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The main theme of this book is the inter-relationship among economic developments in recent years, the changing financial policies of countries and the structural developments in the euromarkets. But before analysing those factors it may be helpful to set out some of the overall changes which have taken place in the markets as a whole. This chapter is concerned with setting out a factual summary of some of the key developments over this period; the underlying reasons, and the developments in more detail, will be examined later.
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References
Bank for International Settlements: press releases from the Monetary and Economic Department on ‘International Banking Developments’.
Euromoney: various articles and statistical presentations.
Financial Times: supplements on euromarkets and individual countries. Inter-Bank Research Organisation: Banking Systems Abroad (April 1978).
International Monetary Fund: Annual Report; Monthly International Financial Statistics; Annual Report on Exchange Restrictions.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: Financial Market Trends; Economic Outlook; individual country reports.
World Bank (IBRD): Borrowing in International Capital Markets —a quarterly report on foreign and international bond issues and publicised eurocurrency credits.
World Financial Markets,published by Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York.
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© 1981 David F. Lomax and P. T. G. Gutmann
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Lomax, D.F., Gutmann, P.T.G. (1981). Developments in the Overall Euromarkets. In: The Euromarkets and International Financial Policies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03882-4_1
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