Nordic Outlook
... driven by increasing demand from consumers, investments and exports, and Finnish growth will be significantly above the European average this year. Norway has clearly turned the corner after the slowdown caused by lower oil investments, as other sectors are taking over. Danish growth has been above ...
... driven by increasing demand from consumers, investments and exports, and Finnish growth will be significantly above the European average this year. Norway has clearly turned the corner after the slowdown caused by lower oil investments, as other sectors are taking over. Danish growth has been above ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES Urban Jermann Vincenzo Quadrini
... value of firms quoted in Nasdaq and venture capital investment is not surprising, it is worth to be emphasized because it shows the close connection between the value that the market attributes to investment projects and the volume of funds injected in those projects. At the beginning of 2000, the s ...
... value of firms quoted in Nasdaq and venture capital investment is not surprising, it is worth to be emphasized because it shows the close connection between the value that the market attributes to investment projects and the volume of funds injected in those projects. At the beginning of 2000, the s ...
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... worsening of credit conditions caused by the subprime crisis have so far hardly materialised. The largest growth contribution came from exports last year. Continued high growth of the world economy together with the strong depreciation of the US dollar has boosted foreign demand for US products and ...
... worsening of credit conditions caused by the subprime crisis have so far hardly materialised. The largest growth contribution came from exports last year. Continued high growth of the world economy together with the strong depreciation of the US dollar has boosted foreign demand for US products and ...
The Bank of Japan's Experience with Non-Traditional Monetary Policy* Kazuo Ueda
... QEJ, the BOJ increasingly had to lend long in the money market. This was because finding borrowers paying positive interest rate became difficult at short maturities. As of April 2001, the start of the QEJ period, fund supplying operations had maturities of one to three months. In March 2005, some o ...
... QEJ, the BOJ increasingly had to lend long in the money market. This was because finding borrowers paying positive interest rate became difficult at short maturities. As of April 2001, the start of the QEJ period, fund supplying operations had maturities of one to three months. In March 2005, some o ...
Liability
... Litigations and Other Causes Deloitte was the auditor for a client we’ll call Jeeps, Inc. The client sold accessories for jeeps such as tops, lights, cargo carriers, and hitches. One of the major issues in Deloitte’s audit of Jeeps, Inc., was outstanding litigation. Several lawsuits against the com ...
... Litigations and Other Causes Deloitte was the auditor for a client we’ll call Jeeps, Inc. The client sold accessories for jeeps such as tops, lights, cargo carriers, and hitches. One of the major issues in Deloitte’s audit of Jeeps, Inc., was outstanding litigation. Several lawsuits against the com ...
Technical Analysis in Financial Markets Griffioen, GAW
... Technical analysis has been a popular and heavily used technique for decades already in financial practice. It has grown to an industry on its own. During the 1990s there was a renewed interest in academia on the topic when it seemed that early studies which found technical analysis to be useless mi ...
... Technical analysis has been a popular and heavily used technique for decades already in financial practice. It has grown to an industry on its own. During the 1990s there was a renewed interest in academia on the topic when it seemed that early studies which found technical analysis to be useless mi ...
Islamic Financial Services Unit | Annual Report 2013/14
... to a twin-peaks approach with supervision being undertaken by both the national regulator and Shari’ah Board. Concerted efforts are needed to educate the stakeholders and advocate the product as an alternative to orthodox financing. Significant changes are already taking place within the banking cir ...
... to a twin-peaks approach with supervision being undertaken by both the national regulator and Shari’ah Board. Concerted efforts are needed to educate the stakeholders and advocate the product as an alternative to orthodox financing. Significant changes are already taking place within the banking cir ...
Financial Leverage and the Leverage Effect
... The leverage effect is that stock volatility is negatively correlated to stock returns—stock volatility tends to increase when stock prices drop. There are two common economic explanations for the leverage effect. The first explanation is based on the relationship between volatility and expected ret ...
... The leverage effect is that stock volatility is negatively correlated to stock returns—stock volatility tends to increase when stock prices drop. There are two common economic explanations for the leverage effect. The first explanation is based on the relationship between volatility and expected ret ...
Capital Budgeting in Projects
... • Will overall results be close to predicted value? • Sensitivity and risk analysis produce information about uncertainties. • Sensitivity analysis - which assumptions are most important in controlling overall results? • If predicted results depend heavily on market size then readers should be warne ...
