ANALYZING BANK FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
... Agriculture loans represent credit extended to farmers or agribusinesses. ...
... Agriculture loans represent credit extended to farmers or agribusinesses. ...
STRATEGY FOR POLAND
... funding sources for the real sector and make the economy less bank-dependent. A well-developed local capital market would also be an important funding source for the Polish banking sector, especially when access to medium term liquidity for Polish ...
... funding sources for the real sector and make the economy less bank-dependent. A well-developed local capital market would also be an important funding source for the Polish banking sector, especially when access to medium term liquidity for Polish ...
When and how US dollar shortages evolved into the full crisis
... evolved into the full crisis regime after the financial turmoil started as a problem in the market for the securities backed by sub-prime mortgages in August 2007. To that end, we use cross-currency swap prices between three major European currencies (GBP, EUR, and CHF) and US dollar (USD). A cross- ...
... evolved into the full crisis regime after the financial turmoil started as a problem in the market for the securities backed by sub-prime mortgages in August 2007. To that end, we use cross-currency swap prices between three major European currencies (GBP, EUR, and CHF) and US dollar (USD). A cross- ...
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT What is Working Capital
... your debtors may not pay you at the time when you have to pay to your suppliers. At the same time, management cannot keep excess capital as it leads to opportunity loss of the excess capital blocked and shortage of it can lead to irreparable damage to the company in terms of lost suppliers due to de ...
... your debtors may not pay you at the time when you have to pay to your suppliers. At the same time, management cannot keep excess capital as it leads to opportunity loss of the excess capital blocked and shortage of it can lead to irreparable damage to the company in terms of lost suppliers due to de ...
Optimal Exchange Rate Policy in a Growing Semi
... connection between the exchange rate level and net saving. We examine the optimal exchange rate policy in a dynamic intertemporal model that incorporates four basic features of the Chinese economy: (i) limited capital mobility; (ii) a net capital outflow taking the form of an accumulation of central ...
... connection between the exchange rate level and net saving. We examine the optimal exchange rate policy in a dynamic intertemporal model that incorporates four basic features of the Chinese economy: (i) limited capital mobility; (ii) a net capital outflow taking the form of an accumulation of central ...
Currency Strategy 2016-09
... for a satisfactory yield. Global long bond interest rates have continued to fall with those in many countries nearing the levels of Japan. The FX market has always evaluated carefully the likely central bank policy outlook and relative interest rate differentials. With G10 rate differentials now ver ...
... for a satisfactory yield. Global long bond interest rates have continued to fall with those in many countries nearing the levels of Japan. The FX market has always evaluated carefully the likely central bank policy outlook and relative interest rate differentials. With G10 rate differentials now ver ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION, FINANCIAL CRISES, AND THE EXTERNAL
... reserves in Figure 1. Moreover, it is also evident that changes in equity assets played a minor role, because they remain a very small fraction of total external wealth. In the early stages of the transition to nancial globalization, it seemed unlikely that there would be such large long-run change ...
... reserves in Figure 1. Moreover, it is also evident that changes in equity assets played a minor role, because they remain a very small fraction of total external wealth. In the early stages of the transition to nancial globalization, it seemed unlikely that there would be such large long-run change ...
Government Bonds and Their Investors
... The dataset attempts to break down individual country data according to a common typology of investors. All data were collected from publicly available sources, with the exception of Canada where Statistics Canada composed data for the purpose of this study. In line with other statistics on marketab ...
... The dataset attempts to break down individual country data according to a common typology of investors. All data were collected from publicly available sources, with the exception of Canada where Statistics Canada composed data for the purpose of this study. In line with other statistics on marketab ...
SP180: Should Monetary Policy Respond to Asset Price Bubbles? Revisiting the Debate
... In this section I simply restate the arguments presented in CGLW (2000) and CGW (2002) for how asset price misalignments should be used to guide central bank policy. We were primarily interested in examining whether and how asset price misalignments should influence monetary policy once other factor ...
... In this section I simply restate the arguments presented in CGLW (2000) and CGW (2002) for how asset price misalignments should be used to guide central bank policy. We were primarily interested in examining whether and how asset price misalignments should influence monetary policy once other factor ...
to all the texts (in date order, with some
... Fred Moseley is the author of a distinctive Marxist account of the decline in profit rates which brought crisis in the 1970s and 80s, one has spawned a whole series of further studies. He is professor of economics at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, USA. His books include The Falling Rate of ...
