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Howell, Michael J.
Capital Wars = The Rise of Global Liquidity /
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Capital Wars/ by Michael J. Howell.
其他題名:
The Rise of Global Liquidity /
作者:
Howell, Michael J.
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XXII, 304 p. 109 illus., 108 illus. in color.online resource. :
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標題:
Banking. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39288-8
ISBN:
9783030392888
Capital Wars = The Rise of Global Liquidity /
Howell, Michael J.
Capital Wars
The Rise of Global Liquidity /[electronic resource] :by Michael J. Howell. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXII, 304 p. 109 illus., 108 illus. in color.online resource.
1. Introduction: Capital Wars -- 2. Global Money -- 3. Synopsis: A Bigger, More Volatile World -- 4. The Liquidity Model -- 5. Real Exchange Adjustment -- 6. Private Sector (Funding) Liquidity -- 7. The Central Banks: Don't Fight the Fed, Don't Upset the ECB and Don't Mess with the PBoC -- 8. Cross-border Capital Flows -- 9. China and the Emerging Markets -- 10. The Liquidity Transmission Mechanism: Understanding Future Macro-valuation Shifts -- 11. Financial Crises and Safe Assets -- 12. The Financial Silk Road: Globalisation and the Eastwards Shift of Capital -- 13. Measuring Liquidity: The Global Liquidity Indexes -- 14. Conclusion: A High Water Mark?.
Economic cycles are driven by financial flows, namely quantities of savings and credits, and not by high street inflation or interest rates. Their sweeping destructive powers are expressed through Global Liquidity, a $130 trillion pool of footloose cash. Global Liquidity describes the gross flows of credit and international capital feeding through the world’s banking systems and wholesale money markets. The huge jump in the volume of international financial markets since the mid-1980s has been boosted by deregulation, innovation and easy money, with financial globalisation now surpassing the peaks of integration reached before the First World War. Global Liquidity drives these markets: it is often determinant, frequently disruptive and always fast-moving. Barely one fifth of Wall Street’s huge gains over recent decades have come from earnings: rising liquidity and investors’ appetite for riskier financial assets have propelled stock prices higher. Similar experiences are shared worldwide and even in emerging markets, such as India, flat earnings have not deterred waves of foreign money and domestic mutual funds from driving-up stock prices. Now with central banks actively pursuing quantitative easing policies, industrial corporations flush with cash and rising wealth levels among emerging market investors, the liquidity theory of investment has never been more important. International spill-overs of these rapacious cross-border flows sets off capital wars and exposes the unattractive face of liquidity called ‘risk.’ As the world grows bigger, it becomes ever more volatile. From the early 1960s onwards, the world economy and its financial markets have suffered from three broad types of shocks – labour costs, oil and commodities, and global liquidity. Financial markets spin on fragile axes and the absence of liquidity often provides a warning of upcoming troubles. Global Liquidity is a much-discussed, but narrowly-researched and vaguely-defined topic. This book deeply explores the subject by clearly defining and measuring liquidity worldwide and by showing its importance for investors. The roles of central banks, shadow banking, the rise of Repo and growth of wholesale money are discussed. Additionally, covering the latest developments in China’s increasingly dominant financial economy, this book will appeal to practitioners, policy-makers, economists and academics, as well as those with a general interest in how financial markets work.
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