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GLOBALISATION AND FINANCIAL MARKETS SIZE LIMITS: CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT ASPECTS

Intelektine ekonomika, 2008-01, Vol.2 (4) [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Mykolas Romeris University 2008 ;ISSN: 1822-8011 ;EISSN: 1822-8038

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  • Title:
    GLOBALISATION AND FINANCIAL MARKETS SIZE LIMITS: CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT ASPECTS
  • Author: Martinaityte, Eugenija
  • Subjects: Cost control ; Developing countries ; Economic growth ; Globalization ; International finance ; International trade ; LDCs ; Liberalization ; Macroeconomics ; Risk sharing ; Securities markets
  • Is Part Of: Intelektine ekonomika, 2008-01, Vol.2 (4)
  • Description: The paper presents a macroeconomic view on financial assets market integration. In process of globalization the cost of international transactions provides certain advantage for large markets. Real financial trends are different from theoretical assumptions. Intermediaries are more aggressive to use risky instruments with advantages of wide risk diversification at lower cost. The price of financial assets became higher as the size of assets markets became larger. The globalization impact is more essential for financial markets of advanced countries, not to less developed economies The impact of financial globalization on growth of the size of financial markets promotes the cross-country disbalance and leads the financial crises. JEL Classification E580, F360, G210. Keywords: financial integration, global trends, risk diversification, assets, credit crisis, market concentration, assets, systematic risk.
  • Publisher: Vilnius: Mykolas Romeris University
  • Language: English;Lithuanian
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1822-8011
    EISSN: 1822-8038
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central

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