Weekend Reading
Comment of the Day

September 02 2011

Commentary by Eoin Treacy

Weekend Reading

Thanks to a subscriber for this list of academic reports contributed in the spirit of Empowerment Through Knowledge.

Eoin Treacy's view IMF: "Possible Unintended Consequences of Basel III and Solvency II"


Fed: "The U.S. Content of "Made in China"


Fed: "Making cars smarter: The growing role of electronics in automobiles"


Norges: "Foreign exchange market structure, players and evolution"


Fed: "Mapping Change in the Federal Funds Market"


Fed: "Boomer Retirement: Headwinds for U.S. Equity Markets?"

Fed: "Can Oil Prices Forecast Exchange Rates?"


Fed: "Evaluating the Forecasting Performance of Commodity Futures Prices"


BoF: "Dual-track Interest Rates and the Conduct of Monetary Policy in China"


Fed: "Making Sense of China's Astronomical Foreign Reserves"


Fed: "Repo Runs: Evidence from the Tri-Party Repo Market"

Fed: "ABS Inflows to the United States and the Global Financial Crisis"


Fed: "Liquidity Management of U.S. Global Banks: Internal Capital Markets in the Great Recession"


ECB: "The 2007 Subprime Market Crisis Through the Lens of European Central Bank Auctions for Short-term Funds"


IMF: "Home Sweet Home: Government's Role in Reaching the American Dream"


World Bank: "Estimating the impact of trade and offshoring on American workers using the current population surveys"


IMF: "Public Debt in Advanced Economies and its Spillover Effects on Long-term Yields"


The Chart Seminar 2011 & 2012 - Following a sell-out tour to Singapore and Sydney earlier this year, The Chart Seminar, now in its 42nd year, will be going on tour again next year. Interest in both our US seminars for 2012 has been brisk so far. The New York seminar is now 37% full and the San Francisco seminar is 38% full. The London seminar in November is more than 50% full.

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