Secular Growth in Emerging Markets and How to Access It
... structurally, emerging markets are now better placed to deal with harder economic times than in previous crises; a point elaborated upon later. The positive momentum seen since emerging markets bottomed in October 2008 has also been magnified by the monetary and fiscal policy responses taken by emer ...
... structurally, emerging markets are now better placed to deal with harder economic times than in previous crises; a point elaborated upon later. The positive momentum seen since emerging markets bottomed in October 2008 has also been magnified by the monetary and fiscal policy responses taken by emer ...
Saudi Arabia - Knight Frank
... sectors, as well as weak supply of new, prime office space. By comparison, over the past year, while rental values in Dubai have risen by 5%, those in Bahrain have fallen by the same magnitude. However, while the market is currently performing well relative to others in the region, it’s worth noting ...
... sectors, as well as weak supply of new, prime office space. By comparison, over the past year, while rental values in Dubai have risen by 5%, those in Bahrain have fallen by the same magnitude. However, while the market is currently performing well relative to others in the region, it’s worth noting ...
Chapter 1
... funds are converted from one currency into another • The foreign exchange rate is the price of one currency in terms of another currency. • The foreign exchange market determines the foreign exchange rate. ...
... funds are converted from one currency into another • The foreign exchange rate is the price of one currency in terms of another currency. • The foreign exchange market determines the foreign exchange rate. ...
What does the crisis of 2008 imply for 2009 and beyond?
... equity markets and economic activity around the world. Underscoring the severity of the crisis and the rising uncertainty about the future economic and financial landscape, the daily volatility of the U.S. stock market over the year approached levels last seen during the Great Depression. The events ...
... equity markets and economic activity around the world. Underscoring the severity of the crisis and the rising uncertainty about the future economic and financial landscape, the daily volatility of the U.S. stock market over the year approached levels last seen during the Great Depression. The events ...
Brexit decision puts strain on German economy
... This effect is likely to dampen equipment investment by 0.3 percentage points in the current year and by 0.9 percentage points in the coming year.5 Other investment is not likely to be considerably affected by the Brexit referendum decision. This refers largely to R&D spending, which contributes sub ...
... This effect is likely to dampen equipment investment by 0.3 percentage points in the current year and by 0.9 percentage points in the coming year.5 Other investment is not likely to be considerably affected by the Brexit referendum decision. This refers largely to R&D spending, which contributes sub ...
Stock Market Liberalizations: The South Asian Experience
... emerging markets. The corresponding increase in World markets was 9 times causing an increase in the share of emerging markets to around 11%. However, despite this significant increase the share of South Asian markets is still below 1% in world market whereas its share in emerging markets actually ...
... emerging markets. The corresponding increase in World markets was 9 times causing an increase in the share of emerging markets to around 11%. However, despite this significant increase the share of South Asian markets is still below 1% in world market whereas its share in emerging markets actually ...
the role of capital market in emerging economy
... The stock market is viewed as a complex institution imbued with inherent mechanism through which long-term funds of the major sectors of the economy comprising households, firms, and government are mobilized, harnessed and made available to various sectors of the economy (Nyong, 1997). The developme ...
... The stock market is viewed as a complex institution imbued with inherent mechanism through which long-term funds of the major sectors of the economy comprising households, firms, and government are mobilized, harnessed and made available to various sectors of the economy (Nyong, 1997). The developme ...
Still Bullish, but Wondering: What Might Cause the Next Bear Market?
... markets and the economy and consider prior bear markets. What caused them? Are there commonalities? And if there are, should we be wary of an approaching bear now or in the near future? ...
... markets and the economy and consider prior bear markets. What caused them? Are there commonalities? And if there are, should we be wary of an approaching bear now or in the near future? ...
Financial structure and growth - Bank for International Settlements
... bank finance because of the fixed costs involved in tapping capital markets, not least those associated with the corresponding governance mechanisms. Graph 2 shows the negative correlation between bank dependence and firm size at the sectoral level. In particular, the graph plots on the horizontal a ...
... bank finance because of the fixed costs involved in tapping capital markets, not least those associated with the corresponding governance mechanisms. Graph 2 shows the negative correlation between bank dependence and firm size at the sectoral level. In particular, the graph plots on the horizontal a ...
Foreign exchange market developments and intervention in Korea
... financial crises, previous studies usually pointed to Korea’s high degree of capital market openness, to its geopolitical risks, and to the large amount of banks’ external debt and their maturity mismatches. It is quite obvious that Korea’s high capital market openness combined with the pro-cyclical ...
... financial crises, previous studies usually pointed to Korea’s high degree of capital market openness, to its geopolitical risks, and to the large amount of banks’ external debt and their maturity mismatches. It is quite obvious that Korea’s high capital market openness combined with the pro-cyclical ...
perspectives - Arbuthnot Banking Group
... ahead, not least of all because of the expected buoyant growth in India. The PPP data, of course, are just one way of measuring GDP. The other measure is in market exchange rates (MERs, chart 3b). They both have their strengths and weaknesses. PPP data allow for the relative prices of goods and serv ...
... ahead, not least of all because of the expected buoyant growth in India. The PPP data, of course, are just one way of measuring GDP. The other measure is in market exchange rates (MERs, chart 3b). They both have their strengths and weaknesses. PPP data allow for the relative prices of goods and serv ...
Alternative Measures of the Size of the Stock Market Summary
... • Benchmarking against the size of the economy, the ratio of market cap as percentage of GDP was very high for Hong Kong (ranked 1st in the world). This was primarily due to the listing of Mainland enterprises in Hong Kong. In addition, many listed companies in Hong Kong have substantial investments ...
