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Financial markets / United States housing bubble / Mathematical finance / Structured finance / Financial risk / Market liquidity / Bond / Capital asset pricing model / Mark-to-market accounting / Economics / Financial economics / Finance
Date: 2012-08-22 10:52:00
Financial markets
United States housing bubble
Mathematical finance
Structured finance
Financial risk
Market liquidity
Bond
Capital asset pricing model
Mark-to-market accounting
Economics
Financial economics
Finance

Financial globalization in a world without a riskless asset

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