Annual Report - Putnam Investments
... market. After Brexit, Nissan announced it would put this plan on hold until the future rules of trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union become clearer. That process could literally take years to work out. With a range of companies putting investment decisions on hold, overall capital ...
... market. After Brexit, Nissan announced it would put this plan on hold until the future rules of trade between the United Kingdom and the European Union become clearer. That process could literally take years to work out. With a range of companies putting investment decisions on hold, overall capital ...
EPoC 2014 European Powers of Construction
... Construction 2014, our annual publication in which we identify and outline the major listed European construction groups. This publication examines the market position and performance of the main players in the industry in terms of revenue, market capitalisation, internationalisation, diversificatio ...
... Construction 2014, our annual publication in which we identify and outline the major listed European construction groups. This publication examines the market position and performance of the main players in the industry in terms of revenue, market capitalisation, internationalisation, diversificatio ...
RESEARCH DISCUSSION PAPER A Survey of Housing
... The trend of increased housing equity withdrawal evident in a number of countries over the past decade or so has prompted a number of surveys to help better understand this development. Many of these had a narrow focus on housing equity withdrawal not related to property transactions. Canner, Dynan ...
... The trend of increased housing equity withdrawal evident in a number of countries over the past decade or so has prompted a number of surveys to help better understand this development. Many of these had a narrow focus on housing equity withdrawal not related to property transactions. Canner, Dynan ...
3. Foreign stock exchanges and listing procedures
... The increasing number of corporations whose securities are traded on foreign stock exchanges is rapidly erasing the borders between domestic and international capital markets. Internationalisation of securities markets has accelerated with the easing of foreign exchange controls, floating exchange r ...
... The increasing number of corporations whose securities are traded on foreign stock exchanges is rapidly erasing the borders between domestic and international capital markets. Internationalisation of securities markets has accelerated with the easing of foreign exchange controls, floating exchange r ...
ESRB 2014 - European Systemic Risk Board
... To develop this guidance, a dedicated ESRB Expert Group consisting of representatives from over 30 ESRB member institutions was set up (see Annex G). This paper presents the analysis of this Expert Group, which has been working under the auspices of the ESRB Instruments Working Group. This analysis ...
... To develop this guidance, a dedicated ESRB Expert Group consisting of representatives from over 30 ESRB member institutions was set up (see Annex G). This paper presents the analysis of this Expert Group, which has been working under the auspices of the ESRB Instruments Working Group. This analysis ...
capital budgeting
... is reduced by noncash charges such as accounting depreciation. Furthermore, to reflect the cost of debt financing, interest expenses are also subtracted from accounting net income. (No subtraction is made for the cost of equity financing in arriving at accounting net income.) Accounting net income a ...
... is reduced by noncash charges such as accounting depreciation. Furthermore, to reflect the cost of debt financing, interest expenses are also subtracted from accounting net income. (No subtraction is made for the cost of equity financing in arriving at accounting net income.) Accounting net income a ...
Financial facts - Great West Life
... Shareholder dividends are paid based on the overall results of the company from all lines of business, including non-participating life insurance and investment products. Participating policyowner dividends are based solely on the experience of Great-West Life’s participating insurance line of busin ...
... Shareholder dividends are paid based on the overall results of the company from all lines of business, including non-participating life insurance and investment products. Participating policyowner dividends are based solely on the experience of Great-West Life’s participating insurance line of busin ...
AmeripriseΠ Managed Accounts and Financial Planning Service
... Investor Unified with Limited Discretionary Authority closed to new investors. Managed Accounts no longer charge the financial advisor fixed fee. In September 2016, Ameriprise Financial Services reached a settlement with FINRA regarding allegations that between October 2011 and September 2 ...
... Investor Unified with Limited Discretionary Authority closed to new investors. Managed Accounts no longer charge the financial advisor fixed fee. In September 2016, Ameriprise Financial Services reached a settlement with FINRA regarding allegations that between October 2011 and September 2 ...
building today, for tomorrow - EZRA HOLDINGS LIMITED
... leader in 2014 with an economic growth of 5.6%, compared to global growth of 3.4%1. Nonetheless, growth in the region had decelerated from the 5.9% registered in 2013, mainly due to slowdowns in China and Japan. In the Asian markets that Mapletree Logistics Trust (“MLT” or the “Trust”) operates in, ...
