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Circuit Breakers – a legal analysis of volatility safeguards in the rules of stock exchanges on the occasion of the COVID-19 crisis

2020

Abstract This paper examines circuit breakers (CBs), i. e. emergency systems of trading venues that interrupt or restrain trading when significant price movements of financial instruments occur. After a description of the ratio legis and the economic fundamentals, the genesis and the different forms of CBs are presented. The European legal framework is then outlined. The relevant rules of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) serve as an example.

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Stock exchangeFinancial instrumentLegal analysisCommercial lawFinancial systemBusinessInterruptVolatility (finance)Circuit breakerZeitschrift für Bankrecht und Bankwirtschaft
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The Inside Information Regime of the MAR and the Rise of the ESG Era

2020

The rise in ESG investing has been characterized as an “investor revolution” and a manifestation of “social change”. The current coronavirus pandemic will arguably intensify the impact of such social change, with the “S” and “G” components of ESG, in particular, having been brought into sharper focus during the crisis. The issue of the extent to which ESG factors are (currently) of considerable importance – and, in particular, are likely to become even more so in the future – for the performance of share prices remains a highly controversial one in financial economics. However, where an empirically substantiated effect of ESG-related information on the prices of financial instruments can be…

Critical mass (sociodynamics)Market abuseMarket economyFinancial instrumentSocial changeRelevance (information retrieval)LegislatureObligationBusinessInsiderSSRN Electronic Journal
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Cryptocurrency Perception Within Countries: A Comparative Analysis

2020

Purpose: The paper explores the differences between countries concerning perception and use of traditional and virtual money. We try to answer the question who uses virtual money for investment and building assets and who uses it just for Internet payments. The background of the analysis are significant changes that have taken place in the virtual money market in recent years in relation to changes in the global financial market. Design/methodology/approach: A pilot study was conducted in Poland, the Russian Federation, and China, which is supposed to be an introduction to the bigger and wider survey. It was conducted within December 2019 and January 2020 with 81 surveyed persons. These wer…

Cryptocurrencymedia_common.quotation_subjectSurveysFiduciaryfinancial literacyOriginalityFiscal policy -- Poland0502 economics and businessEducation -- China050207 economicsMarketingCryptocurrencies -- PolandFiscal policy -- Chinamedia_common050208 financeFiscal policy -- RussiaVirtual moneyFinancial instrument05 social sciencesFinancial marketPaymentEducation -- PolandGeneral Business Management and AccountingcryptocurrencyCryptocurrencies -- RussiaDigital currencyFinancial literacyBusinessCryptocurrencies -- ChinaGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceEducation -- RussiaEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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How fair-value accounting can influence firm hedging

2012

Published version of an article in the journal: Review of Derivatives Research. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11147-012-9084-y The potential influence of accounting regulations on hedging strategies and the use of financial derivatives is a research topic that has attracted little attention in both the finance and the accounting literature. However, recent surveys suggest that company hedging can be substantially influenced by the accounting for financial instruments. In this study, we illustrate not only why but also how the accounting regulations may affect hedging behavior. We find that under mark-to-market accounting, most firms concerned with earnings…

Earnings response coefficientearning volatilityEarnings volatilityMark-to-market accountingEarningsVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210Financial economicsundhedgeable riskFinancial instrumentEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)hedgeable riskearnings hedgingfari value accountingFair valueEconomicsCash flowcash-flow hedgingVolatility (finance)Finance
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STRATEGIC DIAGNOSIS OF SPANISH FARMING COOPERATIVE CREDIT SECTIONS: A SWOT ANALYSIS

2011

**: Farming cooperative credit sections are financial instruments set up within a cooperative and at its service. They are key funding tools in rural areas and have been developed all over Spain although more intensely in some areas than others. The aim of this paper is to carry out a strategic diagnosis of the Spanish credit section using a SWOT Analysis to discover its set of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as a proposal for strategic actions to be followed. In order to do so an empirical study using personalized surveys and interviews has been undertaken among the managers or persons in charge of the credit sections over the first half of 2008. The study demonst…

Economics and EconometricsService (systems architecture)Actuarial scienceSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryFinancial instrumentContext analysisEmpirical researchOrder (exchange)AgricultureEconomicsRural areaMarketingbusinessSWOT analysisAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Public Financing Support Options to Micro-Enterprises for Innovation

