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Central Bank Research Hub Index - S: surged-surprise



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sacrific - savers | saving - schumpet | schwartz - second | secondar - sections | sector - see | seeking - senior | sense - service | servicer - sets | setters - setting | settled - shares | sharing - shimer | shock - signal | signalin - simultan | sin - skew | skewed - slowdown | sluggish - software | solicite - southeas | southern - spain | span - speciali | specialn - spikes | spill - sprawl | spread - ssi | stabilis - starting | starts - stated | statemen - static | stationa - still) | sting - strong | stronger - sub | subject - summit | sunk - surface | surged - surprise | surveill - surveyab | surveyin - swings | swiss - synthesi | syntheti - systemat | systemic - szilárd

Why has FX trading

  surged?, by Gabriele Galati and Michael Melvin (Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review 0412f)Abstract
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Structural Determinants of Hong Kong's Current Account

  Surplus , by Frank Leung (Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers RM2006-14)Full text

Adjusting Chinese Bilateral Trade Data: How Big is China's Trade   Surplus , by John W. Schindler; Dustin H. Beckett (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-831)Abstract
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Can the Chinese trade   surplus be reduced through exchange rate policy?, by Alicia Garc?a-Herrero and Tuuli Koivu (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2007/06)Abstract
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On Current Account

  Surpluses and the Correction of Global Imbalances, by Sebastián Edwards (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 440)Abstract
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A model of market

  surprises , by Lavan Mahadeva (Bank of England Working papers 327)Abstract
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Monetary Policy   Surprises and the Brazilian Term Structure of Interest Rates, by Benjamin Miranda Tabak (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 070)Abstract
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European Monetary Policy   Surprises: The Aggregate and Sectoral Stock Market Response, by Don Bredin, Stuart Hyde and Gerard O'Reilly (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/10)Abstract
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sacrific - savers | saving - schumpet | schwartz - second | secondar - sections | sector - see | seeking - senior | sense - service | servicer - sets | setters - setting | settled - shares | sharing - shimer | shock - signal | signalin - simultan | sin - skew | skewed - slowdown | sluggish - software | solicite - southeas | southern - spain | span - speciali | specialn - spikes | spill - sprawl | spread - ssi | stabilis - starting | starts - stated | statemen - static | stationa - still) | sting - strong | stronger - sub | subject - summit | sunk - surface | surged - surprise | surveill - surveyab | surveyin - swings | swiss - synthesi | syntheti - systemat | systemic - szilárd

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