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Monthly Archives: November 2015

The true story of the Euro crisis
30 Nov 2015

The true story of the Euro crisis

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Economics, International affairs | 3

Most economist agree on the causes of the repeated crises of the Eurozone but that explanation is not the one that many governments, and the European Commission, want you to believe. * The problems of the Eurozone – bank failures, … Continued

Euro, macro
Changes in the Federal Reserve’s measurement of short term interest rates
20 Nov 2015

Changes in the Federal Reserve’s measurement of short term interest rates

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Finance sector | 0

The Federal Reserve, the US central bank, is making some changes to the measurement and monitoring of the short term interest rate between banks, which is its key target for monetary policy, * Most central banks have goals such as low inflation … Continued

Fed, interest rates, monetary policy
Cash remains king
16 Nov 2015

Cash remains king

by Simon Taylor | posted in: Course material, Financial products | 0

Despite the increasing ease of electronic payments, cash remains popular in the UK, according to the Bank of England. * Money is anything that fulfils the three functions of money: i) a means of payment; ii) a unit of account; … Continued

money
Global foreign reserves are now falling
3 Nov 2015

Global foreign reserves are now falling

by Simon Taylor | posted in: China, Course material, Finance sector, International affairs | 1

The foreign exchange reserves held by governments, having risen for over a decade, have recently fallen. This is mainly because they are being used, as intended, to protect against turbulence in financial markets that would otherwise hurt the developing economies. … Continued

foreign reserves

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Simon is Management Practice Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School. From 2008-2018 he was the first Director of the University of Cambridge Master of Finance (MFin) degree, and was later the first Director of the University's Global Executive MBA. An economist and former equities analyst at JPMorgan and Citigroup, he teaches on financial markets and institutions, infrastructure finance and the world financial system. He is a Fellow in Management at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he is a member of the investment committee, and a research associate of the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group, where he specialises in nuclear finance.

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