Posts Tagged ‘banking’

The loan spread will revert to its former level

Saturday, May 15, 2010 14:46 Comments Off

Foucault, Kadan and Kandel (2005) develop a model for a limit order market where there are only strategic liquidity traders and the choice between limit and market orders depends only on their degree of impatience. This model focuses on one of the dimensions of liquidity, namely immediacy. Traders who want to trade as soon as [...]

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Solving your credit risk appetite problems

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 11:29 Comments Off

The corporate bond market is a leading indicator of economic activity. However, its forecasting power is obviously not perfect, because – like equity markets – credit spreads sometimes predict recessions that do not occur subsequently. After the 1987 stock market crash, for example, credit spreads widened significantly. Asimilar observation could be made in 1998, following [...]

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Finances and Specific valuation standards

Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:08 Comments Off

Valuations for certain purposes are subject to additional, specific standards. In the UK the bases for valuations that are to be included in financial statements are set out in the Red Book. Valuations may also be required for other regulated purposes. These include stock market listing particulars, takeover and merger information, for collective investment schemes, [...]

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