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The problem of attraction of funds by Ukrainian banks on international financial markets in conditions of crisis is considered. It is proposed to limit the most risky bank operations, to support export activities and to stimulate the crediting of industrial sector, thus making the state policy of stimulation of households savings more active.
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The article presents the new tax and legal framework for Polish and international undertakings for collective investments (UCI) that came into force in January 2011. Prior to 2011, there were some tax obstacles within the Polish tax system that made competitive advantage in favor of domestic UCIs, and therefore were not in line with European regulations. The tax harmonization voted at the end of 2010 by Polish Parliament lifted those barriers, but at the same time gave birth to new threats and opportunities.
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We evaluate the process of financial and trade integration in 26 European Union (EU) countries over the period 1993 – 2012. We distinguish between “new” and “old” EU countries to compare the processes of financial and trade integration in the developed countries and formerly central-planned economies. We use classical and moving correlation, dynamic correlation and wavelet co-spectrum. The classical and moving correlation shows the strong relation until 2008. The dynamic correlation confirms strong relation for long and business cycle frequencies. Specification via wavelet co-spectrum reveals that long frequencies are correlated in the period 200 – 2009, business cycle frequencies in the period 1993 – 1994 and 2003 – 2004 and middle frequencies generally in the period 2008 – 201. The process of financial integration was stronger in the old EU member countries while the process of trade integration in the new member countries.
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