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Analysis of Factors Influencing on the Yield of Bank Bonds in Developed and Developing Countries

Student: Polun Dmitry

Supervisor: Tatiana Sokolova

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The paper focuses on the factors that influence bank bonds yield. The main goal of the paper is to analyze and find out the difference in factors that influence the bank bonds yield in developed and developing countries, measure this difference and provide economic meaning of the results. For this purpose, the regression analysis is used. The data for the research includes the information about the bank bonds yield and status of other factors that are included in the regression model in several developed and developing countries. The choice of the included factors is based on the past researches connected to this theme. We anticipate that some factors will be significant for developing countries analysis, but insignificant for developed counties analysis. Moreover, for the factors, that are significant for both types of countries, developed and developing, we expect different level of significance and different coefficients for some factors. The paper contains three main parts. The first part is about bonds as a whole. This part contains information about bonds types, classifications, specifications of bank bonds. The secondt part consists of literature review of researches that are connected to our theme, revealing the list of the factors that might be relevant for the study and some results of similar studies for exact countries. The third part includes the regression analysis of the data and interpretation of the results.

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