Financial economics

Financial economics is the branch of economics characterized by a "concentration on monetary activities", in which "money of one type or another is likely to appear on both sides of a trade". Its concern is thus the interrelation of financial variables, such as prices, interest rates and shares, as opposed to those concerning the real economy. It has two main areas of focus: asset pricing (or "investment theory") and corporate finance; the first being the perspective of providers of capital and the second of users of capital.

The subject is concerned with "the allocation and deployment of economic resources, both spatially and across time, in an uncertain environment". It therefore centers on decision making under uncertainty in the context of the financial markets, and the resultant economic and financial models and principles, and is concerned with deriving testable or policy implications from acceptable assumptions. It is built on the foundations of microeconomics and decision theory.

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All UK families ‘to be worse off by 2030’ as poor bear the brunt, new data warns

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
Earlier last week a group of leading economists wrote to the Financial Times warning that it would be a “profound mistake” for ministers to cut spending or investment, adding that “the UK cannot cut its way to growth”.
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Why are illegal migrants still allowed to live in public housing?

New York Post 23 Mar 2025
It was the economist Milton Friedman, himself an immigration advocate, who observed that it’s hard to reconcile the safety net of the welfare state with open borders.
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What is Austrian Economics?

The Call 22 Mar 2025
Austrian economists assert ... For example, during the 2008 financial crisis, Austrian economists pointed to years of low interest rates set by the Federal Reserve as a key driver of the housing bubble.
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REVEALED: Chancellor plans £15bn spending squeeze

This is Money 22 Mar 2025
It delivers its verdict on the public finances the same day ... Therefore, economists say, she will have to find spending cuts of up to £15 billion to rebuild a buffer that is credible to financial markets ... ....
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Cyprus Business Now: ESM meeting, CBC chief, shipping, BoC stake, Hermes deal

CyprusMail 22 Mar 2025
The event brought together policymakers, economists, financial sector executives, and private sector representatives to discuss key economic developments and risks ... the Cypriot financial institution.
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REVEALED: Chancellor plans £15bn spending squeeze | This is Money

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
It delivers its verdict on the public finances the same day ... Fickle finger of fate ... Therefore, economists say, she will have to find spending cuts of up to £15 billion to rebuild a buffer that is credible to financial markets ... RELATED ARTICLES ... .
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REVEALED: Chancellor plans £15bn spending squeeze | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 22 Mar 2025
It delivers its verdict on the public finances the same day ... Fickle finger of fate ... Therefore, economists say, she will have to find spending cuts of up to £15 billion to rebuild a buffer that is credible to financial markets ... RELATED ARTICLES ... .
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Trump’s economic policies put $5,000 DOGE dividend checks on hold

Cryptopolitan 22 Mar 2025
... financial relief toward more systemic economic restructuring ... However, leading economists caution that flooding the economy with large sums could stoke inflation rather than ease financial hardship.
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All UK families ‘to be worse off by 2030’ as poor bear the brunt, new ...

AOL 22 Mar 2025
Earlier last week a group of leading economists wrote to the Financial Times warning that it would be a “profound mistake” for ministers to cut spending or investment, adding that “the UK cannot cut its way to growth”.
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Will the US dollar really be able to keep its crown forever?

Cryptopolitan 22 Mar 2025
The dollar has ruled global finance for a century. But now, it’s being tested—from all sides. BRICS nations are building alternatives ... Economists often point to big numbers—U.S. GDP, deep financial markets, high liquidity—to explain why the dollar leads.
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Global South Financiers Forum an important platform: Indonesian economist

Xinhua 21 Mar 2025
An Indonesia-based economist has hailed the 2025 Global South Financiers Forum in Beijing for providing an important platform for Global South countries to collaborate ... Financiers eye cooperation opportunities among Global South countries.
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Reeves under pressure as UK borrowing sharply exceeds forecasts

The Observer 21 Mar 2025
Highlighting a growing backlash against the chancellor, a group of Britain’s most distinguished economists wrote in a letter to the Financial Times on Friday saying it would be a “profound mistake” to cut spending or investment.
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CBC and ESM discuss Cyprus’ economic progress

CyprusMail 21 Mar 2025
The event brought together policymakers, economists, financial sector executives, and private sector representatives to discuss key economic developments and risks ... and uphold financial stability.
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Economic Watch: Trump's trade tariffs chill markets, upset businesses, consumers

China.dot.org 21 Mar 2025
In the opinion of Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, U.S ... A recent co-survey on 49 economists by the Financial Times put the U.S.
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Hawala and Terror Financing: Pakistan’s Ongoing Challenges Post-FATF

Khaama Press 21 Mar 2025
Authorities indicated that some agents facilitated the transfer of foreign exchange outside of regulated financial channels ... Informal financial transactions have been linked to the movement of goods such as narcotics and unregistered items.
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