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IMF Working Papers-Sharp Instrument: A Stab at Identifying the Causes of Economic Growth

May 21, 2018--Summary:
We shed new light on the determinants of growth by tackling the blunt and weak instrument problems in the empirical growth literature. As an instrument for each endogenous variable, we propose average values of the same variable in neighboring countries.

This method has the advantage of producing variable-specific and time-varying-namely, "sharp"-and strong instruments. We find that export sophistication is the only robust determinant of growth among standard growth determinants such as human capital, trade, financial development, and institutions. Our results suggest that other growth determinants may be important to the extent they help improve export sophistication.

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Source: IMF


IMF Working Papers-Should We Fear the Robot Revolution? (The Correct Answer is Yes)

May 21, 2018--We analyze the implications for inequality and output, using a model with two assumptions: "robot" capital is distinct from traditional capital in its degree of substitutability with human labor; and only capitalists and skilled workers save.

We analyze a range of variants that reflect widely different views of how automation may transform the labor market. Our main results are surprisingly robust: automation is good for growth and bad for equality; in the benchmark model real wages fall in the short run and eventually rise, but "eventually" can easily take generations.

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Source: IMF


London-Shanghai Stock Link Takes a Step Closer to Reality

May 20, 2018--Depositary receipts in each city will be cornerstone
System will start this year, according to exchange document.

The long-awaited link between stock exchanges in London and Shanghai is close to becoming a reality, according to a London Stock Exchange Group Plc presentation, another step in China's efforts to integrate with the international financial system.

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Source: Bloomberg


DECPG Global Weekly

May 18, 2018--TAKING STOCK
U.S. industrial production and retail sales rose in April; new housing construction fell
Euro Area GDP growth slowed in 18Q1; inflation was confirmed at 1.2 percent in April.

Japan's GDP contracted for first time since 2015
China's industrial output growth picked up in April, but retail sales and investment growth slowed
Bond issuance in the SSA remained strong

U.S. industrial production and retail sales rose in April; new housing construction fell. U.S. industrial production rose 0.7 percent (m/m, sa) in April, following an upwardly revised gain of 0.7 percent in March (Figure 1). Mining output climbed 1.1 percent in April, owing to strong gains in oil and gas extraction. Utility output rose 1.9 percent, driven by a sharp rise in natural gas output.

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Source: World Bank


Thomson Reuters-Fund Investors and APs Warm to Domestic Equity Funds and ETFs in April

May 16, 2018--While for the second consecutive month money market funds witnessed net outflows, handing back $1.2 billion for April, for the second month in a row both the stock & mixed-asset funds and fixed income funds macro-groups witnessed net inflows, taking in $7.9 billion and $6.0 billion, respectively.

Authorized participants (APs, those investors who actually create and redeem ETF shares) were net purchasers of stock & mixed-asset ETFs-injecting $12.2 billion. And for the seventeenth consecutive month they were net purchasers of bond ETFs-injecting $15.9 billion for April.

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Source: Thomson Reuters


Exchanges maturing in ESG leadership as nine-in-ten embrace sustainability-new WFE survey out today

May 15, 2018--The World Federation of Exchanges ("The WFE"), the global industry group for exchanges and CCPs, today published its fourth annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) survey of members, which shows nearly 90% of member exchanges are embracing sustainability initiatives.

The WFE survey captured the nature and engagement with ESG issues by member exchanges in both developed and emerging markets.

Overall, member exchanges continue to leverage their position to adopt more sustainability initiatives in their respective markets. Exchanges are prioritising the long-term sustainability of the financial system to educate more market participants, proactively drive ESG disclosures, and increase the number of sustainability products offered in their markets. Some exchanges said a lack of resources has hindered the adoption of ESG initiatives, as has insufficient demand, and there are reservations about the potential impact of these initiatives.

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Source: World Federation of Exchanges (WFE)


Morningstar Passive Sustainable Funds: The Global Landscape

May 15, 2018--In this report, we provide an overview of the global landscape of index-tracking sustainable funds, ,looking at trends in asset growth, asset flows, and product development.

We focus on the two regions where these funds have seen the greatest adoption, Europe and the United States. We also examine the broad range of approaches that aim to address various sustainability and investment objectives. We finish by providing a list of key criteria investors should consider when choosing among these funds.

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Source: Morningstar


IMF Working Papers-Evolution of the Global Financial Network and Contagion: A New Approach

May 15, 2018--Summary:
This paper studies the interconnectedness of the global financial system and its susceptibility to shocks. A novel multilayer network framework is applied to link debt and equity exposures across countries.

Use of this approach-that examines simultaneously multiple channels of transmission and their important higher order effects-shows that ignoring the heterogeneity of financial exposures, and simply aggregating all claims, as often done in other studies, can underestimate the extent and effects of financial contagion. The structure of the global financial network has changed since the global financial crisis, impacted by European bank’s deleveraging and higher corporate debt issuance. Still, we find that the structure of the system and contagion remain similar in that network is highly susceptible to shocks from central countries and those with large financial systems (e.g., the USA and the UK). While, individual European countries (excluding the UK) have relatively low impact on shock propagation, the network is highly susceptible to the shocks from the entire euro area. Another important development is the rising role of the Asian countries and the noticeable increase in network susceptibility to shocks from China and Hong Kong SAR economies.

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Source: IMF


The OECD Risks That Matter Survey 2018

May 15, 2018-To find out more about people's perceptions of social and economic risks and how well they think their government reacts to those risks, the OECD recently launched a brand-new cross-national survey-the OECD Risks That Matter Survey.

From March to April 2018, the OECD spoke to a sample of 20 000 adults from 19 countries. People were asked about their top social and economic concerns, how well they think the government responds to their needs and expectations, and what policies they would like to see put in place in future.

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view the Risks that Matter Early Results from the 2018 OECD Cross-National Survey on Social and Economic Risks

Source: OECD


The Eurekahedge Report May 2018

May 15, 2018--Highlights from this month's report
Hedge funds bounced back to positive territory in April, up 0.55% with the underlying markets, as represented by the MSCI AC World Index (Local) up 1.18% over the same period. On a year-to-date basis, managers gained 0.23% with 10% of them posting returns in excess of 5%.

Total hedge fund assets grew by US$31.9 billion over the past four months, with US$36.2 billion attributed to investor inflows while managers posted performance-based losses of US$4.4 billion. Investors have been selective in their allocations across strategies with long/short equities and macro hedge funds seeing stronger subscriptions year-to-date.

CTA/managed futures managers posted their third consecutive month of investor redemptions, totalling US$5.9 billion, bringing its year-to-date outflows to US$2.8 billion. Managers have posted performance-based losses of US$11.7 billion as of April 2018 year-to-date, the highest performance-based losses among all strategic mandates.

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Source: Eurekahedge


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