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... • The average premium received for GMAB contracts in 2012 was $ 89800 –lower than other GLB contracts, reflecting the lower investable assets of the younger customer base ...
... • The average premium received for GMAB contracts in 2012 was $ 89800 –lower than other GLB contracts, reflecting the lower investable assets of the younger customer base ...
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Basel III
... rates to compensate for the cost of holding more capital and liquidity. Owing to imperfect substitutability between bank credit and other forms of market financing, this leads to lower investment and lower output. The computation of the steady-state economic costs of higher capital and liquidity re ...
... rates to compensate for the cost of holding more capital and liquidity. Owing to imperfect substitutability between bank credit and other forms of market financing, this leads to lower investment and lower output. The computation of the steady-state economic costs of higher capital and liquidity re ...
The Effects of Bank Market Power in Short-Term and Long
... likelihood of bank branches providing bank credit. This result confirms that the nonmonotonic effect of market concentration is robust to controlling for the presence of local credit markets for banks with multiple contacts. Presbitero and Zazzaro (2011) extend their analysis by suggesting that thi ...
... likelihood of bank branches providing bank credit. This result confirms that the nonmonotonic effect of market concentration is robust to controlling for the presence of local credit markets for banks with multiple contacts. Presbitero and Zazzaro (2011) extend their analysis by suggesting that thi ...
SmartMoney - Dyan Machan.com
... U.S. stock funds that have had the same manager for 10 years or longer lost slightly less money than their peers, according to data from Morningstar. And they’ve also been more likely to show positive returns so far in 2009. That’s why we’ve focused this year’s installment of our “World’s Greatest I ...
... U.S. stock funds that have had the same manager for 10 years or longer lost slightly less money than their peers, according to data from Morningstar. And they’ve also been more likely to show positive returns so far in 2009. That’s why we’ve focused this year’s installment of our “World’s Greatest I ...
Creating a Safer Financial System
... Several jurisdictions have supplemented these initiatives with the second approach to combating systemic risk. The structural measures proposed range from moving businesses identified as too risky and complex into stand-alone subsidiaries to prohibiting banks from engaging in these activities altoge ...
... Several jurisdictions have supplemented these initiatives with the second approach to combating systemic risk. The structural measures proposed range from moving businesses identified as too risky and complex into stand-alone subsidiaries to prohibiting banks from engaging in these activities altoge ...
Session 13. National income and the balance of payments
... The SNA makes an important distinction between something measured “at constant prices” and the “real” value of a flow such as income. Income and similar flows in the system, not being the value of specific goods or services, cannot be measured “at constant prices” in the usual way. Such flows may ne ...
... The SNA makes an important distinction between something measured “at constant prices” and the “real” value of a flow such as income. Income and similar flows in the system, not being the value of specific goods or services, cannot be measured “at constant prices” in the usual way. Such flows may ne ...
Item 1: Cover Page - True Life Financial Planning
... Planning, LLC, “TLFP”. If you have any questions about the contents of this Brochure, please contact us at 972591-3950. The information in this Brochure has not been approved or verified by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any state securities authority. True Life Financial ...
... Planning, LLC, “TLFP”. If you have any questions about the contents of this Brochure, please contact us at 972591-3950. The information in this Brochure has not been approved or verified by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or by any state securities authority. True Life Financial ...
Lessons from a collapse of a financial system
... the world financial crisis. This paper describes the development that lead to the build up of a large internationally active banking system in a nation of 300 thousand inhabitants in just over five years. More importantly, we analyse this development to draw lessons for other countries. Iceland is a ...
... the world financial crisis. This paper describes the development that lead to the build up of a large internationally active banking system in a nation of 300 thousand inhabitants in just over five years. More importantly, we analyse this development to draw lessons for other countries. Iceland is a ...
