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Aizenman, Joshua. Exchange market pressure and absorption by international reserves: Emerging markets and fear of reserve loss during the 2008-09 crisis. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
Find full textReinhart, Carmen M. Pride goes before a fall: Federal Reserve policy and asset markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011.
Find full textMeulendyke, Ann-Marie. U.S. monetary policy and financial markets. New York, NY (33 Liberty St., New York 10045): Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1989.
Find full textChoi, Woon Gyu. Capital flows, financial integration, and international reserve holdings: The recent experience of emerging markets and advanced economies. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, 2007.
Find full textL, Cruikshank Jeffrey, ed. The Greenspan effect: Words that move the world's markets. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Find full textFriedman, Benjamin M. The role of judgement and discretion in the conduct of monetary policy: Consequences of changing financial markets. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1993.
Find full textTew, Brian. Federal reserve open market operations. [Loughborough]: Loughborough University Banking Centre, 1985.
Find full textJ. A. H. de Beaufort Wijnholds. Reserve adequacy in emerging market economies. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Office of Executive Directors, 2001.
Find full textTurmoil in U.S. credit markets: Examining proposals to mitigate foreclosures and restore liquidity to the mortgage markets : hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, on examining proposals to mitigate foreclosures and restore liquidity to the mortgage markets, Thursday, April 10, 2008. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.
Find full textTanner, Evan. Exchange market pressure, currency crises, and monetary policy: Additional evidence from emerging markets. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, IMF Institute, 2002.
Find full textGrenville, Stephen. The reserve bank of Australia's foreign exchange market operations. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: South East Asian Central Banks, Research and Training Centre, 1994.
Find full textTurmoil in U.S. credit markets: Examining proposals to mitigate foreclosures and restore liquidity to the mortgage markets : hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, on the Hope for Homeowners Act and other proposals to address the ongoing turmoil in the credit and mortgage markets with focus on the implementation of various proposals to address the foreclosure crisis, Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.
Find full textCorporation, Reserve Financial Management, and Reserve Financial Trading Group, eds. The 1991 servicing secondary market: A special market intelligence report from Reserve Financial. Miami, Fla. (2665 S. Bayshore Dr., Miami 33133): Reserve Financial Trading Group, 1991.
Find full textAkhtar, M. A. Understanding open market operations. New York, N.Y: Public Information Dept., Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1997.
Find full textOffice, General Accounting. OTC derivatives: Additional oversight could reduce costly sales practice disputes : report to the Honorable Edward J. Markey, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. ): The Office, 1997.
Find full textBernanke, Ben S. What explains the stock market's reaction to Federal Reserve policy? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textBernanke, Ben S. What explains the stock market's reaction to Federal Reserve policy? Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.
Find full textBernanke, Ben S. What explains the stock market's reaction to Federal Reserve Policy? [New York, N.Y.]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2003.
Find full textBernanke, Ben S. What explains the stock market's reaction to Federal Reserve policy? Washington, D.C: Federal Reserve Board, 2004.
Find full textWilliams, Marion V. Foreign exchange reserves: How much is enough? Saint Augustine, Trinidad: Caribbean Centre for Monetary Studies, 2006.
Find full textLibrary of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. Oil market overview. [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1990.
Find full textHarvey, Campbell R. The impact of the Federal Reserve Bank's open market operations. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.
Find full textUnited States. Government Accountability Office., ed. Energy markets. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2008.
Find full textFederal Reserve Bank of New York, ed. Open market operations. 5th ed. New York, N.Y: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1985.
Find full textGoetzmann, William N. The effect of seller reserves on market index estimation. New Haven, CT: Yale School of Organisation and Management, 1994.
Find full textDemiralp, Selva. Declining required reserves, funds rate volatility, and open market operations. Washington, D.C: Federal Reserve Board, 2003.
Find full textSwanson, Eric T. Federal Reserve transparency and financial market forecasts of short-term interest rates. Washington, D.C: Federal Reserve Board, 2004.
Find full textTaguchi, Hiroyuki. Monetary autonomy in emerging market economies: Roles of foreign reserves. Tokyo: Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, 2011.
Find full textSerebryakov, Andrey, Lyubov' Ushivceva, Viktor Pyhalov, and Zhanetta Kalashnik. Calculation of geological reserves and resources of oil, gas, condensate and commercial products. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1225035.
Full textPulli, Markku. Overnight market interest rates and banks' demand for reserves in Finland. Helsinki: Suomen Pankki, 1992.
Find full textCoal Exporters Association of the United States. and United States. International Trade Administration. Basic Industries Sector. Office of Energy., eds. Coal in the United States: Reserves, production, transportation, markets, export capability, supply reliability. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1987.
Find full textJ, Asch Beth, Loughran David S. 1969-, National Defense Research Institute (U.S.). Forces and Resources Policy Center., Rand Corporation, and United States. Dept. of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense., eds. Reserve recruiting in the college market: New educational benefits could attract high-aptitude recruits. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2005.
Find full textJeanne, Olivier. The optimal level of international reserves for emerging market countries: Formulas and applications. [Washington D.C.]: International Monetary Fund., 2006.
Find full textGarber, Peter M. Banks in the market for liquidity. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.
Find full textWendt, E. Allan. The oil market and U.S. energy security. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1986.
Find full textWendt, E. Allan. The oil market and U.S. energy security. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1986.
Find full textWendt, E. Allan. The oil market and U.S. energy security. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1986.
Find full textWendt, E. Allan. The oil market and U.S. energy security. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1986.
Find full textWendt, E. Allan. The oil market and U.S. energy security. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1986.
Find full textMulder, Christian B. Foreign currency credit ratings for emerging market economies. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Policy Development and Review Department, 2001.
Find full textCarnes, W. Stansbury. The atlas of economic indicators: A visual guide to market forces and the Federal Reserve. New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 1992.
Find full textMoen, Jon Roger. The call loan market in the u.s. financial system prior to the federal reserve system. [Atlanta, Ga.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2003.
Find full textUnited States. General Accounting Office. and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy., eds. Survey of the Federal Reserve System's supervision of the Treasury securities market: A discussion paper. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1985.
Find full textThe Federal Reserve And the Bull Markets: From Benjamin Strong to Alan Greenspan. Edwin Mellen Press, 2006.
Find full textMwase, Nkunde. How Much Should I Hold? Reserve Adequacy in Emerging Markets and Small Islands. International Monetary Fund, 2012.
Find full textMwase, Nkunde. How Much Should I Hold? Reserve Adequacy in Emerging Markets and Small Islands. International Monetary Fund, 2012.
Find full textMwase, Nkunde. How Much Should I Hold? Reserve Adequacy in Emerging Markets and Small Islands. International Monetary Fund, 2012.
Find full textHan, Xiaogang, Jiacheng Fu, Xuyan Shi, Jingyuan Xue, and Iris Mack. Stock Markets the Big Easy Way: How the Federal Reserve Bank Creates Money. Independently Published, 2018.
Find full textWorld Bank World Bank Group Publications. Networked Carbon Markets: Design Options for an International Carbon Asset Reserve for the World. Independently Published, 2022.
Find full textBoland, Lawrence A. Building models of non-clearing markets. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274320.003.0015.
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