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Written by the man who "Fortune" magazine refers to as a "Global Guru," "When Markets Collide" offers a cogent picture of the rapidly changing world financial system, and provides a detailed blueprint for capitalizing on the opportunities now available.
Business cycles. --- Markets. --- Risk management. --- Business cycles --- Markets --- Risk management --- Insurance --- Management --- Public markets --- Commerce --- Fairs --- Market towns --- Economic cycles --- Economic fluctuations --- Cycles
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After a prolonged and almost total reliance on debt restructurings and concerted new money facilities, several Latin American countries have, over the last two years, mobilized voluntary financing from international capital markets. Although the phenomenon is still relatively limited in terms of volume and number of borrowers, it has nevertheless attracted considerable attention. The paper reviews the nature, magnitude and terms of the market re-entry process and, by drawing upon recent country experiences, analyzes the factors that have facilitated it. This provides the basis for a discussion of the key elements affecting the short-term prospects for Latin American private and public sector voluntary debt and equity financing from international capital markets.
Bank credit --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Banks and banking --- Banks --- Bonds --- Capital market --- Capital markets --- Credit --- Depository Institutions --- Finance --- Finance: General --- Financial institutions --- Financial instruments --- Financial markets --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- International capital markets --- International Financial Markets --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Investment & securities --- Investments: Bonds --- Investments: General --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Money --- Mortgages --- Securities --- Chile
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The paper analyzes the evolution of Mexico’s approach to commercial bank debt restructuring since the outbreak of the 1982 debt servicing problems. It discusses the key elements of the approach, their implementation, and their interaction with developments in the “international debt strategy.” It focusses, in particular, on factors contributing to the emergence of comprehensive market-based debt and debt service reduction operations. Together with the sustained implementation of appropriate economic policies, these operations have contributed to Mexico’s return to voluntary international capital market financing. The paper discusses the major aspects of this market re-entry process.
Asset and liability management --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Banks and banking --- Banks --- Bonds --- Debt Management --- Debt management --- Debt reduction --- Debt service payments --- Debt service --- Debt --- Debts, External --- Depository Institutions --- Exports and Imports --- External debt --- Finance --- Financial institutions --- Financial Risk Management --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- International economics --- International Financial Markets --- International Lending and Debt Problems --- Investment & securities --- Investments: Bonds --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Sovereign Debt --- Mexico
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The paper analyzes the scope and implications of greater economic integration in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). After reviewing whether MENA satisfies the defining characteristics of a region, it documents the low level of regional economic interaction. It argues that gains from greater regional interactions will depend primarily on implementing domestic reform and external policies that, in any case, are needed for the region to benefit from the broader process of globalization of the world economy. It also discusses measures aimed directly at facilitating regional interaction.
Economic Integration --- Economic integration --- Exports and Imports --- Financial Aspects of Economic Integration --- Income economics --- International economic integration --- International economics --- International Policy Coordination and Transmission --- Labor economics --- Labor Economics: General --- Labor --- Labour --- Macroeconomics --- Regional integration --- Israel
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Within a broad framework for analyzing portfolio capital flows to developing countries, the paper undertakes a comparative analysis of equity markets in six Middle Eastern countries. The analysis, based primarily on a range of quantitative indicators, identifies the principal characteristics of these markets, including relative to international comparators, and examines associated structural features. This, along with an analysis of the informational efficiency of selected markets in the region, provides a basis for the subsequent review of policies for enhancing the role of equity markets in the macroeconomy of Middle Eastern countries.
Finance: General --- Investments: Stocks --- Information and Market Efficiency --- Event Studies --- International Financial Markets --- Comparative Studies of Particular Economies --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- Pension Funds --- Non-bank Financial Institutions --- Financial Instruments --- Institutional Investors --- Finance --- Investment & securities --- Stock markets --- Emerging and frontier financial markets --- Stocks --- Capital markets --- International capital markets --- Financial markets --- Financial institutions --- Stock exchanges --- Capital market --- Financial services industry --- Jordan
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