
Moody`s first report on Mongolia`s banking sector
... in managing what will likely be a period of rapid loan growth in an economy that is increasingly exposed to commodity-driven boom-bust cycles. Further underpinning our negative banking system outlook are structural features, such as high loan concentrations, weak risk-monitoring systems, and the dev ...
... in managing what will likely be a period of rapid loan growth in an economy that is increasingly exposed to commodity-driven boom-bust cycles. Further underpinning our negative banking system outlook are structural features, such as high loan concentrations, weak risk-monitoring systems, and the dev ...
Chapter 11 Financial Planning and Forecasting Financial Statements
... d. Additional funds needed (AFN) are those funds required from external sources to increase the firm’s assets to support a sales increase. A sales increase will normally require an increase in assets. However, some of this increase is usually offset by a spontaneous increase in liabilities as well ...
... d. Additional funds needed (AFN) are those funds required from external sources to increase the firm’s assets to support a sales increase. A sales increase will normally require an increase in assets. However, some of this increase is usually offset by a spontaneous increase in liabilities as well ...
capital markets and economic growth: long-‐term
... Figure 14: Ratio of securitizations to outstanding debt securities in Europe and the US ..................................... 41 Figure 15: Ratio of stock market trading volume to market cap ........................... ...
... Figure 14: Ratio of securitizations to outstanding debt securities in Europe and the US ..................................... 41 Figure 15: Ratio of stock market trading volume to market cap ........................... ...
Dec newsletter-full version-1
... growth rates. He argues that the relation between current stock returns and future production growth reflects information about future cash flows that is impounded in stock prices. The same results are also found by Schwert (1990) who uses a larger data period for his study. In a study of Indian sto ...
... growth rates. He argues that the relation between current stock returns and future production growth reflects information about future cash flows that is impounded in stock prices. The same results are also found by Schwert (1990) who uses a larger data period for his study. In a study of Indian sto ...
Quarterly International Investment Position and External Debt - Background Notes
... Direct Investment. All other transactions are classified as Portfolio Investment (or under Reserve Assets if appropriate – see note on Reserve Assets below). Money market instruments are debt securities issued with an initial maturity of one year or less. They generally give the holder the unconditi ...
... Direct Investment. All other transactions are classified as Portfolio Investment (or under Reserve Assets if appropriate – see note on Reserve Assets below). Money market instruments are debt securities issued with an initial maturity of one year or less. They generally give the holder the unconditi ...
performance summary contributors to performance detractors from
... The first quarter of 2012 reflected a further reduction in the uncertainty that consumed the market in the second half of 2011. Investors appear to be somewhat more optimistic about the prospects for world growth following increased cooperation in Europe and generally positive economic news from the ...
... The first quarter of 2012 reflected a further reduction in the uncertainty that consumed the market in the second half of 2011. Investors appear to be somewhat more optimistic about the prospects for world growth following increased cooperation in Europe and generally positive economic news from the ...
Business Customers Generate Increase in Deposits, Revenue, and
... can turn to your business development officers for introductions to employer groups. By selling HSA products to businesses, you can further penetrate an existing business relationship. In addition, HSA personnel can provide leads to business development personnel on new HSA business customers that m ...
... can turn to your business development officers for introductions to employer groups. By selling HSA products to businesses, you can further penetrate an existing business relationship. In addition, HSA personnel can provide leads to business development personnel on new HSA business customers that m ...
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) NET INFLOWS AND NET
... affiliates. The components of direct investment capital transactions are recorded on a directional basis (i.e., resident direct investment abroad and nonresident direct investment in the recording economy). The FDI net inflow records the net flow of nonresident direct investment in the recording eco ...
... affiliates. The components of direct investment capital transactions are recorded on a directional basis (i.e., resident direct investment abroad and nonresident direct investment in the recording economy). The FDI net inflow records the net flow of nonresident direct investment in the recording eco ...
Derivatives And Risk Management In The Petroleum, Natural Gas
... report on the nature and use of derivative contracts in the petroleum, natural gas, and electricity industries.1 Derivatives are contracts (“financial instruments”) that are used to manage risk, especially price risk. In accord with the Secretary’s direction, this report specifically includes: ...
... report on the nature and use of derivative contracts in the petroleum, natural gas, and electricity industries.1 Derivatives are contracts (“financial instruments”) that are used to manage risk, especially price risk. In accord with the Secretary’s direction, this report specifically includes: ...
Simulation game Chairman Manual File
... 3.4. Additional Bill Collectors: This kind of staff goes directly to the connection point and collects the monthly payments of the service. One of the key performance indicators is the collection efficiency which is directly affected by this type of staff. …... For this case study the Bill Collector ...
... 3.4. Additional Bill Collectors: This kind of staff goes directly to the connection point and collects the monthly payments of the service. One of the key performance indicators is the collection efficiency which is directly affected by this type of staff. …... For this case study the Bill Collector ...
NRCS Pastureland Ecology - Agricultural and Resource Economics
... Refinance or reschedule (extend) debt payments Sell non-essential farm assets, e.g., timber, lots, spare equipment, livestock Family members seek added off-farm income Cut or delay family living expenditures Borrow more (if you will be able to pay it back) GEOFF BENSON, ARE, NCSU ...