... leader in 2014 with an economic growth of 5.6%, compared to global growth of 3.4%1. Nonetheless, growth in the region had decelerated from the 5.9% registered in 2013, mainly due to slowdowns in China and Japan. In the Asian markets that Mapletree Logistics Trust (“MLT” or the “Trust”) operates in, ...
Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook 2013
... It is now over five years since the beginning of the global financial crisis and there is a sense that, following interruptions from the Eurozone crisis and, more recently, the fiscal cliff debate in the USA, the world economy is finally moving towards a meaningful recovery. In this context, the Cre ...
... It is now over five years since the beginning of the global financial crisis and there is a sense that, following interruptions from the Eurozone crisis and, more recently, the fiscal cliff debate in the USA, the world economy is finally moving towards a meaningful recovery. In this context, the Cre ...
Sky - Ofcom
... As stated in Sky’s initial submission to the SRDC (“Initial Submission”), the key focus of Ofcom’s review should be on whether to make a MIR to the CMA under the Enterprise Act 2002 (“EA02”) in relation to fixed line communications services. In this Part A Sky explains that the serious and growing p ...
... As stated in Sky’s initial submission to the SRDC (“Initial Submission”), the key focus of Ofcom’s review should be on whether to make a MIR to the CMA under the Enterprise Act 2002 (“EA02”) in relation to fixed line communications services. In this Part A Sky explains that the serious and growing p ...
risk adjusted performance measures
... We therefore conclude that there is significant change in performance rankings after adjusting returns for risk, suggesting that the risk adjusted measures of performance lead to materially different strategic decisions on capital allocation and investment or disinvestment from a business activity ...
... We therefore conclude that there is significant change in performance rankings after adjusting returns for risk, suggesting that the risk adjusted measures of performance lead to materially different strategic decisions on capital allocation and investment or disinvestment from a business activity ...
Institutional Ownership and the Extent to which Stock
... Institutional owners as sophisticated investors Contrary to the view that institutional owners are transient investors, who are overly focused on the short-term, is the view that they are sophisticated investors with advantages in acquiring and processing information. This perspective is supported ...
... Institutional owners as sophisticated investors Contrary to the view that institutional owners are transient investors, who are overly focused on the short-term, is the view that they are sophisticated investors with advantages in acquiring and processing information. This perspective is supported ...
Capital Series Product Disclosure Statement (Part 1 of 2)
... investment in Capital Series, then you should read Section 2 in Part 1 of this PDS. You must also ensure you understand your obligations under the Terms and Conditions of the Loan, which are contained in Section 7 in Part 1 of this PDS, before deciding whether to apply for a Capital Investment Loan. ...
... investment in Capital Series, then you should read Section 2 in Part 1 of this PDS. You must also ensure you understand your obligations under the Terms and Conditions of the Loan, which are contained in Section 7 in Part 1 of this PDS, before deciding whether to apply for a Capital Investment Loan. ...
Create UK - creative industries strategy
... and maintaining the UK’s competitiveness against other international markets. We’ve based this strategy along the same principles adopted by the government’s industrial strategy programme – developed for and by industry, a shared vision, action oriented – because we truly believe that our sector is ...
... and maintaining the UK’s competitiveness against other international markets. We’ve based this strategy along the same principles adopted by the government’s industrial strategy programme – developed for and by industry, a shared vision, action oriented – because we truly believe that our sector is ...
Financial Optimization Problems in Life and Pension Insurance
... they manage their policies? How should the systematic surplus that typically emerges over the policy terms (due to the prudent assessment of future interest rates) be redistributed to the policyholder(s)? What criteria should be imposed to ensure that policies are fair ? What happens if the actual y ...
... they manage their policies? How should the systematic surplus that typically emerges over the policy terms (due to the prudent assessment of future interest rates) be redistributed to the policyholder(s)? What criteria should be imposed to ensure that policies are fair ? What happens if the actual y ...
prospectus
... Any investment involves risk, and there is no assurance that the Fund’s objective will be achieved. The Fund is actively managed and the investment techniques and risk analyses used by the Fund’s manager(s) may not produce the desired results. Credit risk is expected to be low for the Fund because i ...
