Why IT Managers Don`t Go for Cyber
... security suggest that residual IT security risks are transferable to a willing party through cyber insurance. Academic research2 also corroborates the economic value of cyber insurance in managing the cyber risks integral to a firm’s operations. Cyber insurance refers to insurance contracts designed ...
... security suggest that residual IT security risks are transferable to a willing party through cyber insurance. Academic research2 also corroborates the economic value of cyber insurance in managing the cyber risks integral to a firm’s operations. Cyber insurance refers to insurance contracts designed ...
MONETARY POLICY IN THE US BEFORE AND AFTER THE CRISIS
... 2) Repos (from OMOs). Banks pledge a security in exchange for cash, at a price (interest rate). It’s a very short term (often overnight), fully collateralized loan. New York Fed’s Open Market Desk carries out these transactions with the 19 primary dealers. Allowed collaterals: US treasury securities ...
... 2) Repos (from OMOs). Banks pledge a security in exchange for cash, at a price (interest rate). It’s a very short term (often overnight), fully collateralized loan. New York Fed’s Open Market Desk carries out these transactions with the 19 primary dealers. Allowed collaterals: US treasury securities ...
The Phoenix CFA Society Wendell Licon, CFA
... • Don’t think of WACC as a static hurdle rate of return which, if cleared, then the project decision is a “go” • If the firm changes its project mix, the WACC will change but the risk level of the projects already in progress will not & neither do the required rates of return for those projects ...
... • Don’t think of WACC as a static hurdle rate of return which, if cleared, then the project decision is a “go” • If the firm changes its project mix, the WACC will change but the risk level of the projects already in progress will not & neither do the required rates of return for those projects ...
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM)
... The Banking Industry In Nigeria Is Usually Regulated By The Central Bank Of Nigeria. This Industry Plays An Important Role In The Overall In National Economic System. The Banking System Is So Critical That Every Other Segment Including The Real Sector And The Government Relies Heavily On It For Effe ...
... The Banking Industry In Nigeria Is Usually Regulated By The Central Bank Of Nigeria. This Industry Plays An Important Role In The Overall In National Economic System. The Banking System Is So Critical That Every Other Segment Including The Real Sector And The Government Relies Heavily On It For Effe ...
LCCARL52Rev1_en.pdf
... deficits inherited from the past, especially from excess spending in the 2001-2002 crisis years. Some, but not all, have been able to reduce the deficits. The political cycle plays an important role witnessed, for example, by Suriname’s expansionary fiscal policy leading up to the elections. Also, t ...
... deficits inherited from the past, especially from excess spending in the 2001-2002 crisis years. Some, but not all, have been able to reduce the deficits. The political cycle plays an important role witnessed, for example, by Suriname’s expansionary fiscal policy leading up to the elections. Also, t ...
The Existence of Corporate Bond Clawbacks
... managers know the projects are “good” but they have difficulty in convincing bondholders. As a result, the firm must pay higher interest costs than they “should” given the quality of the project 5. Third, the model documents that, in the presence of high benefits of private control, the option to co ...
... managers know the projects are “good” but they have difficulty in convincing bondholders. As a result, the firm must pay higher interest costs than they “should” given the quality of the project 5. Third, the model documents that, in the presence of high benefits of private control, the option to co ...
Defaultable Debt, Interest Rates, and the Current Account
... match the facts in the data improve substantially when the productivity process is characterized by a volatile stochastic trend as opposed to transitory fluctuations around a stable trend. In a previous paper (Aguiar and Gopinath 2004), we document empirically that emerging markets are, indeed, m ...
... match the facts in the data improve substantially when the productivity process is characterized by a volatile stochastic trend as opposed to transitory fluctuations around a stable trend. In a previous paper (Aguiar and Gopinath 2004), we document empirically that emerging markets are, indeed, m ...
SECURITIZATION, RISK TRANSFERRING AND FINANCIAL
... of origination but also their evolution over time. We also analyze to what extent housing prices, securitization activity and lending may have asymmetric effects across institutions and geographically (at the regional level) by identifying the role of each of these factors. Our results suggest that ...
... of origination but also their evolution over time. We also analyze to what extent housing prices, securitization activity and lending may have asymmetric effects across institutions and geographically (at the regional level) by identifying the role of each of these factors. Our results suggest that ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE EU
... the providing party must have expressly agreed to provide collateral by way of a title transfer arrangement with a right of reuse. When the following additional conditions are met, counterparties are then entitled to exercise their right to reuse: reuse is undertaken in accordance with the terms ...
... the providing party must have expressly agreed to provide collateral by way of a title transfer arrangement with a right of reuse. When the following additional conditions are met, counterparties are then entitled to exercise their right to reuse: reuse is undertaken in accordance with the terms ...
Principles of Economics, Case and Fair,9e
... mortgages. A mortgage, like a bond, is a contract in which the borrower promises to repay the lender in the future. Until the last decade, most mortgage loans were made by banks and savings and loans. In recent years, most mortgages were written by mortgage brokers or mortgage bankers who immediatel ...
... mortgages. A mortgage, like a bond, is a contract in which the borrower promises to repay the lender in the future. Until the last decade, most mortgage loans were made by banks and savings and loans. In recent years, most mortgages were written by mortgage brokers or mortgage bankers who immediatel ...
Contents
... response to strong domestic inflation pressures. However, interest rates in many other countries were unusually low for several years. Large global imbalances have developed, with some countries including the United States, Australia and New Zealand experiencing large current account deficits partly ...
... response to strong domestic inflation pressures. However, interest rates in many other countries were unusually low for several years. Large global imbalances have developed, with some countries including the United States, Australia and New Zealand experiencing large current account deficits partly ...
the relationship between insurance industry and banking sector in
... them. The basic activities of the banking sector focus on credit and settlement services, while the fundamental function of insurance industry is to indemnify the losses. However, the connections between the banking sector and the insurance industry were observed to increase at different levels late ...
... them. The basic activities of the banking sector focus on credit and settlement services, while the fundamental function of insurance industry is to indemnify the losses. However, the connections between the banking sector and the insurance industry were observed to increase at different levels late ...
CHEVRON CORP (Form: 10-Q, Received: 05/02/2014 12:06:18)
... difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements. The reader should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this report. Unless legally r ...
... difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such forward-looking statements. The reader should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this report. Unless legally r ...
Dynamic portfolio and mortgage choice for homeowners
... Stocks: dS / S R f S S dt S dzS Real riskless rate: dr r r dt r dzr Expected inflation rate: d dt dz ...
... Stocks: dS / S R f S S dt S dzS Real riskless rate: dr r r dt r dzr Expected inflation rate: d dt dz ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES Michael D. Bordo
... countries. However, they also suggest capital inflows deliver rapid growth in non-crisis periods which is likely to offset the negative effects of crises. Countries with high capital inflows grow faster on average than countries with low capital inflows. Other evidence suggests, to the contrary, tha ...
... countries. However, they also suggest capital inflows deliver rapid growth in non-crisis periods which is likely to offset the negative effects of crises. Countries with high capital inflows grow faster on average than countries with low capital inflows. Other evidence suggests, to the contrary, tha ...
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.