This article discusses New Zealand's money and bond markets involving debt issued by entities other than the Crown.
This article assesses the current state of, and threats to, financial stability in New Zealand. It d...
In my dissertation I have looked at the literature (a number of Journal articles) and quantitative d...
An increasing interest in the finance of farming in New Zealand has emerged in recent years. This is...
This article describes the main financial derivative products and markets in New Zealand.
The New Zealand financial system is dominated by banks, whose assets are well over 90 per cent of th...
This issue of AABFJ has several finance articles from a New Zealand context. Koerniadi and Tourani-R...
This article gives a short background to inflation indexed bonds and examines the advantages and lim...
In this article, we describe a framework for analysing movements in government bond interest rates a...
The issue of kangaroo bonds (foreign A$-denominated bonds) has become a significant part of the Aust...
This article focuses on potential effects of the new Basel II Capital Accord on lending rates in New...
The current structure of financial intermediation and monetary policy in New Zealand provides an int...
The first part of this section focuses on the structure of both individual bonds and the markets in ...
This article assesses the effects of bank lending in a small open economy with a floating exchange r...
This paper addresses the issue of whether New Zealand's debt obligations should be denominated in do...
New Zealand’s capital markets are riding on the crest of a wave. But unlike past peaks inthe equity ...
This article assesses the current state of, and threats to, financial stability in New Zealand. It d...
In my dissertation I have looked at the literature (a number of Journal articles) and quantitative d...
An increasing interest in the finance of farming in New Zealand has emerged in recent years. This is...
This article describes the main financial derivative products and markets in New Zealand.
The New Zealand financial system is dominated by banks, whose assets are well over 90 per cent of th...
This issue of AABFJ has several finance articles from a New Zealand context. Koerniadi and Tourani-R...
This article gives a short background to inflation indexed bonds and examines the advantages and lim...
In this article, we describe a framework for analysing movements in government bond interest rates a...
The issue of kangaroo bonds (foreign A$-denominated bonds) has become a significant part of the Aust...
This article focuses on potential effects of the new Basel II Capital Accord on lending rates in New...
The current structure of financial intermediation and monetary policy in New Zealand provides an int...
The first part of this section focuses on the structure of both individual bonds and the markets in ...
This article assesses the effects of bank lending in a small open economy with a floating exchange r...
This paper addresses the issue of whether New Zealand's debt obligations should be denominated in do...
New Zealand’s capital markets are riding on the crest of a wave. But unlike past peaks inthe equity ...
This article assesses the current state of, and threats to, financial stability in New Zealand. It d...
In my dissertation I have looked at the literature (a number of Journal articles) and quantitative d...
An increasing interest in the finance of farming in New Zealand has emerged in recent years. This is...