annual report - Skydive Australia
... The remuneration policy of Skydive the Beach Group Limited has been designed to align key management personnel (KMP) objectives with shareholder and business objectives by providing a fixed remuneration component and offering specific long-term incentives based on key performance areas affecting the ...
... The remuneration policy of Skydive the Beach Group Limited has been designed to align key management personnel (KMP) objectives with shareholder and business objectives by providing a fixed remuneration component and offering specific long-term incentives based on key performance areas affecting the ...
Fiscal Austerity, Growth Prospects, and Sovereign CDS Spreads
... significant impact of a country’s fiscal position in determining the sovereign bond spreads. These studies along with those aforementioned have certainly advanced greatly our knowledge on the pricing of sovereign risk. Also, CDS spreads and bond yield spreads – if written on the same sovereign bond ...
... significant impact of a country’s fiscal position in determining the sovereign bond spreads. These studies along with those aforementioned have certainly advanced greatly our knowledge on the pricing of sovereign risk. Also, CDS spreads and bond yield spreads – if written on the same sovereign bond ...
The Value-Relevance of Earnings and Book Value
... equivalent to continuity of the family name. Therefore, it is suggested that family firms place greater importance on social-capital-generating activities than non-family firms. These include such elements as reputational development (Habbershon & Williams, 1999) and fostering relationships with the ...
... equivalent to continuity of the family name. Therefore, it is suggested that family firms place greater importance on social-capital-generating activities than non-family firms. These include such elements as reputational development (Habbershon & Williams, 1999) and fostering relationships with the ...
Change in the rules regarding limitations for collateral in the form of
... counterparty or by a group of closely-related issuers. The Riksbank noted at that time that there was no evident optimum level for such a limit, but reached the conclusion that 25 per cent was a reasonable level. At present, however, the limitation only applies to (i) covered bonds issued by the cou ...
... counterparty or by a group of closely-related issuers. The Riksbank noted at that time that there was no evident optimum level for such a limit, but reached the conclusion that 25 per cent was a reasonable level. At present, however, the limitation only applies to (i) covered bonds issued by the cou ...
Long-term debt maturity and financing constraints of SMEs during
... of SMEs tend to be very different from those of large firms. Information asymmetries are generally higher for SMEs, as they have less information disclosure requirements. Therefore, problems of adverse selection, moral hazard, and credit rationing are more pronounced for SMEs than for large firms (e ...
... of SMEs tend to be very different from those of large firms. Information asymmetries are generally higher for SMEs, as they have less information disclosure requirements. Therefore, problems of adverse selection, moral hazard, and credit rationing are more pronounced for SMEs than for large firms (e ...
relatório e contas de 2003
... In the second quarter of 2014, according to the first data available, Gross Domestic Product increased by 0.8 % when compared with the same period last year, with a quarterly change of 0.6%, thus recovering from the drop in the first quarter (-0.6 % quarter-on-quarter). This performance of the natio ...
... In the second quarter of 2014, according to the first data available, Gross Domestic Product increased by 0.8 % when compared with the same period last year, with a quarterly change of 0.6%, thus recovering from the drop in the first quarter (-0.6 % quarter-on-quarter). This performance of the natio ...
Time-Consistent Fiscal Policy in a Debt Crisis - e
... ernment to collect revenues using lump-sum taxes. The richness of the fiscal policy instruments is key for capturing major trade-offs when setting the optimal policy mix. The government has a utilitarian objective function but cannot commit to the future path of any of its policy instruments and we ...
... ernment to collect revenues using lump-sum taxes. The richness of the fiscal policy instruments is key for capturing major trade-offs when setting the optimal policy mix. The government has a utilitarian objective function but cannot commit to the future path of any of its policy instruments and we ...
The Relationship Between Competition and Innovation: How
... The exact relationship between product market competition and innovation has traditionally drawn the attention of the academic community not only because of its numerous important implications to economic efficiency and growth, but also due to the discrepancies among endogenous growth models, agency ...
... The exact relationship between product market competition and innovation has traditionally drawn the attention of the academic community not only because of its numerous important implications to economic efficiency and growth, but also due to the discrepancies among endogenous growth models, agency ...
