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... Providing a hybrid Cloud solution allowed DMM access to their physical servers while offering the benefits of the Cloud - with great financial benefits: “The project included building servers on NTT ICT’s enterprise cloud platform to host DMM’s bespoke FX trading and hosting applications. This was c ...
... Providing a hybrid Cloud solution allowed DMM access to their physical servers while offering the benefits of the Cloud - with great financial benefits: “The project included building servers on NTT ICT’s enterprise cloud platform to host DMM’s bespoke FX trading and hosting applications. This was c ...
The Importance of Being Earnest
... target equal to 100% of pre-retirement spending, their assets would be depleted much more quickly, requiring the family to monetize some of the value of their home (Exhibit 3). Of course, a family would not maintain such a high spending rate, and would cut back at some point before exhausting their ...
... target equal to 100% of pre-retirement spending, their assets would be depleted much more quickly, requiring the family to monetize some of the value of their home (Exhibit 3). Of course, a family would not maintain such a high spending rate, and would cut back at some point before exhausting their ...
GOLDEN STAR RESOURCES LTD
... of past-due amounts due the Sellers of Bogoso and reduction of other liabilities during the fourth quarter. Even so, it is expected that additional outside funding will be required in the fourth quarter and early 2002 to replenish working capital in both Ghana and at the Corporate level and to allow ...
... of past-due amounts due the Sellers of Bogoso and reduction of other liabilities during the fourth quarter. Even so, it is expected that additional outside funding will be required in the fourth quarter and early 2002 to replenish working capital in both Ghana and at the Corporate level and to allow ...
financial stability, systemic risk and macroprudential policy
... instability, which started in 2007, was largely global in nature and entailed huge macroeconomic costs. Even though the Czech financial system remained stable during the crisis and was exposed only to its indirect effects, it will take the Czech economy at least three years to return to its pre-crisi ...
... instability, which started in 2007, was largely global in nature and entailed huge macroeconomic costs. Even though the Czech financial system remained stable during the crisis and was exposed only to its indirect effects, it will take the Czech economy at least three years to return to its pre-crisi ...
Public –Private Partnerships A New Catalyst for Economic
... Although PPPs can free up government resources for other public priorities, they will not necessarily influence the economy without the right blend of factors. The number, value, and type of PPPs, combined with supportive policies, power economic growth (see Exhibit 7). The number of PPP contracts. ...
... Although PPPs can free up government resources for other public priorities, they will not necessarily influence the economy without the right blend of factors. The number, value, and type of PPPs, combined with supportive policies, power economic growth (see Exhibit 7). The number of PPP contracts. ...
Revisiting the Role of Insurance Company ALM
... Unrealized Losses via AOCI Most publicly-traded life insurers classify the majority of their fixed income assets as available for sale under US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) accounting regimes. This means that fixed income asset ...
... Unrealized Losses via AOCI Most publicly-traded life insurers classify the majority of their fixed income assets as available for sale under US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) accounting regimes. This means that fixed income asset ...
Chapter F4
... corporation, those bonds can be freely bought and sold in the secondary bond market. The issuing corporation is basically unaffected by these subsequent sales between investors. After the initial issuance, the company’s involvement is limited to paying interest on the due dates and paying off the ...
... corporation, those bonds can be freely bought and sold in the secondary bond market. The issuing corporation is basically unaffected by these subsequent sales between investors. After the initial issuance, the company’s involvement is limited to paying interest on the due dates and paying off the ...
The Value Relevance of Regulatory Capital Components
... these adjustments were all the subject of intensive discussions between regulators before the finalization of Basel III (Simonian, 2010, BCBS, 2009, Enrich and Paletta, 2010). Our results show mixed evidence on the relevance of the four regulatory adjustments. On the deduction form capital of DTAs, ...
... these adjustments were all the subject of intensive discussions between regulators before the finalization of Basel III (Simonian, 2010, BCBS, 2009, Enrich and Paletta, 2010). Our results show mixed evidence on the relevance of the four regulatory adjustments. On the deduction form capital of DTAs, ...
Informational money, Islamic finance, and the dismissal of negative
... rather arguing for plausibility) that no conceivable hierarchically organised banking system can produce negative interests at any level makes use of a well-foundedness assumption: the chain of interest payments starts with a first instance of negative interests (in a causal sense), or of simulated ...