... • Will overall results be close to predicted value? • Sensitivity and risk analysis produce information about uncertainties. • Sensitivity analysis - which assumptions are most important in controlling overall results? • If predicted results depend heavily on market size then readers should be warne ...
March 2000, Volume 37, Number 1
... percent of GDP, because of a 35 percent increase in imports, this consumption boom seems not to have been the main factor driving inflation. The impact of the schemes' rise on output, which grew at nearly the same rate—9 percent—in 1996 as in the previous three years, is also unclear. The collapse o ...
... percent of GDP, because of a 35 percent increase in imports, this consumption boom seems not to have been the main factor driving inflation. The impact of the schemes' rise on output, which grew at nearly the same rate—9 percent—in 1996 as in the previous three years, is also unclear. The collapse o ...
815-2277-1
... of the new standards. A major step for the Republic of Moldova was the implementation of IFRS, which has become mandatory for all public interest entities from 1 January 2012 and the adoption of new NAS in accordance with EU Directives and IFRS for small and medium-sized entities, for which the tran ...
... of the new standards. A major step for the Republic of Moldova was the implementation of IFRS, which has become mandatory for all public interest entities from 1 January 2012 and the adoption of new NAS in accordance with EU Directives and IFRS for small and medium-sized entities, for which the tran ...
Analysis of Chosen Strategies of Asset and Liability Management in
... amount of government securities or other liquid assets. Thus, asset management strategy was based on the ability of the bank to cover the major part of liquid assets with bank converted net assets. The core problem in asset and liability management is the fact that the main asset of commercial bank ...
... amount of government securities or other liquid assets. Thus, asset management strategy was based on the ability of the bank to cover the major part of liquid assets with bank converted net assets. The core problem in asset and liability management is the fact that the main asset of commercial bank ...
Annual Report2012
... site to further strengthen its distinctive proposal-based sales activities, one of the Company’s specialties. In particular, regarding growth fields such as alternative energy (solar power, etc.), which are expected to become increasingly popular in the future, the Nisshin Group is utilizing its tot ...
... site to further strengthen its distinctive proposal-based sales activities, one of the Company’s specialties. In particular, regarding growth fields such as alternative energy (solar power, etc.), which are expected to become increasingly popular in the future, the Nisshin Group is utilizing its tot ...
8. South African Case Studies
... global producer of catalytic converters with a number of coating and canning plants in operation. The announcement of major export contracts provided a clear indication of further expansion and provided additional justification for further backward integration through the establishment of production ...
... global producer of catalytic converters with a number of coating and canning plants in operation. The announcement of major export contracts provided a clear indication of further expansion and provided additional justification for further backward integration through the establishment of production ...
THE IMPACT OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE ON THE
... while considering the set – off between profitability and risks. Should it be based on the industries practices depending on the traditional structure or choices of action decisions of managers? Answer to this determines the performance, success of a firm and how investors are attracted to the firm. ...
... while considering the set – off between profitability and risks. Should it be based on the industries practices depending on the traditional structure or choices of action decisions of managers? Answer to this determines the performance, success of a firm and how investors are attracted to the firm. ...
List of Charts, Tables, Boxes and Abbreviations
... Box III.4. Turkish Lira Liquidity Management of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey ...
... Box III.4. Turkish Lira Liquidity Management of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey ...
Net Capital Expenditures
... • (a) First-in, First-out (FIFO): Under FIFO, the cost of goods sold is based upon the cost of material bought earliest in the period, while the cost of inventory is based upon the cost of material bought later in the year. This results in inventory being valued close to current replacement cost. • ...
... • (a) First-in, First-out (FIFO): Under FIFO, the cost of goods sold is based upon the cost of material bought earliest in the period, while the cost of inventory is based upon the cost of material bought later in the year. This results in inventory being valued close to current replacement cost. • ...
Taking charge of your finances
... Taking charge of your finances • Credit should not always be considered a ‘bad’ thing. It is okay to use credit if it will assist a person to make money. • Such as, receiving a home loan is good if a person can afford the monthly payments, tax benefits are received, an asset is received, and the va ...
... Taking charge of your finances • Credit should not always be considered a ‘bad’ thing. It is okay to use credit if it will assist a person to make money. • Such as, receiving a home loan is good if a person can afford the monthly payments, tax benefits are received, an asset is received, and the va ...
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.