Annual and Sustainability Report 2016
... management and giving them better services as well as protecting their interests. Compartamos is the leading entity of financial services for the underserved segment in Latin America, a position reinforced every day through its operation in Mexico, Peru and Guatemala. This year it reached PS 110,543 ...
... management and giving them better services as well as protecting their interests. Compartamos is the leading entity of financial services for the underserved segment in Latin America, a position reinforced every day through its operation in Mexico, Peru and Guatemala. This year it reached PS 110,543 ...
A Model of Monetary Policy and Risk Premia
... interest rate. Yet a growing body of empirical evidence shows that monetary policy also has a large impact on the risk premium component of the cost of capital.1 Moreover, many central bank interventions can be usefully interpreted as targeting risk premia. For instance, a “Greenspan put” in the 199 ...
... interest rate. Yet a growing body of empirical evidence shows that monetary policy also has a large impact on the risk premium component of the cost of capital.1 Moreover, many central bank interventions can be usefully interpreted as targeting risk premia. For instance, a “Greenspan put” in the 199 ...
Inflation-Indexed Bonds and the Expectations
... expectations hypothesis can be the result of a time-varying inflation risk premium, a time-varying real interest rate risk premium, or both. Without independent observation of real bond prices it is hard to distinguish between those sources of time variation in nominal bond risk premia. In our analy ...
... expectations hypothesis can be the result of a time-varying inflation risk premium, a time-varying real interest rate risk premium, or both. Without independent observation of real bond prices it is hard to distinguish between those sources of time variation in nominal bond risk premia. In our analy ...
Commodity Dependence and Aggregate Risk
... May 2006. Agricultural commodities, according to The Economist index, rose 200 percent in the 20 months to April 2008, triggering food riots and export controls in many developing countries. Oil prices doubled over the year ending in June 2008 even with the developed world’s economy already sliding ...
... May 2006. Agricultural commodities, according to The Economist index, rose 200 percent in the 20 months to April 2008, triggering food riots and export controls in many developing countries. Oil prices doubled over the year ending in June 2008 even with the developed world’s economy already sliding ...
Market and Public Liquidity
... on the real economy. It is therefore important to explore with the benefit of hindsight whether less costly approaches to public liquidity injections aren’t available. This is what we intend to do in this paper, by relying on the analytical framework we developed in Bolton, Santos and Scheinkman (20 ...
... on the real economy. It is therefore important to explore with the benefit of hindsight whether less costly approaches to public liquidity injections aren’t available. This is what we intend to do in this paper, by relying on the analytical framework we developed in Bolton, Santos and Scheinkman (20 ...
Lowering risk and saving money
... The issuance trend that started in 2011 has expanded to encompass firms across all sectors. In recent years, numerous U.S. firms have accessed the EUR markets for the first time. Though many firms have taken the opportunity to raise foreign currency debt since 2014, a large proportion of firms with ...
... The issuance trend that started in 2011 has expanded to encompass firms across all sectors. In recent years, numerous U.S. firms have accessed the EUR markets for the first time. Though many firms have taken the opportunity to raise foreign currency debt since 2014, a large proportion of firms with ...
Guideline B-21 Residential Mortgage Insurance - OSFI-BSIF
... Under this option, OSFI would develop a separate guideline. It would consider recent international principles and recommendations in respect of mortgage insurance underwriting as well as OSFI’s findings from internal reviews. A separate guideline would more appropriately address the specific charact ...
... Under this option, OSFI would develop a separate guideline. It would consider recent international principles and recommendations in respect of mortgage insurance underwriting as well as OSFI’s findings from internal reviews. A separate guideline would more appropriately address the specific charact ...
ratios
... a) Air line company (for example, Croatia Airlines, Southwest airlines), b) Motorcycle company (for, example, Honda, Harley Davidson, etc.) c) Beer company (for example, Bavaria, Boston Beer etc. ), d) Pizza company ( Papa John's,Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, KFC, etc.). Task: Match each company with its f ...
... a) Air line company (for example, Croatia Airlines, Southwest airlines), b) Motorcycle company (for, example, Honda, Harley Davidson, etc.) c) Beer company (for example, Bavaria, Boston Beer etc. ), d) Pizza company ( Papa John's,Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, KFC, etc.). Task: Match each company with its f ...