... Any investment involves risk, and there is no assurance that the Fund’s objective will be achieved. The Fund is actively managed and the investment techniques and risk analyses used by the Fund’s manager(s) may not produce the desired results. Credit risk is expected to be low for the Fund because i ...
Governing Multiple Firms"
... a price. Under common ownership, the reward for working is higher. With a small shock, a manager’s …rm is never sold if he works; with a moderate shock, it is only partially sold while shirking would have led to full sale. The punishment for shirking is also higher, because a sale is more revealing ...
... a price. Under common ownership, the reward for working is higher. With a small shock, a manager’s …rm is never sold if he works; with a moderate shock, it is only partially sold while shirking would have led to full sale. The punishment for shirking is also higher, because a sale is more revealing ...
derivatives - Bombay Chartered Accountants` Society
... Transaction Cost Valuation at the year end Time of accrual of premium for writer Pradip Kapasi & Co. Chartered Accountants ...
... Transaction Cost Valuation at the year end Time of accrual of premium for writer Pradip Kapasi & Co. Chartered Accountants ...
Evidence fron Nigeria
... corporate finance. For more than half a century, financial economists have engaged in modelling and examining corporate dividend policy. Black (1976) hinted that, “The harder we look at the dividend picture, the more it seems like a puzzle, with pieces that don’t fit together”. Dividend policy remai ...
... corporate finance. For more than half a century, financial economists have engaged in modelling and examining corporate dividend policy. Black (1976) hinted that, “The harder we look at the dividend picture, the more it seems like a puzzle, with pieces that don’t fit together”. Dividend policy remai ...
ACI Dealing Certificate syllabus
... It is the responsibility of a central bank to regulate the most commonly seen bubble, i.e. inflation. This is part of their monetary policy. Monetary policy is the targeted use of financial instruments and measures to influence the economy. Apart from aiming at a stable price level, the monetary pol ...
... It is the responsibility of a central bank to regulate the most commonly seen bubble, i.e. inflation. This is part of their monetary policy. Monetary policy is the targeted use of financial instruments and measures to influence the economy. Apart from aiming at a stable price level, the monetary pol ...
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... inflation, large macroeconomic and budgetary imbalances, exorbitant debt-servicing burdens, inadequate and aging public utilities and infrastructure, skyrocketing energy prices, and growing food insecurity. The reoccurring regional and global financial crises further intensify and magnify these prob ...
... inflation, large macroeconomic and budgetary imbalances, exorbitant debt-servicing burdens, inadequate and aging public utilities and infrastructure, skyrocketing energy prices, and growing food insecurity. The reoccurring regional and global financial crises further intensify and magnify these prob ...
why polish companies go public
... hypotheses using a large set of IPO and private companies in Italy. In Europe their study was partially replicated by Fisher (2000), who investigated determinants of going public of companies that had gone public in Germany; Boehmar and Ljungqvist (2004) have analyzed German firms which had announce ...
... hypotheses using a large set of IPO and private companies in Italy. In Europe their study was partially replicated by Fisher (2000), who investigated determinants of going public of companies that had gone public in Germany; Boehmar and Ljungqvist (2004) have analyzed German firms which had announce ...
Personal Finance Knowlegde and Practice: An Opinion Survey with
... governments as public finance, by businesses as corporate finance, as well as by a wide variety of organizations including schools and non-profit organizations. Finance is the need of the today world economy. Finance addresses the ways in which individuals, business entities and other organizations ...
... governments as public finance, by businesses as corporate finance, as well as by a wide variety of organizations including schools and non-profit organizations. Finance is the need of the today world economy. Finance addresses the ways in which individuals, business entities and other organizations ...
Rede ning Financial Constraints: a Text-Based
... Researchers have identified several theories explaining why financial constraints might exist (asymmetric information, moral hazard, cost of contract enforcement, and transaction costs). A limitation of existing measures of financial constraints is that existing studies consider a single measure of ...
... Researchers have identified several theories explaining why financial constraints might exist (asymmetric information, moral hazard, cost of contract enforcement, and transaction costs). A limitation of existing measures of financial constraints is that existing studies consider a single measure of ...
Land banking
Land banking is the practice of aggregating parcels of land for future sale or development.While in many countries land banking may refer to various private real-estate investment schemes, in the United States it refers to the establishment of quasi-governmental county or municipal authorities purposed with managing an inventory of surplus land.