Domestic liability dollarization (DLD) refers to the denomination of banking system deposits and lending in a currency other than that of the country in...
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Currency substitution (redirect from De jure dollarization)
domestic liability currency substitution, banking sector's liability currency substitution or deposit currency substitution, and credit dollarization...
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external debt of other countries held by it. Balance of trade Domestic liability dollarization List of countries by corporate debt List of countries by household...
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aversion to floating increased significantly during the 1990s. Domestic liability dollarization List of countries with floating currencies Currency appreciation...
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Pax Christi USA. Debt of developing countries Debt relief Domestic liability dollarization Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Haiti's...
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institutions' business model. Debt sculpting Diamond–Dybvig model Domestic liability dollarization Duration gap Interest rate risk in the banking book Maturity...
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transactions put to direct use in growing capital. Capital controls Domestic liability dollarization Floating exchange rate Managed float regime FAQ: Capital a/c...
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Abolition of the Third World Debt Debt: The First 5,000 Years Domestic liability dollarization Eurodad (European Network on Debt and Development) Haiti's...
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Balance of payments Bank run Capital flight Currency crisis Domestic liability dollarization Financial crisis Sovereign default Calvo, Guillermo A. (1998)...
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functional Euro area crisis Asset–liability mismatch Balance of payments Currency crisis Domestic liability dollarization Emerging market External debt Government...
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studies show that fixed exchange rate regime is the main reason of liability dollarization. Despite these common weaknesses, emerging and developing economies...
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lowest point of 56 units to the US dollar. Exchange rate Floating exchange rate Domestic Liability Dollarization Mundell–Fleming model Inflation targeting...
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Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public...
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reform". In Salvatore, D.; Dean, J. W.; Willett, T. D. (eds.). The dollarization debate. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 17–45. Mundell, R....
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is operated by Hong Kong Interbank Clearing Limited (HKICL), a limited-liability private company jointly owned by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA)...
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assigning liability for the cost of cleanup and damage; requires specific operating procedures; defines responsible parties and financial liability; implements...
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The relationship between Islam and domestic violence is disputed. Even among Muslims, the uses and interpretations of Sharia, the moral code and religious...
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Economy of Pakistan (redirect from Gross domestic product of Pakistan)
and Liabilities-Summary". SBP. Archived from the original on 25 October 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2021. "Pakistan's External Debt and Liabilities – Outstanding"...
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Eurodollar (redirect from Euro-dollar)
to move some of its U.S. dollars held directly in North American banks to the Moscow Narodny Bank, an English limited liability company registered in London...
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Foreign exchange reserves (redirect from Dollar reserves)
Reserves assets allow a central bank to purchase the domestic currency, which is considered a liability for the central bank (since it prints the money or...
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Amber Heard (category Domestic violence in the United States)
not to assume that someone important in the production considered her a liability and made a decision of profound, deeply disappointing cowardice: To treat...
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Economy of Canada (redirect from Canadian Domestic Market)
(central) government liabilities (49.6% as a ratio of GDP). Provincial government liabilities comprise most of the remaining liabilities. Household debt,...
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Clearing House Payments Company L.L.C. (PayCo) is a U.S.-based limited liability company formed by Clearing House Association. PayCo is a private sector...
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Eurocurrency (redirect from Dollar denominated account)
measures compared to sources of funding in domestic markets. Eurocurrency and eurobond markets avoid domestic interest rate regulations, reserve requirements...
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speed in this sense. For example, U.S. nominal gross domestic product refers to a total number of dollars spent over a time period, such as a year. Therefore...
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indicates that the value of a country's net foreign assets (i.e. assets less liabilities) grew over the period in question, and a current account deficit indicates...
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1996, whether domestic and foreign entities were classified as corporations was based on a six-factor test which looked at: limited liability; continuity...
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government debt (also called public debt or sovereign debt) is the financial liabilities of the government sector.: 81 Changes in government debt over time reflect...
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Tort reform (section Absolute liability)
contract—that cause a claimant to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. In common law jurisdictions...
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