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When the Back Office

  Moved to the Front Burner: Settlement Fails in the Treasury Market after 9/11, by Michael J. Fleming and Kenneth D. Garbade (New York Fed Economic policy review 0211flem)Abstract
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Public and private sector wages: co-

  movement and causality, by Ana Lamo (European Central Bank Working papers 963)Full text

Effects of WTO membership on income distribution and labour   movement in China - A CGE analysis, by Jiao Wang, David Mayes, Guanghua Wan (Bank of Finland BOFIT Discussion Papers 2005/18)Abstract
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How Strong Is Co-   Movement in Employment Over the Business Cycle? Evidence from State/Industry Data, by Gerald A. Carlino and Robert H. DeFina (Philadelphia Fed Working Papers wp03-05)Full text

Co-   Movement in Sticky Price Models with Durable Goods, by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst (Cleveland Fed Working papers WP06-14)Full text

Cash Flows and Discount Rates, Industry and Country Effects, and Co-   Movement in Stock Returns, by John Ammer; Jon Wongswan (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2004-818)Abstract
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Co-   movement of Australian State Business Cycles, by David Norman and Thomas Walker (Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers RDP2004-09)Abstract
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Breaks in the Variability and Co-   Movement of G-7 Economic Growth, by Brian M. Doyle; Jon Faust (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-786)Abstract
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Decomposing the co-   movement of the business cycle: a time-frequency analysis of growth cycles in the euro area, by Patrick M. Crowley - Jim Lee (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2005/12)Abstract
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Modelling the implied probability of stock market   movements , by Ernst Glatzer and Martin Scheicher (European Central Bank Working papers No.212)Full text

Contagion and interdependence: measuring CEE banking sector co-   movements , by Terhi Jokipii - Brian Lucey (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/15)Abstract
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The co-   movements along the forward curve of natural gas futures: a structural view, by Fabrizio Spargoli – Paolo Zagaglia (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2008/26)Abstract
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Commodity Price   Movements and PCE Inflation, by Bart Hobijn (New York Fed Current issues ci14-08)Abstract
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Oil Price   Movements and the Global Economy: A Model-Based Assessment, by Selim Elekdag, René Lalonde, Douglas Laxton, Dirk Muir, and Paolo Pesenti (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-34)Abstract
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Distilling co-   movements from persistent macro and financial series, by Karim Abadir and Gabriel Talmain (European Central Bank Working papers 525)Full text

Term Structure   Movements Implicit in Option Prices, by Carlos Ibsen R. Almeida and José Valentim M. Vicente (Central Bank of Brazil Working Papers 128)Abstract
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Financial Differences and Business Cycle Co-   Movements in A Currency Area, by Ester Faia (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP097)Abstract
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Large Term Structure   Movements in a Factor Model Framework, by Marcelo Reyes (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 341)Abstract
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The Information Contained in Forward Rates   Movements in Chile, by Mauricio Larraín, Fernando Parro (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 386)Abstract
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Explaining Cyclical   Movements in Employment: Creative Destruction or Changes in Utilization, by Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-23)Abstract
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Does Mortgage Hedging Amplify   Movements in Long-term Interest Rates?, by Roberto Perli and Brian Sack (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2003-49)Abstract
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How Biased are Measures of Cyclical   Movements in Productivity and Hours?, by Stephanie Aaronson and Andrew Figura (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-38)Abstract
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Do changes in structural factors explain   movements in the equilibrium rate of unemployment?, by Vincenzo Cassino and Richard Thornton (Bank of England Working papers 153)Abstract
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Monetary Policy Signaling and   Movements in the Swedish Term Structure of Interest Rates, by Malin Andersson , Hans Dillén and Peter Sellin (Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers No132)Abstract
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Structural filters for monetary analysis: the inflationary   movements of money in the euro area, by Annick Bruggeman, Gonzalo Camba-Méndez (European Central Bank Working papers 470)Full text

The effects of stock market   movements on consumption and investment: does the shock matter?, by Stephen Millard and John Power (Bank of England Working papers 236)Abstract
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An investigation on the effect of real exchange rate   movements on OECD bilateral exports, by Antoine Berthou (European Central Bank Working papers 920)Full text

