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INFLUENCE OF SELECTED FINANCIAL INSTROMENTS ON WORLD ECONOMIC MARKETS

Radoslaw Slosarski ()
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Radoslaw Slosarski: Gdansk University of Technology

No 6/2013, Working Papers from Institute of Economic Research

Abstract: Purpose of this article is to present the effect of usage of the risk financial instruments to maximize the income, on world economic markets. The analysis has been subjected to subprime credit market, development of Mortgage-Backed Securities, Collaterized Debt Obligations and Credit Default Swaps instruments. In this paper, has been presented, relationship between those financial instrument and economic markets of USA, Germany, Greece and Spain, as well as impact on economic situation of those countries. To demonstrate scale of those financial instruments , the following indicators have been used: Gross Domestic Product, Consumer Price Index, Fiscal Balance presented as percent of GDP. Analyzed data has been taken from World Bank database. The analysis has been subjected to a period between 2003 and 2011.

Keywords: subprime credits; Mortgage-Backed Securities; Collaterized Debt Obligations; Credit Default Swaps (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16 pages
Date: 2013-02, Revised 2013-05
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Published in Problemy gospodarki swiatowej TOM IV, edited by Magdalena Kuczmarska, Ilona Pietryka, Institute of Economic Research and Polish Economic Society Branch in Torun, Torun 2014

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