Determinants Of Cross-Border Financial Capital Flows In East Asia
... capital flows tend to be highly volatile and thus potentially destabilising as witnessed by the current financial markets disruptions. Reversal of the capital inflows is surely a difficult task to handle for the monetary authorities. Tumbling stock prices, soaring foreign exchange rates, and credit ...
... capital flows tend to be highly volatile and thus potentially destabilising as witnessed by the current financial markets disruptions. Reversal of the capital inflows is surely a difficult task to handle for the monetary authorities. Tumbling stock prices, soaring foreign exchange rates, and credit ...
Active management can add big value in small
... (as defined by the rules of the Financial Conduct Authority). In connection with its management of client portfolios, Principal Global Investors (Europe) Limited may delegate management authority to affiliates who are not authorized and regulated by the FCA. In any such case, the client may not bene ...
... (as defined by the rules of the Financial Conduct Authority). In connection with its management of client portfolios, Principal Global Investors (Europe) Limited may delegate management authority to affiliates who are not authorized and regulated by the FCA. In any such case, the client may not bene ...
Foreign Market Servicing Strategies In The NAFTA Area
... strategies within the NAFTA area. It is somewhat ironic that issues of economic geography have not been to the fore in international business theorising. Perhaps this is because of the difficulty of modelling in this area (Krugman 1995) or an unfortunate by-product of the academic division of labour ...
... strategies within the NAFTA area. It is somewhat ironic that issues of economic geography have not been to the fore in international business theorising. Perhaps this is because of the difficulty of modelling in this area (Krugman 1995) or an unfortunate by-product of the academic division of labour ...
Summary Abstract - ECO Secretariat
... at present was assigned to regional agreements rather than unilateral liberalization. Jahangir Khan (2010) suggested larger scope for regional cooperation among ECO member countries. Jahangir Khan (2006) evaluated the degree of potential trade flows between Pakistan and the nine member countries of ...
... at present was assigned to regional agreements rather than unilateral liberalization. Jahangir Khan (2010) suggested larger scope for regional cooperation among ECO member countries. Jahangir Khan (2006) evaluated the degree of potential trade flows between Pakistan and the nine member countries of ...
Financial markets and the allocation of capital
... countries and industries), this result suggests that "nancial development helps a country take better advantage of its investment opportunities. Thus, "nancial markets and institutions do more than just provide a sideshow to the real economy; they perform a fundamental allocative function. And altho ...
... countries and industries), this result suggests that "nancial development helps a country take better advantage of its investment opportunities. Thus, "nancial markets and institutions do more than just provide a sideshow to the real economy; they perform a fundamental allocative function. And altho ...
Developing countries in competition for foreign investment
... a more-developed country. Unlike in the most of previous studies, in this article, the asymmetry between competing countries is created by assuming the differences in the availability of domestically owned capital (instead of assuming different market size).8 Such an assumption reflects indisputable ...
... a more-developed country. Unlike in the most of previous studies, in this article, the asymmetry between competing countries is created by assuming the differences in the availability of domestically owned capital (instead of assuming different market size).8 Such an assumption reflects indisputable ...
pdf file - Queen`s Economics Department
... One of the most vexing questions facing such work is why, if globalization is so good for development, have so many countries, especially in Africa, fallen further behind during the final decades of the 20th century, during the height of the recent globalization experience? As we shall see, a large ...
... One of the most vexing questions facing such work is why, if globalization is so good for development, have so many countries, especially in Africa, fallen further behind during the final decades of the 20th century, during the height of the recent globalization experience? As we shall see, a large ...
Global Equity Tracker
... All Share and the FTSE World ex UK). It does so by investing directly in the companies that make up the indices and via other transferable securities giving exposure to such companies. The fund is regularly rebalanced to maintain the equal weighting between UK and overseas markets. ...
... All Share and the FTSE World ex UK). It does so by investing directly in the companies that make up the indices and via other transferable securities giving exposure to such companies. The fund is regularly rebalanced to maintain the equal weighting between UK and overseas markets. ...