Impact of Exchange Rate   Movements on the Mainland Economy, by Chang Shu and Raymond Yip (Hong Kong Monetary Authority China Economic Issues 200603)Full text

The Impact of Exchange Rate   Movements on U.S. Foreign Debt, by Cédric Tille (New York Fed Current issues ci09-01)Abstract
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How does monetary policy respond to exchange rate   movements? New international evidence, by Hilde C. Bjørnland and Jørn I. Halvorsen (Central Bank of Norway Working Papers 2008/15)Abstract
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Do Central Banks Respond to Exchange Rate   Movements? Some New Evidence from Structural Estimation, by Wei Dong (Bank of Canada Working papers 2008-24)Abstract
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Announcement effects on exchange rate   movements: continuity as a selection criterion among the REE, by Mikael Bask (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/06)Abstract
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Accounting for the source of exchange rate   movements: new evidence, by Katie Farrant and Gert Peersman (Bank of England Working papers 269)Abstract
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How Economic News

  Moves Markets, by Leonardo Bartolini, Linda Goldberg, and Adam Sacarny (New York Fed Current issues ci14-06)Abstract
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What   Moves Sovereign Bond Markets? The Effects of Economic News on U.S. and German Yields, by Linda Goldberg and Deborah Leonard (New York Fed Current issues ci09-09)Abstract
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Which news   moves the euro area bond market?, by Magnus Andersson (European Central Bank Working papers 631)Full text

  Moving to High Quality of Life, by Jordan Rappaport (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP07-02)Abstract
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  Moving to Nice Weather, by Jordan Rappaport (Kansas City Fed Working Papers RWP03-07)Abstract
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Clustering techniques applied to outlier detection of financial market series using a   moving window filtering algorithm, by Josep Maria Puigvert Gutiérrez and Josep Fortiana Gregori (European Central Bank Working papers 948)Full text

The Role of the Chairman in Setting Monetary Policy: Individualistic vs. Autocratically Collegial

  MPCs , by by Petra Gerlach-Kristen (IJCB International Journal of Central Banking 08q3a5)Abstract
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Why the marginal

  MRO rate exceeds the ECB policy rate?, by Tuomas Välimäki (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2006/20)Abstract
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  Mr. Wicksell and the global economy: What drives real interest rates?, by Michal Brzoza-Brzezina, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP139)Abstract
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Trading European sovereign bonds: the microstructure of the

  MTS trading platforms, by Yiu Chung Cheung (European Central Bank Working papers 432)Full text

Pillar I treatment of concentrations in the banking book - a

  multifactor approach, by Zoltán Varsányi (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2006/11)Abstract
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  Multifactor Productivity and its Determinants: An Empirical Analysis for Mexican Manufacturing., by Salgado Banda Héctor; Bernal Verdugo Lorenzo E. (Bank of Mexico Working Papers 2007-09)Full text

Investment-Specific and   Multifactor Productivity in Multi-Sector Open Economies: Data and Analysis, by Luca Guerrieri; Dale W. Henderson; Jinill Kim (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2005-828)Abstract
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Long term vs. short term comovements in stock markets: the use of Markov-switching

  multifractal models., by Julien Idier (Bank of France Working Papers Nr 218)Abstract
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  Multihoming in the market for payment media: evidence from young Finnish cousumers, by Ari Hyytinen and Tuomas Takalo (Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 2004/25)Abstract
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  Multilateral Adjustment and Exchange Rate Dynamics: The Case of Three Commodity Currencies, by Jeannine Bailliu, Ali Dib, Takashi Kano, and Lawrence Schembri (Bank of Canada Working papers 2007-41)Abstract
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  Multimarket Bank Pricing: An Empirical Investigation of Deposit Interest Rates, by Timothy H. Hannan and Robin A. Prager (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2004-38)Abstract
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The Profitability of Small, Single-Market Banks In an Era of   Multimarket Banking, by Timothy H. Hannan and Robin A. Prager (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2006-41)Abstract
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Retail Deposit Fees and   Multimarket Banking, by Timothy H. Hannan (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-65)Abstract
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The Effects of Competition from Large,   Multimarket Firms on the Performance of Small, Single-Market Firms: Evidence from the Banking Industry, by Allen N. Berger, Astrid A. Dick, Lawrence G. Goldberg, and Lawrence J. White (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2005-15)Abstract
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  Multimodality Test and Mixture Distributions: An Application to the Central Bank Expectation Surve, by Patricio Jaramillo; Juan Carlos Piantini (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 489)Abstract
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How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand? A   multimodel approach for Hungary, by Zoltán M. Jakab-Viktor Várpalotai-Balázs Vonnák (Magyar Nemzeti Bank Working papers 2006/04)Abstract
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Internal Capital Markets and Lending by

