International Financial Statistics October 2005

International Financial Statistics October 2005

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2005-10-05

Total Pages: 1089

ISBN-13: 145193484X

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The IMF’s principal statistical publication, International Financial Statistics (IFS) Online, is the standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. For most countries, IFS Online reports data on balance of payments, international investment position, international liquidity, monetary and financial statistics, exchange rates, interest rates, prices, production, government accounts, national accounts, and population. Updated monthly.


International Financial Statistics, October 2012

International Financial Statistics, October 2012

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2012-09-28

Total Pages: 825

ISBN-13: 1475507216

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The IMF’s principal statistical publication, International Financial Statistics (IFS) Online, is the standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. For most countries, IFS Online reports data on balance of payments, international investment position, international liquidity, monetary and financial statistics, exchange rates, interest rates, prices, production, government accounts, national accounts, and population. Updated monthly.


International Financial Statistics, October 2013

International Financial Statistics, October 2013

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2013-09-30

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13: 1484343344

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The IMF’s principal statistical publication, International Financial Statistics (IFS) Online, is the standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. For most countries, IFS Online reports data on balance of payments, international investment position, international liquidity, monetary and financial statistics, exchange rates, interest rates, prices, production, government accounts, national accounts, and population. Updated monthly.


International Financial Statistics, October 2017

International Financial Statistics, October 2017

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 1044

ISBN-13: 1484320808

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This paper discusses that for ease of comparison between the nominal effective exchange rate index and the real effective exchange rate index, the average exchange rate expressed in terms of US dollars per unit of each of the national currencies. In both cases, an increase in the index reflects an appreciation. Because of certain data-related limits, particularly where IMF estimates have been used, data users need to exercise considerable caution in interpreting movements in nominal effective and real effective exchange rates. The IMF publishes calculated effective exchange rates data only for countries that have given their approval. Similar indices that are calculated by country authorities may contain different results. For manufactured goods, trade by type of good and market is distinguished in the database. For primary products, the weights assigned depend principally on a country’s role as a global supplier or buyer of the product.


International Financial Statistics, October 2015

International Financial Statistics, October 2015

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 889

ISBN-13: 1498391699

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This October 2015 issue of International Financial Statistics (IFS) is a standard source of statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. IFS publish, for most countries of the world, current data on exchange rates, international liquidity, international banking, money and banking, interest rates, prices, production, international transactions (including balance of payments and international investment position), government finance, and national accounts. The notes to the country tables in the monthly issues provide information about exceptions in the choice of the consumer price index and the period average exchange rate index. Since January 1, 1981, the value of the SDR has been determined based on the currencies of the five member countries having the largest exports of goods and services during the five-year period ending one year before the date of the latest revision to the valuation basket.


International Financial Statistics, October 2016

International Financial Statistics, October 2016

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2016-09-30

Total Pages: 880

ISBN-13: 1513522094

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This October 2016 issue of International Financial Statistics (IFS) is a standard source of statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. This issue presents countries newly reporting monetary data for Rwanda using the standardized report forms. Exchange rates in IFS are classified into three broad categories, reflecting the role of the authorities in determining the rates and/or the multiplicity of the exchange rates in a country. Although the method of calculating the US dollar/SDR exchange rate has remained the same, the currencies’ number and weight have changed over time. Their amount in the SDR basket is reviewed every five years. When a country joins the IMF, it is assigned a quota that fits into the structure of existing quotas. Quotas are considered in the light of the member’s economic characteristics and considering quotas of similar countries.


International Financial Statistics, October 2014

International Financial Statistics, October 2014

Author: International Monetary Fund. Statistics Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2014-10-01

Total Pages: 843

ISBN-13: 1484365348

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The IMF’s principal statistical publication, International Financial Statistics (IFS) Online, is the standard source of international statistics on all aspects of international and domestic finance. For most countries, IFS Online reports data on balance of payments, international investment position, international liquidity, monetary and financial statistics, exchange rates, interest rates, prices, production, government accounts, national accounts, and population. Updated monthly.


Statistical Analysis of Financial Data in S-Plus

Statistical Analysis of Financial Data in S-Plus

Author: René Carmona

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-18

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0387218246

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This is the first book at the graduate textbook level to discuss analyzing financial data with S-PLUS. Its originality lies in the introduction of tools for the estimation and simulation of heavy tail distributions and copulas, the computation of measures of risk, and the principal component analysis of yield curves. The book is aimed at undergraduate students in financial engineering; master students in finance and MBA's, and to practitioners with financial data analysis concerns.


Arab Economies in the Twenty-First Century

Arab Economies in the Twenty-First Century

Author: Paul Rivlin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-02-09

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0521895006

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This book examines the relationship between demographic growth and economic development in eight Arab countries. Despite a slowdown in demographic growth, as a result of the change in the age structure of the population, the labor force is increasing rapidly. In other parts of the world, similar developments have enhanced economic growth. In the Arab world, however, many of the opportunities presented by demographic transition are being lost, resulting in serious threats to the political stability of the region. The main reason for this is that the region has missed out on industrialization. The book goes beyond conventional analysis to ask two closely related questions. The first is, why were governments so slow in tackling stability? The second is, why has the response been similar in apparently different economies? Answers are provided using new literature in economics and economic history.