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Risk-Cost Frontier and Collateral Valuation in Securities Settlement Systems for Extreme Market Events [PDF]
The authors examine how the use of extreme value theory yields collateral requirements that are robust to extreme fluctuations in the market price of the asset used as collateral.
Alejandro García, Ramazan Gençay
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Although holding great promise for next‐generation displays, quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QLEDs) face challenges in operational stability and shelf‐storage consistency. This review systematically summarizes recent advances in understanding complex degradation mechanisms during operation as well as storage and strategies to enhance device ...
Wenxin Lin +4 more
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Row Crops and the U.S. Agricultural Trade Deficit: Recent Trends and Policy Issues
ABSTRACT Row crops such as soybeans, corn, wheat, and cotton are the backbone of the U.S. farm sector, accounting for around $60 billion of exports in 2023. While U.S. row crop exports remain robust, growing concerns over the rising U.S. agricultural trade deficit underscore the need to appraise the ongoing market and policy dynamics affecting the ...
William Ridley, Stephen Devadoss
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Collateral risk management at the Bank of England [PDF]
In response to the financial crisis the Bank of England has expanded the range of collateral accepted in its market operations to include private sector assets, notably asset-backed securities and covered bonds.
Breeden, Sarah, Whisker, Richard
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A Phlebography Study of Constrictive Processes in the superior Vena Cava Area and of Accompanying Changes in the Collateral Circulation [PDF]
E. Salén
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The Financial Status and Local Credit Market Conditions of U.S. Farms Engaged in Multiple Borrowing
ABSTRACT Agricultural producers often borrow from multiple lenders, raising concerns about credit risk and monitoring. We construct detailed farm‐level measures of how debt is distributed across lenders and examine how farm financial status and the physical presence of local lenders are linked to this practice.
Sylvanus Gaku +3 more
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Can Cross-Border Financial Markets Create Endogenously Good Collateral in a Crisis? [PDF]
In this paper, we explore whether markets can create endogenously good collateral in a crisis by analyzing a simple exchange economy where a country-specific catastrophic shock is shared between two countries.
Makoto Saito +2 more
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Collateral root canals and multiple foramina in human teeth [PDF]
John R. Callahan
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Abstract The transition from subsistence to market‐oriented agriculture holds the potential to boost rural economic progress and improve the well‐being of the rural poor in developing countries. Despite this potential, there is limited understanding of the key drivers for smallholder commercialization. In this study, we utilize comprehensive three‐wave
Abebayehu Girma Geffersa +1 more
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