Return on Capital Employed The ROCE Formula Calculating ROCE
... capital used by the business. ROE, by focusing on equity, ignores assets financed via debt, while the total assets figure used in calculating ROA includes intangible assets and other assets that may not be tied to the primary operation of the firm or assets that are financed by suppliers. Tangible capit ...
... capital used by the business. ROE, by focusing on equity, ignores assets financed via debt, while the total assets figure used in calculating ROA includes intangible assets and other assets that may not be tied to the primary operation of the firm or assets that are financed by suppliers. Tangible capit ...
Key Investor Information
... Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many ...
... Currency risk: The fund can be exposed to different currencies. Changes in foreign exchange rates could create losses. Derivatives risk: A derivative may not perform as expected, and may create losses greater than the cost of the derivative. Equity risk: Equity prices fluctuate daily, based on many ...
Market structures and systemic risks of exchange
... ETFs are structured as open-ended mutual funds that allow investors to gain diversified exposure to financial assets across geographical regions, sectors or asset classes. They are traded on exchanges through brokers on a commission basis like stocks, which means that long and short positions can be ...
... ETFs are structured as open-ended mutual funds that allow investors to gain diversified exposure to financial assets across geographical regions, sectors or asset classes. They are traded on exchanges through brokers on a commission basis like stocks, which means that long and short positions can be ...
How to Estimate the Effect of a Stock Repurchase on Share Price
... reduction in shares outstanding- causing the stock price to drop. Can this situation be prevented? Yes, if financial decision makers know the smallest percentage of outstanding stock that must be repurchased for the price of the stock to remain at least at its pre-purchase price. Until now, no easy ...
... reduction in shares outstanding- causing the stock price to drop. Can this situation be prevented? Yes, if financial decision makers know the smallest percentage of outstanding stock that must be repurchased for the price of the stock to remain at least at its pre-purchase price. Until now, no easy ...
FORM 10-Q - Vanguard Natural Resources LLC
... Certain statements and information in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may constitute “forward-looking statements.” Statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q that are not historical facts (including any statements concerning plans and objectives of management for future operations ...
... Certain statements and information in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may constitute “forward-looking statements.” Statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q that are not historical facts (including any statements concerning plans and objectives of management for future operations ...
south korea - Association for Financial Professionals
... to each account, so you always know your contact ...
... to each account, so you always know your contact ...
Presentation
... and the information contained herein are not an offer of securities for sale in the United States or any other jurisdiction. No action has been or will be taken by Latvia in any country or jurisdiction that would, or is intended to, permit a public offering of securities in any country or jurisdicti ...
... and the information contained herein are not an offer of securities for sale in the United States or any other jurisdiction. No action has been or will be taken by Latvia in any country or jurisdiction that would, or is intended to, permit a public offering of securities in any country or jurisdicti ...
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
... circumstances. The Company’s investments in debt securities are classified as available-for-sale. Investments in available-forsale securities are reported at fair value with unrealized gains and losses, net of tax, as a component of “Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)” in the Consolidated ...
... circumstances. The Company’s investments in debt securities are classified as available-for-sale. Investments in available-forsale securities are reported at fair value with unrealized gains and losses, net of tax, as a component of “Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)” in the Consolidated ...
Capital Accumulation and International Trade
... input: non-tradeable labor. In our paper, we interpreted labor as “equipped labor” and identified the income of this factor as value added. This broadened view enabled us to calibrate the model realistically to U.S. national income and product data, but did not give us a framework for analyzing any ...
... input: non-tradeable labor. In our paper, we interpreted labor as “equipped labor” and identified the income of this factor as value added. This broadened view enabled us to calibrate the model realistically to U.S. national income and product data, but did not give us a framework for analyzing any ...
Fund Categories and Basis of Accounting
... future year. Debt service fund resources come most often from transfer from the General Fund (or other fund), income from the investment of resources held by the funds, and tax assessed specially to serve the debt. The assets of this fund consist of cash, investment, and sometimes receivables. ...
... future year. Debt service fund resources come most often from transfer from the General Fund (or other fund), income from the investment of resources held by the funds, and tax assessed specially to serve the debt. The assets of this fund consist of cash, investment, and sometimes receivables. ...
Liberalization, Growth and Financial Crises (October 2003)
... financially constrained and depend on domestic bank credit. Using microlevel data from the Mexican economic census and from firms listed on the stock market, we document this asymmetry for the case of Mexico. Trade liberalization increases GDP growth by promoting T-sector productivity. Financial lib ...
