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  • ...nancial regulation]]s designed to ensure that financial institutions (e.g. banks) have the necessary assets on hand in order to prevent liquidity disruption ...risks of banks that played a prominent role in financial crises. Financial banks profit from providing liquidity and [[maturity transformation]], which is t ...
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  • ...nt for these real imperfections, divine coincidence disappears and central banks again face a trade-off between inflation and output gap stabilization. The ...s depress prices and increase both actual and potential output, inciting a central bank targeting inflation to engage in expansionary monetary policy, which t ...
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  • ==The example of banks== ...in such financial instruments' valuations may have significant impacts on banks' capital. ...
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  • ...e deferral of Basel III implementation to increase operational capacity of banks and supervisors to respond to Covid-19 | url=https://www.bis.org/press/p200 Basel III requires banks to have a minimum CET1 ratio (Common [[Tier 1 capital]] divided by [[risk-w ...
    42 KB (5,669 words) - 21:40, 16 February 2025
  • ...ase for GDI: a Q&A with Jeremy Nalewaik|website=www.ft.com}}</ref> Central banks use a variety of techniques to hit their targets, including conventional to ...> They claimed that the crisis would have been far less severe had central banks adopted some form of nominal income targeting. ...
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  • The sign of its third central moment is determined by the difference (σ<sub>2</sub>-σ<sub>1</sub>). If th ...lation]] forecast distribution reported by [[inflation targeting]] central banks around the globe.<ref name="Julio2007"/><ref name="BoEInfRep"/> ...
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  • ...under [[monetary policy]], the higher inflation is, the more flexibility a central bank has in setting (nominal) interest rates while still keeping them nonne ...low, causing constraints in the [[late-2000s recession]], and that central banks should consider a target inflation rate of 4% instead of 2%.<ref name="krug ...
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  • ...ef name=":1" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|date=2018-01-01|title=Central Banks and Blockchains: The Case for Managing Climate Risk with a Positive Carbon ...2019, Chen described the global carbon reward policy in terms of required central bank remits and operations, and the possible application of blockchain tech ...
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  • ...l-documented throughout the agricultural regions of the world, such as the Central Valley of California.<ref>{{cite journal|bibcode=2011AGUFM.B31K..06F|title= ...000359 |title=Fluvial incision and tectonic uplift across the Himalayas of central Nepal |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth |volume=106 |is ...
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  • ...the alternator was 24 kHz. Complicated "reflector" circuits ''(capacitor banks against walls)'' forced the machine to produce alternating current at four ...of the Goldschmidt design was that by using external "reflector" capacitor banks that caused the output frequency to be a multiple ([[harmonic]]) of the alt ...
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  • ...to enable the building of a [[cofferdam]] for the safe construction of the central pier.<ref name="Maskell"/><ref name="BB-Sept">{{cite web|title=Balfour Beat In April 2008, the supporting legs were added to the central pier.<ref name="BB-Jan">{{cite web|title=Balfour Beatty Update – January 20 ...
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  • ...water to move it down slope. Friction exerted on the water by the bed and banks of the channel works to slow the movement of the water. When the force of g ...Drainage Basins, Channels, and Flow Characteristics of Selected Streams in Central Pennsylvania|last=Brush|first=Lucien M.|date=1961|publisher=U.S. Government ...
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  • ...role for the Confederacy was the individual states' opposition to a strong central government and the belief in [[states' rights]], which precluded giving too ...xisting debt, and the drop in revenues from other sources, forced both the central Confederate government and the individual states to agree by the middle of ...
    20 KB (3,018 words) - 01:41, 21 August 2024
  • ...case, a four-dimensional curved spacetime continuum is a well-defined and central feature of general relativity, but not in quantum mechanics. | author = T. Banks ...
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  • ...of the rights and responsibilities of both recipient and donor. Some sperm banks, either by choice or regulation, limit the amount of information available ...ues such as [[IVF]] and [[intracytoplasmic sperm injection]] (ICSI). Sperm banks and fertility clinics often offer, for example, donor sperm for use in IVF ...
    104 KB (15,801 words) - 14:29, 8 February 2025
  • ...ingo", occurs when a user gets hits on bills from all 12 [[Federal Reserve Banks]].<ref>{{cite web| year = 2007| url = http://www.wheresgeorge.net/dictionar ...g, and the others marked by [[rubber stamp]]ing. The serial number for the central bill has been [[redaction|redacted]] out, which is commonly done to prevent ...
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  • ...n]]. The government sector is considered to include the treasury and the [[central bank]], whereas the non-government sector includes private individuals and ...pan and Germany are not borrowing, either. With borrowers disappearing and banks reluctant to lend, it is no wonder that, after nearly three years of record ...
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  • ...the United States|Mortgage underwriters]], [[Investment banking|investment banks]], [[Credit rating agency|rating agencies]], and investors",<ref name=indiv ...g evidence, "inflated house-price expectations across the economy played a central role in driving both the demand for and the supply of mortgage credit befor ...
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  • ...ittee of Attraction to consider the matter, appointing Maskelyne, [[Joseph Banks]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]] amongst its members.<ref name="Danson_p115">{{C ...br=on|adj=on}} peak lying between [[Loch Tay]] and [[Loch Rannoch]] in the central [[Scottish Highlands]].<ref name="Danson_p115" /> The mountain stood apart ...
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  • ...i government effectively ended all archaeological research in Southern and Central Somalia to this day.<ref name=":22">{{Cite journal|last1=Jones|first1=Mica ...surface or from secondary stratified contexts like eroding sites, pans and banks of rivers.<ref name=":42"/> ...
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