Sentences with phrase «international capital flows»

If there is any lesson learned from the Asian financial crisis, it is that regulatory safeguards must be in place before large - scale international capital flows begin.
Asia has learned much from its mistakes in the 1990s — in particular, the dangers of fixed exchange rates and over-reliance on international capital flows
International capital flow into Singapore boosted economic activity, helping Singapore secure a lead over Hong Kong.
Third, the increase in international capital flows following the breakdown of the Bretton Woods arrangements began to put pressure on the Australian dollar exchange rate.
Capital Flows and International Policy Harmonization, edited by H. Edward English, comprising two studies in the Canada in the Atlantic Economy series: No. 9, Fiscal Harmonization under Freer Trade: Principles and Their Applications to a Canada-U.S. Free Trade Area, by Hirofumi Shibata (1969); and No. 10, Canadian Economic Policy and the Impact of International Capital Flows, by Richard E. Caves and Grant L. Reuber (1969).
On decisions to cut the cash rate this year, the speech notes that the Bank took into account a number of factors including international capital flows, exchange rates, the impact on savers, household balance sheets as well as developments in the housing market.
Even in the 1950s and 1960s, when international capital flows were much smaller, and did not drive trade flows to nearly the same extent, capital flows very often constrained trade flows — most famously the «dollar shortage», which was only relieved by the Marshall Plan.
International capital flows tend to rise during periods of strong economic activity and fall back during recessionary times.
The report said virtual money issued by a country's central bank could, if widely used in crossborder transations, lead to disruptive international capital flows and exchange rate fluctuations.
Given Africa's role in the global economy in the last few centuries, debates about a different way of engaging with international capital flows are of great significance to the continent's future.
Globalization - The growing integration and interdependence of countries worldwide through the increasing volume and variety of cross-border transactions in goods and services, free international capital flows, and the more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology, information and culture.
International capital flows into U.S. real estate assets will continue — and increase.
Canadian Economic Policy and the Impact of International Capital Flows, Canada in the Atlantic Economy 10, by Richard E. Caves and Grant L. Reuber.
This is clear from the Treasury's data on international capital flows, which shows $ 50 to $ 60 billion a month worth of purchases of US Treasury securities from abroad, almost all of it from London or the Caribbean, that is, offshore banking centers.
International capital flows aren't necessary to produce unsustainable consumer credit imbalances.
International capital flows can be a form of risk - taking, and we know that risk - taking increases during good economic times and is cut back during downturns.
The education offers five full days of study focusing on the critical aspects of international real estate transactions, including globalization of economies, international capital flow, marketing and business planning strategies, roles and expectations in international transactions, and the unique business and cultural practices of countries around the world.
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