... • Benchmarking against the size of the economy, the ratio of market cap as percentage of GDP was very high for Hong Kong (ranked 1st in the world). This was primarily due to the listing of Mainland enterprises in Hong Kong. In addition, many listed companies in Hong Kong have substantial investments ...
Differences matter in emerging markets
... economies qualify as emerging vs. developed, the financialsystem crisis of 2008-2009 accelerated it. The shift has done the same thing for emerging-market debt as for emerging-market equities: It has put the whole asset class in a more favorable light. Since the crisis, and in the wake of the debt p ...
... economies qualify as emerging vs. developed, the financialsystem crisis of 2008-2009 accelerated it. The shift has done the same thing for emerging-market debt as for emerging-market equities: It has put the whole asset class in a more favorable light. Since the crisis, and in the wake of the debt p ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... noticeable in the form of creeping recession. The aftermath of this was a loss of confidence by investors in the value of securitized mortgage and liquidity crisis in Europe thus prompting the need for substantial injection of capital into the financial market by the United States Federal Reserve, B ...
... noticeable in the form of creeping recession. The aftermath of this was a loss of confidence by investors in the value of securitized mortgage and liquidity crisis in Europe thus prompting the need for substantial injection of capital into the financial market by the United States Federal Reserve, B ...
Investments: Analysis and Management, Second Canadian
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... should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his or her own use only and not for distribution or resale. The author and the publisher assume no responsibility for errors, omissions, or damages caused by the use of these p ...
Stock Market Development and Economic Growth : Evidence of China
... (1) Stock market capitalization ratio (CAPITALIZATION), equal to Shenzhen and Shanghai stock market value of the quarter (quarter monthly average) and the ratio of quarterly nominal GDP. This indicator used to reflect the scale of China's stock market. Although the stock market does not mean that th ...
... (1) Stock market capitalization ratio (CAPITALIZATION), equal to Shenzhen and Shanghai stock market value of the quarter (quarter monthly average) and the ratio of quarterly nominal GDP. This indicator used to reflect the scale of China's stock market. Although the stock market does not mean that th ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... Financial markets have a key role in mobilizing and channeling funds in the economy in the industrial sector and consequently improve the economic growth. According to some perspectives of economics, the development of financial markets is the actuator motor of economic growth in countries. Accordin ...
... Financial markets have a key role in mobilizing and channeling funds in the economy in the industrial sector and consequently improve the economic growth. According to some perspectives of economics, the development of financial markets is the actuator motor of economic growth in countries. Accordin ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES U.S. STOCK MARKET CRASHES AND THEIR AFTERMATH:
... century, which are presented in Figures 1 to 13. These show monthly stock market indexes centering on the crash with windows of three years before and after the crash. The stock market index is set at 100 in the month prior to the month conventionally identified as the crash, even though the downtur ...
... century, which are presented in Figures 1 to 13. These show monthly stock market indexes centering on the crash with windows of three years before and after the crash. The stock market index is set at 100 in the month prior to the month conventionally identified as the crash, even though the downtur ...
T esting for correlational and causality relationships between stock prices and macroeconomic variables-The case of Palestine Securities Exchange:
... Economists, researchers, policy makers and financial investors find the relationship between macroeconomic variables and stock prices very important to study for many reasons. First, it helps policy makers understand the full effect of prevailing and upcoming policies and regulations. Second, if in ...
... Economists, researchers, policy makers and financial investors find the relationship between macroeconomic variables and stock prices very important to study for many reasons. First, it helps policy makers understand the full effect of prevailing and upcoming policies and regulations. Second, if in ...
economic and strategy viewpoint
... key macro factors underlying this were the actions of central banks and firmer economic data, which have reduced the tail risks facing the world economy. On the first, we would highlight comments from Governor Zhou at the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), who has made it clear that he was not looking t ...
... key macro factors underlying this were the actions of central banks and firmer economic data, which have reduced the tail risks facing the world economy. On the first, we would highlight comments from Governor Zhou at the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), who has made it clear that he was not looking t ...
the relationship between the stock market and the economy
... compounding growth in earnings per share (eps) registered in the past 10 years and projecting this compound growth over the next 10 years. The (eps) of the tenth year into the future is then multiplied by the average price-earnings ratio registered over the last ten years, and the result would give ...
... compounding growth in earnings per share (eps) registered in the past 10 years and projecting this compound growth over the next 10 years. The (eps) of the tenth year into the future is then multiplied by the average price-earnings ratio registered over the last ten years, and the result would give ...
Swiss monetary policy in the public eye
... Why are the SNB interventions often perceived as unsuccessful? For outside observers studying the performance of the Swiss economy going in and out of the crisis and looking at Charts 8 and 9, this must be a puzzle. All the more so when they realise that this performance was not the result of an am ...
... Why are the SNB interventions often perceived as unsuccessful? For outside observers studying the performance of the Swiss economy going in and out of the crisis and looking at Charts 8 and 9, this must be a puzzle. All the more so when they realise that this performance was not the result of an am ...
econstor - CiteSeerX
... the 1907 crash began when the market descended from its peak in December 1906. Hitting bottom in November 1907, the Dow Jones fell 40.9 percent. During World War I and its aftermath, there were three distinct crashes in the market. However, we exclude the 1914-1915 crash because although there is a ...
... the 1907 crash began when the market descended from its peak in December 1906. Hitting bottom in November 1907, the Dow Jones fell 40.9 percent. During World War I and its aftermath, there were three distinct crashes in the market. However, we exclude the 1914-1915 crash because although there is a ...