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- Cash-In-The-Market Pricing Or Cash Hoarding: How Banks Choose Liquidity
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- Factors Influencing Liquidity in Emerging Markets
- Stock Market Crash of 1987
- A Study of Stock Market Liquidity from 1973 to 2015 by Yiyang Luo
- Capital Flows and the International Financial System
- Financial Globalization and the Anglo-Saxon Model of Capitalism: an Agency-Centered Approach to Study Financial C
- Understanding Financial Market Liquidity
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- An Empirical Analysis of Stock and Bond Market Liquidity Tarun Chordia, Asani Sarkar, and Avanidhar Subrahmanyam Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, No
- Impact of Investor Behavior and Stock Market Liquidity: Evidence from China
- Stock Market Liquidity, the Great Lockdown and the COVID-19 Global
- Stock Market Liquidity and the Macroeconomy: Evidence from Japan
- High Frequency Trading and Mini Flash Crashes Arxiv:1211.6667V1
- The Federal Reserve's Response to the 1987 Market Crash
- Stock Market Liquidity: Determinants and Implications*
- In Memoriam 1987 ‒ a Year That Shook Finance to Its
- Global Financial Markets Liquidity Study
- The Origins of Bank-Based and Market-Based Financial Systems. Germany, Japan, and the United States
- Working Paper 108 European Banks and Their Impact on the Banking Industry in Chile and Brazil: 1862–1913
- Market Liquidity: a Primer
- Market Liquidity and Stress: Selected Issues and Policy Implications
- Market Liquidity As a Sentiment Indicator$
- Liquidity, Value and Wealth Reconceiving Marx for an Era Of
- The Puzzling Decline in Financial Market Liquidity1 Avinash Persaud, State Street
- Flash Crash”: Flow Toxicity, Liquidity Crashes, and the Probability of Informed Trading
- Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity
- Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity∗
- High-Frequency Trading During Flash Crashes: Walk of Fame Or Hall of Shame?∗
- Large Bets and Stock Market Crashes
- Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity∗
- THE SUCCESSFUL and LIBERAL STABILIZATION of CAMPOS SALES, 1898-1902 John Schulz Brazilian Business School