... financially constrained and depend on domestic bank credit. Using microlevel data from the Mexican economic census and from firms listed on the stock market, we document this asymmetry for the case of Mexico. Trade liberalization increases GDP growth by promoting T-sector productivity. Financial lib ...
Economic Crisis and the Russian Debt Problem
... to maintain its economic growth. A decline in oil prices to US$80 per barrel, however, may constrain growth, and if prices were to drop below US$60 per barrel, this would spell disaster for the Russian economy. This latter scenario is likely to happen if current declines persist; short-term market p ...
... to maintain its economic growth. A decline in oil prices to US$80 per barrel, however, may constrain growth, and if prices were to drop below US$60 per barrel, this would spell disaster for the Russian economy. This latter scenario is likely to happen if current declines persist; short-term market p ...
Interim Report of the Commission of Enquiry_0
... was witnessed in November and December 2001. 2.2.5 For a period of eleven months after the abolition of the dual exchange rate system on 10 March 1995 the unified rand was stable at around R 3.60 to the US dollar. ...
... was witnessed in November and December 2001. 2.2.5 For a period of eleven months after the abolition of the dual exchange rate system on 10 March 1995 the unified rand was stable at around R 3.60 to the US dollar. ...
Rethinking the Role of National Development Banks
... Their primary function was to provide long-term investment financing of projects that had exceptional risks through venturing into new fields of production that seemed promising to yield a high profit, such as the construction of the railroads. The sale of stocks and bonds at the local stock markets ...
... Their primary function was to provide long-term investment financing of projects that had exceptional risks through venturing into new fields of production that seemed promising to yield a high profit, such as the construction of the railroads. The sale of stocks and bonds at the local stock markets ...
extended hours trading disclosure
... deemed “not‐held” orders unless you inform Spartan in writing, prior to the order entry, to enter the limit order in a “held” capacity. An order placed during an after‐hours trading session is only good for the session during which the order was placed. If an order is not executed during a sp ...
... deemed “not‐held” orders unless you inform Spartan in writing, prior to the order entry, to enter the limit order in a “held” capacity. An order placed during an after‐hours trading session is only good for the session during which the order was placed. If an order is not executed during a sp ...
Monetary Policy Statement March 2009 Contents
... financial markets. While monetary and fiscal policy responses in many countries have been substantial we still expect the adverse economic forces generated by the crisis to remain dominant throughout 2009. The timing and extent of global recovery remain highly uncertain. In New Zealand, the impact o ...
... financial markets. While monetary and fiscal policy responses in many countries have been substantial we still expect the adverse economic forces generated by the crisis to remain dominant throughout 2009. The timing and extent of global recovery remain highly uncertain. In New Zealand, the impact o ...
Global Market Perspective - Q2 2017
... Risk assets performed well in the first quarter as investors responded to evidence of a synchronised recovery in global activity. Markets also demonstrated resilience in the face of an earlier-than-expected tightening of monetary policy by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) who raised interest rates by 25 ...
... Risk assets performed well in the first quarter as investors responded to evidence of a synchronised recovery in global activity. Markets also demonstrated resilience in the face of an earlier-than-expected tightening of monetary policy by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) who raised interest rates by 25 ...
Market Microstructure 1 The institutional Framework
... Insider trader is a risk neutral speculators with some private information regarding the liquidation value of the risky asset v. Noise traders are agents that come to the market for reason other than speculation; the aggregate market order submitted by noise traders is a random variable m: N(0, ²m) ...
... Insider trader is a risk neutral speculators with some private information regarding the liquidation value of the risky asset v. Noise traders are agents that come to the market for reason other than speculation; the aggregate market order submitted by noise traders is a random variable m: N(0, ²m) ...
Structured Bonds and Greek Demons Is the attack
... examining notes with up to two year maturity. They found that issue price deviations are in the area of 2.07% and 2.67% for simple notes based on DAX and individual DAX stocks respectively and 2.69% and 4.77% for more complex notes. They also confirmed the ”Carlin’s result” [21] that ”overpricing” i ...
... examining notes with up to two year maturity. They found that issue price deviations are in the area of 2.07% and 2.67% for simple notes based on DAX and individual DAX stocks respectively and 2.69% and 4.77% for more complex notes. They also confirmed the ”Carlin’s result” [21] that ”overpricing” i ...
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.