Belgian business investment in the context of the crisis
... for labour (aided by recourse to the system of temporary lay-offs) that they gradually managed to restore their profitability. However, it was not until the second half of 2010 that these cash flows again made a positive contribution to investment growth. The marked fall in short-term interest rates ...
... for labour (aided by recourse to the system of temporary lay-offs) that they gradually managed to restore their profitability. However, it was not until the second half of 2010 that these cash flows again made a positive contribution to investment growth. The marked fall in short-term interest rates ...
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times for Institutional Investors
... he past decade started with the internet bubble and ended with the bursting of the credit bubble. Sometimes referred to as the “lost decade” by investors, it was the first time in recent economic history that household net worth and net job growth remained flat for a period of 10 years in the United ...
... he past decade started with the internet bubble and ended with the bursting of the credit bubble. Sometimes referred to as the “lost decade” by investors, it was the first time in recent economic history that household net worth and net job growth remained flat for a period of 10 years in the United ...
HB1003-SAA
... unfair result to existing participants, including a sale of portfolio holdings to attempt [shall be sold as necessary] to maintain the ratio between 0.995 and 1.005. In addition to the requirements of its investment policy and any other forms of reporting, a public funds investment pool that uses am ...
... unfair result to existing participants, including a sale of portfolio holdings to attempt [shall be sold as necessary] to maintain the ratio between 0.995 and 1.005. In addition to the requirements of its investment policy and any other forms of reporting, a public funds investment pool that uses am ...
The Good Times Keep Rolling
... Negative returns on property, international equities and fixed interest for the month of March did nothing to halt the ongoing strength of Australia’s major super funds with the median balanced investment option returning 1.00% for the month. This was solely attributable to a raging Australian equit ...
... Negative returns on property, international equities and fixed interest for the month of March did nothing to halt the ongoing strength of Australia’s major super funds with the median balanced investment option returning 1.00% for the month. This was solely attributable to a raging Australian equit ...
Factors and aspects of the relocation strategies of companies
... manufacturing do not know anything about production anymore. If technologies or markets change, they simply cannot adapt. Newly established companies require contract ...
... manufacturing do not know anything about production anymore. If technologies or markets change, they simply cannot adapt. Newly established companies require contract ...
Alternative Assets: The Next Frontier for Defined Contribution
... significant liquidity constraints during the market downturn as a result of limited liquidity and valuation guidelines and the increased trading volatility of retail investors. However, we are now seeing the development of structures addressing the liquidity and valuation challenges experienced by t ...
... significant liquidity constraints during the market downturn as a result of limited liquidity and valuation guidelines and the increased trading volatility of retail investors. However, we are now seeing the development of structures addressing the liquidity and valuation challenges experienced by t ...
Lecture 1
... Examples: Money Market Instruments • Repurchase Agreements Repos are effectively short term loans (usually with a maturity of less than 2 weeks) for which T-bills serve as collateral. The most important lenders in this market are usually large corporations. ...
... Examples: Money Market Instruments • Repurchase Agreements Repos are effectively short term loans (usually with a maturity of less than 2 weeks) for which T-bills serve as collateral. The most important lenders in this market are usually large corporations. ...
ARM Case Study - Financial Accounting
... developed a strong software capability. Partners have access to an unrivalled range of softwarebased IP, operating systems (OS) ports and software design services. In this way, ARM provides Partners with a full portfolio of offerings that deliver significant risk reduction and faster time-to-market ...
... developed a strong software capability. Partners have access to an unrivalled range of softwarebased IP, operating systems (OS) ports and software design services. In this way, ARM provides Partners with a full portfolio of offerings that deliver significant risk reduction and faster time-to-market ...
theft of movable property
... advantage to any person.8 The third element which the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that defendant’s purpose was to deprive the other person of the movable property. For the purpose of this statute, the term “deprive” specifically means: (1) to withhold or cause to be withheld proper ...
... advantage to any person.8 The third element which the State must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that defendant’s purpose was to deprive the other person of the movable property. For the purpose of this statute, the term “deprive” specifically means: (1) to withhold or cause to be withheld proper ...