... Fred Moseley is the author of a distinctive Marxist account of the decline in profit rates which brought crisis in the 1970s and 80s, one has spawned a whole series of further studies. He is professor of economics at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, USA. His books include The Falling Rate of ...
vsi12-tfs cao 18648401 en
... proper regulatory rules, especially discussing the role of banking tax in stabilizing the banking sector. The model is an extension of Cao & Illing (2011). There, since illiquidity is the only risk, conditional (with ex ante liquidity requirements for banks’ entry to the financial market), a liquidi ...
... proper regulatory rules, especially discussing the role of banking tax in stabilizing the banking sector. The model is an extension of Cao & Illing (2011). There, since illiquidity is the only risk, conditional (with ex ante liquidity requirements for banks’ entry to the financial market), a liquidi ...
0001193125-07-042639 - Investor Relations
... statements involving risks and uncertainties. The Company’s fourth quarter 2006 and fiscal year 2006 financial results, as discussed in this release, are preliminary and unaudited, and subject to adjustment. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current, preliminary expectations and a ...
... statements involving risks and uncertainties. The Company’s fourth quarter 2006 and fiscal year 2006 financial results, as discussed in this release, are preliminary and unaudited, and subject to adjustment. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current, preliminary expectations and a ...
Quarterly report
... two years, which accounts for roughly 3% of the Fund’s assets. As soon as the French presidential election is over, the global economic recovery theme will likely get new wind in its sails – to the detriment of the fixed income space. We therefore see a need for further prudent management of the Fun ...
... two years, which accounts for roughly 3% of the Fund’s assets. As soon as the French presidential election is over, the global economic recovery theme will likely get new wind in its sails – to the detriment of the fixed income space. We therefore see a need for further prudent management of the Fun ...
Equity Income and Dividend Growth Strategies
... which would reduce an investor's returns. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged index of 30 widely held securities. Fixed income securities are subject to interest rate risk. Generally, when interest rates rise, bond prices fall ...
... which would reduce an investor's returns. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged index of 30 widely held securities. Fixed income securities are subject to interest rate risk. Generally, when interest rates rise, bond prices fall ...
Number Slumber Understanding Rating Agency Evals 8
... “ALAS operates in a mature industry... Premium volume could decline by 5-10%. “We could revise the outlook to stable over the next 12 months if ALAS further reduces its allocation ot equities and alternative investments while continuing to generate strong underwriting results without losing a signif ...
... “ALAS operates in a mature industry... Premium volume could decline by 5-10%. “We could revise the outlook to stable over the next 12 months if ALAS further reduces its allocation ot equities and alternative investments while continuing to generate strong underwriting results without losing a signif ...
Input to SCAP planning - Parliamentary Monitoring Group
... When the State does provide funding, one approach to accountability and oversight is to stipulate conditions on funding (cash transfers or loans) A problem with this is the issue of fungibility: money used for the purpose stipulated by the conditions might just mean the SOE shifts funds it would h ...
... When the State does provide funding, one approach to accountability and oversight is to stipulate conditions on funding (cash transfers or loans) A problem with this is the issue of fungibility: money used for the purpose stipulated by the conditions might just mean the SOE shifts funds it would h ...
Should the Maastricht fiscal criteria be redefined?
... government controlled entities are classified outside general government due to their behaviour as market units. However, because of the control established over these corporations, it is certain that the government would assume their liabilities if they fell into financial difficulties. Moreover, c ...
... government controlled entities are classified outside general government due to their behaviour as market units. However, because of the control established over these corporations, it is certain that the government would assume their liabilities if they fell into financial difficulties. Moreover, c ...
PCFRC Releases Meeting Highlights, Future of Private Company Reporting Discussed
... The FASB chairman was of the opinion that the demands of the marketplace should be met and yet he is skeptical of a separate set of private company standards, believing it makes sense to maintain an integrated accounting and financial reporting system for public and private companies. That system co ...
... The FASB chairman was of the opinion that the demands of the marketplace should be met and yet he is skeptical of a separate set of private company standards, believing it makes sense to maintain an integrated accounting and financial reporting system for public and private companies. That system co ...
Course 3: Capital Budgeting Analysis
... In financial management, consideration of options within capital budgeting is called contingent claims analysis or option pricing. For example, suppose you have a choice between two boiler units for your factory. Boiler A uses oil and Boiler B can use either oil or natural gas. Based on traditional ...
... In financial management, consideration of options within capital budgeting is called contingent claims analysis or option pricing. For example, suppose you have a choice between two boiler units for your factory. Boiler A uses oil and Boiler B can use either oil or natural gas. Based on traditional ...
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.