Continental and National Differences in the Financial Ratios of
... percent of firms reported a higher income under GAAP, while Ciesielski (2008) reports that mean net income rises by 11 percent. Just as financial ratios standards differ from one industry to another, it is plausible to expect differences in financial ratios from a country to another or from a contin ...
... percent of firms reported a higher income under GAAP, while Ciesielski (2008) reports that mean net income rises by 11 percent. Just as financial ratios standards differ from one industry to another, it is plausible to expect differences in financial ratios from a country to another or from a contin ...
The UK trade and investment relationship with the United States of
... 2 . Both the USA and the UK had slower growth rates than the world growth rates in 2015 For the past decade, the USA share of world GDP has been considerably larger than that of the UK; however, the shares of both countries have been declining over this period. The USA share of world GDP fell from 1 ...
... 2 . Both the USA and the UK had slower growth rates than the world growth rates in 2015 For the past decade, the USA share of world GDP has been considerably larger than that of the UK; however, the shares of both countries have been declining over this period. The USA share of world GDP fell from 1 ...
Harnessing Trade for Development and Growth in the Middle East
... have pursued economic reform for some time. In the trade policy area, a series of regional and bilateral agreements have been a prominent element of the approach to reform taken by the region. In the regulatory and microeconomic policy arena, reforms have primarily been unilateral and independent of ...
... have pursued economic reform for some time. In the trade policy area, a series of regional and bilateral agreements have been a prominent element of the approach to reform taken by the region. In the regulatory and microeconomic policy arena, reforms have primarily been unilateral and independent of ...
The European Capital Markets Union
... Attract more investors into the markets For capital markets to play the long-term role that policymakers envisage in supporting the European economy, they will need to grow considerably. A fundamental challenge, therefore, in creating a Capital Markets Union, will be increasing the pool of European ...
... Attract more investors into the markets For capital markets to play the long-term role that policymakers envisage in supporting the European economy, they will need to grow considerably. A fundamental challenge, therefore, in creating a Capital Markets Union, will be increasing the pool of European ...
The Role of Institutional Investors in Financing Clean Energy
... companies, asset allocation by institutional investors into the types of direct investment that can help close the clean energy financing gap remains very limited. Barclays (2011) estimates that of the capital required to fund low carbon infrastructure up to 2020, EUR 2.2 trillion10 will need to be ...
... companies, asset allocation by institutional investors into the types of direct investment that can help close the clean energy financing gap remains very limited. Barclays (2011) estimates that of the capital required to fund low carbon infrastructure up to 2020, EUR 2.2 trillion10 will need to be ...
Newfoundland Retail Investment Opportunities
... JLL’s National Retail Investment Group has been retained on an exclusive basis by Slate Office REIT to arrange the individual or portfolio sale of three centres located in Newfoundland: Fraser Mall in Gander; Marystown Mall in Marystown; and Millbrook Mall in Corner Brook. This collection presents i ...
... JLL’s National Retail Investment Group has been retained on an exclusive basis by Slate Office REIT to arrange the individual or portfolio sale of three centres located in Newfoundland: Fraser Mall in Gander; Marystown Mall in Marystown; and Millbrook Mall in Corner Brook. This collection presents i ...
Closing the Open Door to Foreign Direct Investment
... 393 Before the Subcoma on Foreign Commerce and Tourism of the Senate Comm. on Commerce, 94th Cong., 1st Sess. 141-42 (1975) (testimony of Professor Benjamin J. Cohen) [hereinafter cited as 1975 Hearings],reprintedin 1979 Hearings,supra note 1, pt. 3, at 17. See H. STEPHENSON, THE COMING CLASH 12 (19 ...
... 393 Before the Subcoma on Foreign Commerce and Tourism of the Senate Comm. on Commerce, 94th Cong., 1st Sess. 141-42 (1975) (testimony of Professor Benjamin J. Cohen) [hereinafter cited as 1975 Hearings],reprintedin 1979 Hearings,supra note 1, pt. 3, at 17. See H. STEPHENSON, THE COMING CLASH 12 (19 ...
