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    whether Macau MOP should shift currency peg form HKD to RMB 6 1.1.1 From Macau Pataca should peg with RMB point of view6 1.1.2 From Macau Pataca should peg with HKD point of view 7 Conclusion8 Reference9 1. Introduction There are many reasons to celebrate Macau’s economic growth which enabled Macau push up the exchange rate of domestic currency Pataca. Unfortunately‚ the Pataca has been depreciating rapidly the currency RMB‚ its largest trading partner

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    Exchange rate were the cause of Argentina 2001 Crisis Summary: Argentina’s economy verge to a state of collapse in the year of 2001‚ but the economy started to struggle with an economic recession in 1997. The fiscal mismanagement paired with the fixed exchange rate policy conducted the country to a financial crisis. IMF policies in lending to a country with struggling economy made people think if IMF was the responsible for the default crisis that affected Argentina in 2001. Public Deficit –

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    ISSN 0825-5822 The texts published in the series "Cahiers du CETAI" are solely the responsibility of their authors. Cahier de recherche THE NONORTHODOX CURRENCY BOARDS: THE CASE OF BULGARIA Nikolay NENOVSKY* and Kalin HRISTOV* 2001-01 January 2001 * Bulgarian National Bank‚ Research Department; University of National and World Economy‚ Department of Finance‚ Sofia‚ Bulgaria. Copyright © 2001. Centre d’études en administration internationale (CETAI)‚ École des Hautes Études commerciales

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    | Currency devaluation and its effects on the economy | Focus on the Argentine economy | Agustina DalFabbro‚ Michele Mottola‚ Giuseppe Merlino‚ Saskia Diehl 26.05.2012 | Inhalt 1. Introduction 2 2. Convertibility and its problems in the 1999/2001 period 2 1.1 Previous Devaluation Process in Argentina 2 2. First moments of devaluation 3 2.1 Fixed exchange rate vs. floating exchange rate regimes 3 2.2 Two types of exchange rates and free floating currency 5 2.2 Free

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    of how the Linked Exchange Rate System works in Hong Kong. A Linked Exchange Rate systems function is to keep a currency stabile to another. In this manner‚ the HK Dollar has been linked to US Dollar at the rate of 7.8 HKD to 1 USD‚ since 1983. In order to maintain this exchange rate‚ any change in the monetary base is fully backed by a corresponding change in the respective currency at this exchange rate. Most banknotes in HK are issued by three note-issuing banks. So for example‚ if one prints

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    similarities in their rate setting institutions‚ regulatory responsibilities (if any) and government debt management responsibilities (if any)? Which do you consider the best model and why? 4. What have been the costs and benefits of Hong Kong’s currency board system since 1983? Would it be wise to link the Hong Kong dollar to the Chinese renminbi by 2020? 5. “Financial crisis will always be with us.” Discuss methods by which Governments and regulatory authorities could reduce the effects of such crises

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    Introduction The current regulatory structure in Hong Kong 3. Hong Kong’s current approach to regulation can be characterized as institutional with functional aspects. This means that the firm’s legal status (bank‚ broker or insurance company) determines which regulator is responsible for supervising its activities from both a prudential and conduct of business perspective. However‚ this has been modified in Hong Kong to allow for the fact that banks are conducting a broader range of financial

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    here to learn. And it is no easy to me to be here in front of you. I’m Ignacio from Argentina‚ I’m 23 years old‚ and I’m food engineering student from University of Villa Maria. I going to tell you something about my country and my college‚ and I’m inviting to you to know Argentina‚ if you have a possibility to traveling around the word this place can be a very good option and a cheaper option for you. Ok. Argentina is a country divided by 23 autonomous provinces plus the federal capital called Buenos

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    General facts Republica Argentina giulia.mayer@gmx.de Buenos Aires This city has always been one of the most important and influential centres of Argentina and South America. Founded 1536 the city nowadays has a population over 14 mil inhabitants. Buenos Airos has a special statue among 23 provinces the country is divided in. As you can see on the slides in this city the past rubs shoulders with the present‚ giving us a perspective of the future. And now let’s take a look on the

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    and economic turmoil resulting from failed economic stabilization programs that stretches as far back as the Baring Crash of 1890 - considered to be the world’s first full-fledge emerging market currency crisis. For example‚ by some accounts‚ Argentina has had as many as eight major episodes of currency crises since 1970. Notwithstanding this litany of banking and economic debacles‚ the underlying causes for the failure of the numerous stabilization plans implemented has never been directly addressed

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