A Project Report Presentation On *SBI Mutual Fund
... Debt Funds/Income Funds Invest in debt instruments issued not only by government, but also by private companies, banks and financial institutions and other entities such as infrastructure companies/utilities. Target low risk and stable income for the investor. Have higher price fluctuation as compar ...
... Debt Funds/Income Funds Invest in debt instruments issued not only by government, but also by private companies, banks and financial institutions and other entities such as infrastructure companies/utilities. Target low risk and stable income for the investor. Have higher price fluctuation as compar ...
A symmetrical regulation for an intensified very high
... derived from the competition law principle of dominance. In particular, the SMP concept is ...
... derived from the competition law principle of dominance. In particular, the SMP concept is ...
Letter - The Oxford Club
... museums... to historic Liechtenstein – home to some of the strongest and most private banks in the world... to charming Innsbruck – known for its medieval architecture and the extraordinary Mint Tower... and finally to breathtaking Vienna – full of hidden cultural delights such as the Kunsthistorisc ...
... museums... to historic Liechtenstein – home to some of the strongest and most private banks in the world... to charming Innsbruck – known for its medieval architecture and the extraordinary Mint Tower... and finally to breathtaking Vienna – full of hidden cultural delights such as the Kunsthistorisc ...
Has housing divided the generations?
... There was not a discrete part of the original Course dedicated to the issue of how inter-generational justice plays in housing. Whilst it is difficult to extinguish the rhetoric surrounding “family housing", it is becoming ever more apparent that the supply of housing is not what is needed to meet t ...
... There was not a discrete part of the original Course dedicated to the issue of how inter-generational justice plays in housing. Whilst it is difficult to extinguish the rhetoric surrounding “family housing", it is becoming ever more apparent that the supply of housing is not what is needed to meet t ...
Latest half-year report
... of when active rate rises follow on from last year’s ending of the asset purchase program. Equity investors have drawn some comfort from the loose monetary environment, but this has been tempered by fears that, despite the best efforts of policymakers, the global economy remains in the grip of secul ...
... of when active rate rises follow on from last year’s ending of the asset purchase program. Equity investors have drawn some comfort from the loose monetary environment, but this has been tempered by fears that, despite the best efforts of policymakers, the global economy remains in the grip of secul ...
New Europe Division
... KEY FACTORS FOR A SUSTAINABLE REVENUE STREAM: Market leadership with a substantial market share Entry barrier: internal flexible risk management tool able to cater future customer needs Mastery in risk management recognised by S&P assigning to UBM the same long term credit rating of the grou ...
... KEY FACTORS FOR A SUSTAINABLE REVENUE STREAM: Market leadership with a substantial market share Entry barrier: internal flexible risk management tool able to cater future customer needs Mastery in risk management recognised by S&P assigning to UBM the same long term credit rating of the grou ...
original article in English
... Is it possible to achieve a deleveraging without debacle? It is a formidable task to achieve a deleveraging in the financial sector while not causing a systemic debacle. In China’s case, a confluence factors could help the authorities to attain it in a smoother way. The authorities seem to have take ...
... Is it possible to achieve a deleveraging without debacle? It is a formidable task to achieve a deleveraging in the financial sector while not causing a systemic debacle. In China’s case, a confluence factors could help the authorities to attain it in a smoother way. The authorities seem to have take ...
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... whether an activity constitutes part of the business of banking, the Comptroller may “look beyond the label given to a certain activity to determine whether or not it is permissible.” Id. The court then upheld the Comptroller’s determination that a national bank’s issuance of standby letters of cred ...
... whether an activity constitutes part of the business of banking, the Comptroller may “look beyond the label given to a certain activity to determine whether or not it is permissible.” Id. The court then upheld the Comptroller’s determination that a national bank’s issuance of standby letters of cred ...
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.