  Multinational Bank Subsidiaries, by Ralph de Haas, Iman van Lelyveld (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 101)Full text

The Determinants of   Multinational Banking during the First Globalization, 1870-1914, by Stefano Battilossi with comments by Patrick McGuire and Aurel Schubert (Austrian National Bank Working Papers WP114)Abstract
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Cross-Border Lending Contagion in   Multinational Banks, by Alexis Derviz and Jirí Podpiera (Czech National Bank Working papers 2006/09)Abstract

Cross-border lending contagion in   multinational banks, by Alexis Derviz and Jiri Podpiera (European Central Bank Working papers 807)Full text

Regulation of   multinational banks: a theoretical inquiry, by Giacomo Calzolari and Gyongyi Loranth (European Central Bank Working papers 431)Full text

Internal Capital Markets in   Multinational Banks: Implications for European Transition Countries, by (DNB) (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 051)Full text

Knowledge Spillover Effects from   Multinational Corporations in the Korean Information Technology Industries, by Gwanghoon Lee (The Bank of Korea Economic Papers 60)Abstract
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The Contribution of   Multinational Corporations to U.S. Productivity Growth, 1977-2000, by Carol Corrado, Paul Lengermann, and Larry Slifman (Federal Reserve Board FEDS series 2007-21)Abstract
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The Timing and Probability of FDI: An Application to the United States   Multinational Enterprises, by José Brandão de Brito, Felipa de Mello Sampayo (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2003-02)Abstract
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Do   Multinational Enterprises Relocate Employment to Low Wage Regions? Evidence from European Multinationals, by Jozef Konings and Alan Murphy (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/01)Abstract
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  Multinational Firms and Productivity Catching-Up: The Case Of Chilean Manufacturing, by Roberto Álvarez, Gustavo Crespi (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 429)Abstract
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  Multinational firms, exclusivity, and the degree of backward linkages, by Ping Lin, Kamal Saggi (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200510)Full text

Margins of   multinational labor substitution, by Sascha O. Becker, Marc-Andreas Mündler (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200624)Full text

How would formula apportionment in the EU affect the distribution and the size of the corporate tax base? - An analysis based on German   multinationals , by Clemens Füst, Thomas Hemmelgarn, Fred Ramb (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200620)Full text

Tax incentives and the location of FDI: evidence from a panel of German   multinationals , by Thiess Buettner, Martin Ruf (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200517)Full text

Do Multinational Enterprises Relocate Employment to Low Wage Regions? Evidence from European   Multinationals , by Jozef Konings and Alan Murphy (Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers 05/RT/01)Abstract
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The Locational Determinants of the U.S.   Multinationals Activities, by Felipa de Mello Sampayo, José Brandão de Brito (Bank of Portugal Working papers 2004-11)Abstract
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  Multinationals and Exchange Rate Pass-Through, by Alexandra Lai and Oana Secrieru (Bank of Canada Working papers 2006-30)Abstract
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  Multinationals as Stabilizers?: Economic Crisis and Plant Employment Growth, by Roberto Álvarez, Holger Görg (Central Bank of Chile Working Papers 412)Abstract
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The Effect of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on   Multinationals' Returns, by Jane Ihrig; David Prior (Federal Reserve Board International Financial Discussion Papers 2003-782)Abstract
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Volatile   multinationals? Evidence from the labor demand of German firms, by Claudia M. Buch, Alexander Lipponer (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200722)Full text

Monitoring Costs and   Multinational-Bank Lending, by Ralph de Haas (Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers 088)Full text

Going   multinational: What are the effects on home market performance?, by Robert Jäckle (Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers 200603)Full text

Switching from single to

  multiple bank lending relationships: determinants and implications, by Luísa A Farinha and João A C Santos (Bank for International Settlements Working papers 083)Abstract
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