... rather arguing for plausibility) that no conceivable hierarchically organised banking system can produce negative interests at any level makes use of a well-foundedness assumption: the chain of interest payments starts with a first instance of negative interests (in a causal sense), or of simulated ...
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... device such as a pump or motor. Typically, a more energy-efficient device requires a higher capital investment than does a less energyefficient device, but the extra capital investment usually produces annual savings in electrical power expenses relative to a second pump or motor that is less energy ...
... device such as a pump or motor. Typically, a more energy-efficient device requires a higher capital investment than does a less energyefficient device, but the extra capital investment usually produces annual savings in electrical power expenses relative to a second pump or motor that is less energy ...
V-Guard Industries Ltd. DIVIDEND POLICY Preamble Distribution of
... A Company may either distribute, entire profits earned by it, among its shareholders or distribute a certain percentage of its profit and retain the balance in business for purposes like expansion, diversification and inorganic investments. A formal dividend policy, helps the Board of a Company, to ...
... A Company may either distribute, entire profits earned by it, among its shareholders or distribute a certain percentage of its profit and retain the balance in business for purposes like expansion, diversification and inorganic investments. A formal dividend policy, helps the Board of a Company, to ...
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... that determines the response of current inflation in the basic New Keynesian model. So, the further in the future is the interest rate that the monetary authority announces it will change, the larger is the current response of inflation. At the zero lower bound, this large effect on inflation will l ...
... that determines the response of current inflation in the basic New Keynesian model. So, the further in the future is the interest rate that the monetary authority announces it will change, the larger is the current response of inflation. At the zero lower bound, this large effect on inflation will l ...
The owner- operator advantage
... their business like a castle with a moat around it, as widening that moat long ago became basic instinct. It’s common for management teams of companies in our portfolios to share stories about the CEO calling at odd hours to discuss their latest idea. That obsession with remaining a step ahead – qui ...
... their business like a castle with a moat around it, as widening that moat long ago became basic instinct. It’s common for management teams of companies in our portfolios to share stories about the CEO calling at odd hours to discuss their latest idea. That obsession with remaining a step ahead – qui ...
1 Banco de Chile: Comments on the Fourth Quarter 2015 Financial
... First, thanks to our commercial initiatives, loans reached $ 24.6 trillion pesos, equal to 18.3% market share, an annual increase of 26 basis points. The retail segment was the main driver of this growth. Mortgage loans led this increase, rising an impressive 18% YoY. Strong demand for housing creat ...
... First, thanks to our commercial initiatives, loans reached $ 24.6 trillion pesos, equal to 18.3% market share, an annual increase of 26 basis points. The retail segment was the main driver of this growth. Mortgage loans led this increase, rising an impressive 18% YoY. Strong demand for housing creat ...
The Pass-Through of Sovereign Risk ∗ Luigi Bocola January 2014
... structural estimation is complicated by the fact that the model features time-variation in risk premia and occasionally binding financial constraints. I develop an algorithm for its global solution based on projections and sparse collocation, and I combine it with the particle filter to evaluate th ...
... structural estimation is complicated by the fact that the model features time-variation in risk premia and occasionally binding financial constraints. I develop an algorithm for its global solution based on projections and sparse collocation, and I combine it with the particle filter to evaluate th ...
Chapter 23: Short-Term Financial Management
... to predict whether a potential customer will pay in a timely manner. The score measures the applicant’s overall credit strength. It is most commonly used by large credit card operations, such as those of banks, oil companies and department stores. Most useful factors might include credit references, ...
... to predict whether a potential customer will pay in a timely manner. The score measures the applicant’s overall credit strength. It is most commonly used by large credit card operations, such as those of banks, oil companies and department stores. Most useful factors might include credit references, ...
Going Concerns Did Accountants Fail to Flag Problems at Dot
... itself irrational and unjustifiable, whether it was an auditor, a board member or an investor," says Gary Lutin, a former investment banker who runs forums on financial-reporting practices for the New York Society of Security Analysts. In fact, the current auditing standards provide no guidance abou ...
... itself irrational and unjustifiable, whether it was an auditor, a board member or an investor," says Gary Lutin, a former investment banker who runs forums on financial-reporting practices for the New York Society of Security Analysts. In fact, the current auditing standards provide no guidance abou ...
Financialization

Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.