Royce Total Return Fund
... stocks, which may involve considerably more risk than investing in larger-cap stocks. (Please see "Primary Risks for Fund Investors" in the prospectus.) The Fund’s broadly diversified portfolio does not ensure a profit or guarantee against loss. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in for ...
... stocks, which may involve considerably more risk than investing in larger-cap stocks. (Please see "Primary Risks for Fund Investors" in the prospectus.) The Fund’s broadly diversified portfolio does not ensure a profit or guarantee against loss. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its net assets in for ...
Financing and Procurement of EU Infrastructure
... Greater share of Public sector capital to be deployed as risk based financial instruments rather than purely as grant finance Should result in significant change in public / private funding mix and increased private share Government role is a variable mix of planner; economic catalyst; regulator and ...
... Greater share of Public sector capital to be deployed as risk based financial instruments rather than purely as grant finance Should result in significant change in public / private funding mix and increased private share Government role is a variable mix of planner; economic catalyst; regulator and ...
essen-ch18-presentat..
... In both scenarios, public saving falls by $200 billion, and the budget deficit rises from $300 billion to $500 billion. 1. If consumers save the full $200 billion, national saving is unchanged, so investment is unchanged. 2. If consumers save $50 billion and spend $150 billion, then national saving ...
... In both scenarios, public saving falls by $200 billion, and the budget deficit rises from $300 billion to $500 billion. 1. If consumers save the full $200 billion, national saving is unchanged, so investment is unchanged. 2. If consumers save $50 billion and spend $150 billion, then national saving ...
Sequential Investment, Hold-up, and Ownership Structure
... and Sákovics 2008). They mainly focus on the inefficiency issue due to the hold-up problem and organizational or contract remedies to achieve the first best through some ex post renegotiation design. Che and Hausch (1999) argue that it is somewhat arbitrary to assign some party the entire ex post barg ...
... and Sákovics 2008). They mainly focus on the inefficiency issue due to the hold-up problem and organizational or contract remedies to achieve the first best through some ex post renegotiation design. Che and Hausch (1999) argue that it is somewhat arbitrary to assign some party the entire ex post barg ...
The Causes of the U.S. Trade Deficit
... the point. Foreign trade barriers do not have to increase in order to account for (at least some of) the deterioration in the U.S. trade balance. All that is necessary is that other countries have policies in place that restrain the growth rate of their imports, and keep it below the growth rate of ...
... the point. Foreign trade barriers do not have to increase in order to account for (at least some of) the deterioration in the U.S. trade balance. All that is necessary is that other countries have policies in place that restrain the growth rate of their imports, and keep it below the growth rate of ...
trs report - Illinois Retired Teacher`s Association
... managers are outperforming at the same time, the investment program/asset class/style may not be appropriately diversified. The first presentation under new business was the Apollo Global Management a value oriented firm whose private equity branch deals in Buyouts, Carve-Outs, and Distressed Debt. ...
... managers are outperforming at the same time, the investment program/asset class/style may not be appropriately diversified. The first presentation under new business was the Apollo Global Management a value oriented firm whose private equity branch deals in Buyouts, Carve-Outs, and Distressed Debt. ...
Governance, Regulations, Trade Openness and FDI Inflows
... corruption-clean, and respectable and applied laws and investment attraction policies would be more likely a target of foreign investment as a potential of success seems to exist (Morisset, 2000; Humphrey, 1998). (Humphrey, J., & Schmitz, H. (1998). Trust and inter-firm relations in developing and t ...
... corruption-clean, and respectable and applied laws and investment attraction policies would be more likely a target of foreign investment as a potential of success seems to exist (Morisset, 2000; Humphrey, 1998). (Humphrey, J., & Schmitz, H. (1998). Trust and inter-firm relations in developing and t ...