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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Risk capacity, portfolio choice and exchange rates | Boris Hofmann, Ilhyock Shim and Hyun Song Shin - BIS | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| Treasury supply shocks and the term structure of interest rates in the UK | Andras Lengyel - University of Amsterdam | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| Interest Rate Uncertainty and Sovereign Default Risk | Alok Johri, Shahed Khan, Cesar Sosa-Padilla - McMaster University, University of Western Ontario, University of Notre Dame and NBER | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Government Bond Yields | Yang Zhou, Deimantė Teresienė, Greta Keliuotytė-Staniulėnienė, Rasa Kanapickiene, Rebecca Kechen Dong Ahmad Kaab Omeir - Lingnan Normal University, Vilnius University, University of Technology Sydney | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| What drives repo haircuts? Evidence from the UK market | Christian Julliard, Gábor Pintér, Karamfil Todorov, Kathy Yuan - Bank of England | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| Endogenous market development for government securities in lower-income economies | Tadashi Endo - Nagoya University | Financial Analysis | 2021 |
| Long-Term Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies: A Counterfactual Analysis | Ugo Panizza - The Graduate Institute Geneva | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| South Africa: The Financial Sector-Sovereign Nexus | Heiko Hesse, Ken Miyajima - International Monetary Fund | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| A p Theory of Government Debt and Taxes | Wei Jiang, Thomas J. Sargent, Neng Wang, Jinqiang Yang - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, New York University, Columbia University, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
| Sovereign Defaults and Debt Sustainability: The Debt Recovery Channel | Diarra Ibrahima,Guillard Michel, Kempf, Hubert - Université Paris-Saclay, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay | Financial Analysis | 2022 |
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