3.1. Housing market and household sector indebtedness
... These measures are generally mutually reinforcing, as an improvement in the functioning of the housing market is likely to help reduce household debt levels. A well-considered timing and gradual implementation of the measures would be crucial to achieve the foreseen longterm benefits without destabi ...
... These measures are generally mutually reinforcing, as an improvement in the functioning of the housing market is likely to help reduce household debt levels. A well-considered timing and gradual implementation of the measures would be crucial to achieve the foreseen longterm benefits without destabi ...
Report of Independent Registered Public
... The Board of Directors Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. We have audited Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc.’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2016, based on criteria established in Internal Control—Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizatio ...
... The Board of Directors Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc. We have audited Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc.’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2016, based on criteria established in Internal Control—Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizatio ...
Global Recession - Nuffield International
... Volatility a factor for all farmers going forward – possibly new ways to look at risk in the supply chain will be ...
... Volatility a factor for all farmers going forward – possibly new ways to look at risk in the supply chain will be ...
Government Bonds in Domestic and Foreign Currency
... In another paper, Burger and Warnock (2004) conduct a study of how foreign investors participate in private and public domestic currency bond markets. They find that some institutional factors, specifically more creditor-friendly policies and laws, help in the development of domestic currency marke ...
... In another paper, Burger and Warnock (2004) conduct a study of how foreign investors participate in private and public domestic currency bond markets. They find that some institutional factors, specifically more creditor-friendly policies and laws, help in the development of domestic currency marke ...
The Yield Curve
... curve tends to occur when interest rates in general are high. Accurately predicts this occurrence ...
... curve tends to occur when interest rates in general are high. Accurately predicts this occurrence ...
Derivatives and the Modern Prudent Investor Rule: Too Risky or Too Necessary?
... course, the cost of mistakes by fiduciaries, whether they take on too much risk or even not enough risk, can be tragic. This being said, legal scholarship by those in related disciplines, such as finance and economics, must seek to fill the void that still confounds those who are earnestly trying to ...
... course, the cost of mistakes by fiduciaries, whether they take on too much risk or even not enough risk, can be tragic. This being said, legal scholarship by those in related disciplines, such as finance and economics, must seek to fill the void that still confounds those who are earnestly trying to ...
The influence of investment intermediaries on the corporate sector
... the book “Principles of Corporate Finances”, who thoroughly studied the problem of values and planning investment to the corporate sector (Breuil, Myers, 2008); J. K. Galbraith, who explored the corporate sector investment sources, believed that nothing is as typical of the industrial system as the ...
... the book “Principles of Corporate Finances”, who thoroughly studied the problem of values and planning investment to the corporate sector (Breuil, Myers, 2008); J. K. Galbraith, who explored the corporate sector investment sources, believed that nothing is as typical of the industrial system as the ...
IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF)
... A conventional bank has on the one hand liabilities that include demand, time and saving deposits, which the bank guarantees. On the other hand, it has assets that are mostly composed of debt instruments each of which has a quality that depends on the ability of the corresponding debtor to repay. De ...
... A conventional bank has on the one hand liabilities that include demand, time and saving deposits, which the bank guarantees. On the other hand, it has assets that are mostly composed of debt instruments each of which has a quality that depends on the ability of the corresponding debtor to repay. De ...
Community Services
... Department will strive to plan, design and deliver a variety of services and facilities that will enhance our commitment to providing recreation, culture and leisure services and programs. Plans are underway to deliver two recreation centre expansion/upgrades (Earnscliffe and Century Gardens) and on ...
... Department will strive to plan, design and deliver a variety of services and facilities that will enhance our commitment to providing recreation, culture and leisure services and programs. Plans are underway to deliver two recreation centre expansion/upgrades (Earnscliffe and Century Gardens) and on ...
The bubbles economy and overseas borrowing and the mis
... borrow long-term an amount at least to cover its own debt, second, borrowed an amount to create long-tern stability in the financial system, and third, borrow longterm an amount to create a benchmark for long-term interest rate, so that the private sector, who has been trying to set up a long-term c ...
... borrow long-term an amount at least to cover its own debt, second, borrowed an amount to create long-tern stability in the financial system, and third, borrow longterm an amount to create a benchmark for long-term interest rate, so that the private sector, who has been trying to set up a long-term c ...
Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Strategy for 2016/2017
... General Fund capital spend each year (the CFR) through a revenue charge referred to as the Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP), although it is also allowed to undertake additional voluntary payments (VRP). 3.6.4.2 Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) Regulations have been issued which r ...
... General Fund capital spend each year (the CFR) through a revenue charge referred to as the Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP), although it is also allowed to undertake additional voluntary payments (VRP). 3.6.4.2 Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) Regulations have been issued which r ...
the case for real return investing
... funded from 5% of an investor’s existing allocation to equities and 5% from bonds. The greater investment breadth and active asset allocation of a real return fund can improve the diversification of equity and bond-dominated portfolios by providing access to asset classes that may be difficult for i ...
... funded from 5% of an investor’s existing allocation to equities and 5% from bonds. The greater investment breadth and active asset allocation of a real return fund can improve the diversification of equity and bond-dominated portfolios by providing access to asset classes that may be difficult for i ...
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... are some kind of mean-reverting mechanism that ensures that the pairs converges back to their historical mean. The earliest cases of pairs -trading were mostly based on finding highly correlated pairs of stocks that moved in the same correction, and then take a long position in the undervalued and a ...
... are some kind of mean-reverting mechanism that ensures that the pairs converges back to their historical mean. The earliest cases of pairs -trading were mostly based on finding highly correlated pairs of stocks that moved in the same correction, and then take a long position in the undervalued and a ...
Economic Growth, Capitalism and Unknown Economic Paradoxes
... They increase the risk. He also raises the problem of sovereign debt but proposes to solve this problem by implementing more strict regulations of state finances to avoid huge debts. Like many other authors, K. Rogoff does not speak about market saturation by capital, open and concealed overproducti ...
... They increase the risk. He also raises the problem of sovereign debt but proposes to solve this problem by implementing more strict regulations of state finances to avoid huge debts. Like many other authors, K. Rogoff does not speak about market saturation by capital, open and concealed overproducti ...
westpac`s response to the final report of the financial system inquiry
... An industry funding model with these features should provide a sound pathway to enable ASIC to effectively deliver on its mandate. The Inquiry’s recommendation for increasing the time available to industry to implement complex regulatory change is welcome. This would be an effective mechanism throug ...
... An industry funding model with these features should provide a sound pathway to enable ASIC to effectively deliver on its mandate. The Inquiry’s recommendation for increasing the time available to industry to implement complex regulatory change is welcome. This would be an effective mechanism throug ...
Regulatory impact assessment of Basel III capital requirements in New Zealand.
... The existing minimum capital requirements for New Zealand banks, set by the Reserve Bank, are based on the international standards developed by the Basel Committee known as Basel II. In light of the global financial crisis (GFC), the Basel Committee concluded that the Basel II standards were inadequ ...
... The existing minimum capital requirements for New Zealand banks, set by the Reserve Bank, are based on the international standards developed by the Basel Committee known as Basel II. In light of the global financial crisis (GFC), the Basel Committee concluded that the Basel II standards were inadequ ...
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.