2020

Innovation related to the technological advances of entrepreneurship are essential in Industry 4.0. The availability of sufficient funding is one of the factors promoting innovations in companies. Therefore the issue of access to finance remains relevant. The study investigates the availability of public financial support for micro-enterprises - the largest enterprise category in Latvia (approximately 94%), focusing on those for whom the introduction of innovations is essential for their growth. In an ad hoc survey of companies registered in Latvia in nationally defined sectors, entrepreneurs disclosed their sources of funding over the three-year period: 2015-2017. Valid responses from 2511…

Entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryFinancial instrument05 social sciencesLatvianAccountinglanguage.human_languageInternal financing0502 economics and businesslanguageAccess to financeBusiness050207 economicsPublic funding050205 econometrics Public financeDiversity (business)European Integration Studies
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The Global Alternative Finance Market Benchmarking Report

2021

For the first time, the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance has consolidated its annual regional reports to produce one global benchmarking report, with the intention of presenting world-wide online alternative finance data for 2018.This report presents the key findings from the CCAF annual global survey of online alternative finance. In all, 1,227 unique firms contributed to this study, providing 2,322 firm-level observations globally. Investigating in crowdfunding, P2P/marketplace lending or related capital raising activities, the study shows that 47 per cent of the firms were operating in two or more countries or jurisdictions. Highlights from the report In 2018, the global alternat…

FinancePensionbusiness.industryFinancial instrumentInstitutional investorBenchmarkingEquity crowdfundingbusinessChinaDatabase transactionFinancial servicesSSRN Electronic Journal
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The Role of Net Interest Margin in Improving Banks’ Asset Structure and Assessing the Stability and Efficiency of their Operations

2014

Abstract Against the background of the growing diversity of financial instruments, technological progress and increasing interconnectedness of financial institutions, ensuring the stability of the banking sector has become an important task for economic policy in every country. This paper shows that net interest margin is the most appropriate criterion for evaluating the effectiveness and stability of banks’ operations. It is superior to the return on assets in illustrating how successfully a bank manages its interest bearing assets. The author analyzes banking sectors in the Baltic countries, the Euro Area as well as the United States and their management strategies, as well as indicators …

FinanceReturn on assetsTechnological changeNet interest marginbusiness.industryFinancial instrumentbank assetsInterconnectednessNet interest incomeNet interest marginEconomicsGeneral Materials ScienceAsset (economics)asset management strategies;businessDiversity (business)Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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New Tendencies of Management and Control of Operational Risk in Financial Institutions

2013

Abstract Nowadays, financial institutions highly recognize a great influence of effective risk management on profit abilities. Therefore risk management became an important part of the financial instrument. According to the latest researches, there still remain problems related to the management of various types of risks. For instance, the Basel Committee of the Bank of International Settlements imposes financial institutions for more intensive devoting their attention to operational risk management problems. Due to the increased intensity of performed financial operations, financial institutions became very vulnerable to operational risks. In many cases, the high level of operational risks…

Financebusiness.industryFinancial instrumentProfit (economics)Operational riskinformation technologyHuman settlementEconomicsGeneral Materials Sciencebusinessbanking systemOperational risk managementStabilityRisk managementoperational risksProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Interdependence between Green Financial Instruments and Major Conventional Assets: A Wavelet-Based Network Analysis

2021

This paper examines the interdependence between green financial instruments, represented by green bonds and green stocks, and a set of major conventional assets, such as Treasury, investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds, general stocks, crude oil, and gold. To that end, a novel wavelet-based network approach that allows for assessing the degree of interconnection between green financial products and traditional asset classes across different investment horizons is applied. The empirical results show that green bonds are tightly linked to Treasury and investment-grade corporate bonds, while green stocks are strongly tied to general stocks, regardless of the specific time period and i…

Financial economics020209 energyGeneral Mathematicswavelet coherenceAsset allocationconventional bonds02 engineering and technology:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Energy policygeneral stocks0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science (miscellaneous)QA1-939green stocksEngineering (miscellaneous)network analysisFinancial services050208 financebusiness.industryBondFinancial instrument05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASInvestment (macroeconomics)green bondsTreasurySustainabilitybusinessMathematicsMathematics
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