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  2. Impossible trinity - Wikipedia

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    Option (b): An independent monetary policy and free capital flows (but not a stable exchange rate). Option (c): A stable exchange rate and independent monetary policy (but no free capital flows, which would require the use of capital controls). Currently, Eurozone members have chosen the first option (a) after the introduction of the euro.

  3. Strong economy, safe asset demand boosted US dominance ... - AOL

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    A chapter on international capital flows in the CEA report noted the U.S. received 41% of global gross capital inflows in 2022-23, the highest share of any country, and nearly double its pre ...

  4. International factor movements - Wikipedia

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    In international economics, international factor movements are movements of labor, capital, and other factors of production between countries. International factor movements occur in three ways: immigration / emigration , capital transfers through international borrowing and lending, and foreign direct investment . [ 1 ]

  5. Global financial system - Wikipedia

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    Chart of the world's gross domestic product over the last two millennia. The global financial system is the worldwide framework of legal agreements, institutions, and both formal and informal economic action that together facilitate international flows of financial capital for purposes of investment and trade financing.

  6. Billions of dollars are flowing out of Chinese markets in a ...

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    “The change in global capital flows is seismic,” Robin Brooks, chief economist at the Institute of International Finance, wrote in a Sunday post on X.com. “For the past decade, China ...

  7. International economics - Wikipedia

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    International finance studies the flow of capital across international financial markets, and the effects of these movements on exchange rates. [ 3 ] International monetary economics and international macroeconomics study flows of money across countries and the resulting effects on their economies as a whole.

  8. Feldstein–Horioka puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The Feldstein–Horioka puzzle is a widely discussed problem in macroeconomics and international finance, which was first documented by Martin Feldstein and Charles Horioka in a 1980 paper. [1] Economic theory assumes that if investors can easily invest anywhere in the world, acting rationally they would invest in countries offering the highest ...

  9. Treasury International Capital - Wikipedia

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    Treasury International Capital or TIC is a set of monthly and quarterly statistical reports from the U.S. Treasury that shows nearly all the flows of money into and out of the U.S., for purchases and sales of U.S. securities and financial instruments by institutions, governments, central banks, corporations and many other entities.