Money and credit in liquidity provision
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This paper is an investigation into the liquidity of money when challenged by other financial instruments. It found that the value of money is influenced by Information asymmetry in credit trading relationship and uncertainty in individuals liquidity demand.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 2001
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A critique on the theory of financial intermediation
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A study of the theory of financial intermediation is presented, with reference to the research of Franklin Allen and Anthony Santomero. The issues of risk management and participation costs are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 2000
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Value at risk models for Dutch bond portfolios
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The accurateness of value-at-risk models was investigated in the term structure of Dutch interest rates.
Publication Name: Journal of Banking & Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0378-4266
Year: 2000
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