... Refinance or reschedule (extend) debt payments Sell non-essential farm assets, e.g., timber, lots, spare equipment, livestock Family members seek added off-farm income Cut or delay family living expenditures Borrow more (if you will be able to pay it back) GEOFF BENSON, ARE, NCSU ...
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... population constitutes an important segment of the society, traditional debt markets cannot flourish. Hence there is a high demand and need for developing alternatives to traditional debt markets that can be acceptable to the Islamic law. As a result, there has recently been a rapid growth of a thri ...
... population constitutes an important segment of the society, traditional debt markets cannot flourish. Hence there is a high demand and need for developing alternatives to traditional debt markets that can be acceptable to the Islamic law. As a result, there has recently been a rapid growth of a thri ...
Multinational Firms, FDI Flows and Imperfect Capital Markets
... and extends the work of Holmstrom and Tirole (1997).6 We later illustrate how the model is able to generate both multinational activity as well as foreign direct investment flows. Finally, we explore some firm-level empirical predictions that emerge from the model. ...
... and extends the work of Holmstrom and Tirole (1997).6 We later illustrate how the model is able to generate both multinational activity as well as foreign direct investment flows. Finally, we explore some firm-level empirical predictions that emerge from the model. ...
Journal of Applied Science and Agriculture
... The expansionary monetary policy decreases interest rates and housing finances, and increases housing prices. Realizing that house prices are greater than their constructions costs, the house construction companies find constructing houses beneficial, leading to increased construction and total dema ...
... The expansionary monetary policy decreases interest rates and housing finances, and increases housing prices. Realizing that house prices are greater than their constructions costs, the house construction companies find constructing houses beneficial, leading to increased construction and total dema ...
The Efficient Market Theory and Evidence
... such conclusions to future performance. By contrast, there is little convincing evidence of superior risk-adjusted returns to private equity and venture capital. Although some studies suggest skill persistence, the current data are not conclusive on this point. In the real estate sector there is sim ...
... such conclusions to future performance. By contrast, there is little convincing evidence of superior risk-adjusted returns to private equity and venture capital. Although some studies suggest skill persistence, the current data are not conclusive on this point. In the real estate sector there is sim ...
euro high yield bond fund - Henderson Global Investors
... or are partly or wholly written off. Derivatives Financial instruments whose value is linked to the price of an underlying asset (eg indices, rates, share prices). Money market instruments A short term debt instrument, issued by a government or company as a way to raise money. Generally considered a ...
... or are partly or wholly written off. Derivatives Financial instruments whose value is linked to the price of an underlying asset (eg indices, rates, share prices). Money market instruments A short term debt instrument, issued by a government or company as a way to raise money. Generally considered a ...
New requirements for loss absorbing capacity: TLAC and MREL
... Min. TLAC without capital buffers 2019 = Max (16% * RWA, 6% * leverage ratio denominator) Min. TLAC without capital buffers 2022 = Max (18% * RWA, 6.75% * leverage ratio denominator) ...
... Min. TLAC without capital buffers 2019 = Max (16% * RWA, 6% * leverage ratio denominator) Min. TLAC without capital buffers 2022 = Max (18% * RWA, 6.75% * leverage ratio denominator) ...
April 24, 2017 JNL/American Funds Blue Chip
... financial service businesses; (ii) exposure of a financial institution to a non-diversified or concentrated loan portfolio; (iii) exposure to financial leverage and/or investments or agreements which, under certain circumstances, may lead to losses (e.g., sub-prime loans); and (iv) the risk that a m ...
... financial service businesses; (ii) exposure of a financial institution to a non-diversified or concentrated loan portfolio; (iii) exposure to financial leverage and/or investments or agreements which, under certain circumstances, may lead to losses (e.g., sub-prime loans); and (iv) the risk that a m ...
Money Supply and Demand - personal.kent.edu
... deposit, and earn interest. The foregone interest is the opportunity cost of holding money. I choose to hold cash and give up the interest because it facilitates buying goods. I would incur large transaction costs if I were buying and selling assets all the time to avoid holding money. It would be ...
... deposit, and earn interest. The foregone interest is the opportunity cost of holding money. I choose to hold cash and give up the interest because it facilitates buying goods. I would incur large transaction costs if I were buying and selling assets all the time to avoid holding money. It would be ...
Europe Regional - Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets
... dynamics are more balanced, helping to keep wage pressures muted. We suspect that could change once full-blown Brexit occurs. However, since that is still likely years away, nothing should change for now. That being said, with CPI inflation likely to be just above 3% around the turn of the year (aro ...
... dynamics are more balanced, helping to keep wage pressures muted. We suspect that could change once full-blown Brexit occurs. However, since that is still likely years away, nothing should change for now. That being said, with CPI inflation likely to be just above 3% around the turn of the year (aro ...
unisys corporation
... contracts and obtaining additional outsourcing customers. The company quarterly compares the carrying value of the outsourcing assets with the undiscounted future cash flows expected to be generated by the outsourcing assets to determine if there is an impairment. If impaired, the outsourcing asset ...
... contracts and obtaining additional outsourcing customers. The company quarterly compares the carrying value of the outsourcing assets with the undiscounted future cash flows expected to be generated by the outsourcing assets to determine if there is an impairment. If impaired, the outsourcing asset ...
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.