed are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect official posi...
Corporate use of derivatives is not something that is new today. Firms often make use of them to do ...
The dissertation is aimed at studying the impact of the recently developed credit transfer instrumen...
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Working papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments a...
We model the effects on banks of the introduction of a market for credit derivatives; in particular,...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is twofold, to contribute to the ongoing debate regarding highlighting...
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publications feature a motif taken from the €20 banknote. NOTE: This Working Paper should not be rep...
The views expressed are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect official posi...
This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested...
The credit derivative market has emerged as one of the most dynamic and innovative sectors of the gl...
The views expressed are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect official posi...
Corporate use of derivatives is not something that is new today. Firms often make use of them to do ...
The dissertation is aimed at studying the impact of the recently developed credit transfer instrumen...
The responsibility for the contents of the working papers rests with the author, not the Institute. ...
Working papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments a...
We model the effects on banks of the introduction of a market for credit derivatives; in particular,...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is twofold, to contribute to the ongoing debate regarding highlighting...
The Working Paper series presents reports on matters in the sphere of activities of the Riksbank tha...
The views expressed in the Development Research Working Paper Series are those of the authors and do...
NOTE: Staff working papers in the Finance and Economics Discussion Series (FEDS) are preliminary mat...
Working papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments a...
publications feature a motif taken from the €20 banknote. NOTE: This Working Paper should not be rep...
The views expressed are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect official posi...