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International Liquidity and the Financial Crisis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor William A. Allen worked in the Bank of England from 1972 to 2004, where he was Head of the Money Market Operations Division, Head of the Foreign Exchange Division and Director for Europe. Since 2004 he has been an honorary senior visiting fellow of Cass Business School in London and has published widely on central banking and international finance. He is a specialist adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Committee and a consultant to the International Monetary Fund. Klappentext Explains how the financial crisis spread across the world, how damage was contained and how the monetary world has changed. Zusammenfassung International Liquidity and the Financial Crisis describes in forensic detail how central banks around the world! led by the Federal Reserve! provided huge injections of liquidity following the collapse of Lehman Brothers. It compares the 2008 crisis with the disaster of 1931 and analyses its legacy for monetary policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. The domestic liquidity crisis in the USA; 3. International liquidity crises outside the USA; 4. Effects on financial markets outside the USA; 5. The theory of central banking before the crisis and the practice of central banking during the crisis; 6. Swap lines; 7. Which countries received swap lines?; 8. Did the swap providers achieve their objectives?; 9. How did the swap lines affect the recipients?; 10. Propagation and scale of the 1931 crisis; 11. The management of the 1931 crisis; 12. A comparison of 1931 and 2008; 13. International liquidity management.

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