
Mergers and Acquisitions - Yale School of Management
... monopoly pricing. • Always ask yourself whether it is necessary to merge to capture the efficiency/pricing gains. Are other contracting methods better than paying a premium to ...
... monopoly pricing. • Always ask yourself whether it is necessary to merge to capture the efficiency/pricing gains. Are other contracting methods better than paying a premium to ...
CNN Money
... fixed-income investments because the returns there are so attractive. That brings stock prices down, and sends bond prices higher. On the other hand, when interest rates come down again, once more with other things equal, then investors tend to shift money into stocks, reversing the previous trend. ...
... fixed-income investments because the returns there are so attractive. That brings stock prices down, and sends bond prices higher. On the other hand, when interest rates come down again, once more with other things equal, then investors tend to shift money into stocks, reversing the previous trend. ...
Economics 8186 Quantitative Macroeconomics Ellen McGrattan
... I do not plan on working through any papers section by section; I prefer to think about the ideas and claims in these papers and think about future research projects. My goal is to get all students to the point that they can quickly and easily evaluate the promise of a new project before wasting man ...
... I do not plan on working through any papers section by section; I prefer to think about the ideas and claims in these papers and think about future research projects. My goal is to get all students to the point that they can quickly and easily evaluate the promise of a new project before wasting man ...
The shadow economy: a relevant factor for investment decisions in selected European Union
... last global economic crisis. In the early 2000s it was unthinkable that some European Union (EU) countries would come close to the economic, social and political collapse they have recently been experiencing. The public debt of many of them increased and their financing became more and more costly a ...
... last global economic crisis. In the early 2000s it was unthinkable that some European Union (EU) countries would come close to the economic, social and political collapse they have recently been experiencing. The public debt of many of them increased and their financing became more and more costly a ...
20160118_Transcript_Debt, Demographics and the Distribution of Income new challenges for monetary policy
... and more importantly, because fertility was high many decades ago (the “baby-boom”) and has been low thereafter, the growth in the number of people of working age is slowing more sharply than the population as a whole (Figure 6). If you make fewer babies, eventually that means you are making fewer w ...
... and more importantly, because fertility was high many decades ago (the “baby-boom”) and has been low thereafter, the growth in the number of people of working age is slowing more sharply than the population as a whole (Figure 6). If you make fewer babies, eventually that means you are making fewer w ...
Vo l u m e 6 5 ... C o n t e n t s
... while seeking to minimise the destabilising effects of excessive ...
... while seeking to minimise the destabilising effects of excessive ...
Chairman and CEO letter to shareholders
... negatives and the expectation of a more business-friendly environment, coupled with our sustained, strong business results, are among the reasons our stock price has done so well this past year. As you know, we believe tangible book value per share is a good measure of the value we have created for ...
... negatives and the expectation of a more business-friendly environment, coupled with our sustained, strong business results, are among the reasons our stock price has done so well this past year. As you know, we believe tangible book value per share is a good measure of the value we have created for ...
Investment Climate in the Republic of Tatarstan
... they would be implemented on the pledge-free ...
... they would be implemented on the pledge-free ...
Financial Innovation, Macroeconomic Stability and Systemic Crises
... intermediaries to increase their borrowing and initial investment. But if a crisis does then ensue, losses will be greater. Overall, our ndings thus make clear how nancial innovation and increased macroeconomic stability may serve to reduce the likelihood of crises in developed countries, but increa ...
... intermediaries to increase their borrowing and initial investment. But if a crisis does then ensue, losses will be greater. Overall, our ndings thus make clear how nancial innovation and increased macroeconomic stability may serve to reduce the likelihood of crises in developed countries, but increa ...
Financial Services Sector in Turkey
... • The Turkish banking sector has capital adequacy ratios (CAR) above the regulator limits of BRSA, which was 12%. Moreover, Turkey’s CAR exceeds that of Basel II, which was 8% and Basel III, which will gradually increase each year and will be set at a total capital ratio of 10.5% by January 2019. • ...
... • The Turkish banking sector has capital adequacy ratios (CAR) above the regulator limits of BRSA, which was 12%. Moreover, Turkey’s CAR exceeds that of Basel II, which was 8% and Basel III, which will gradually increase each year and will be set at a total capital ratio of 10.5% by January 2019. • ...
a new perspective
... market. This includes savings accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds and so forth. These investments are classified as ‘fixed income investments’ because the amount earned is fixed at a certain amount or rate. Thus, if you put $1,000 in a savings account paying 1% per year, you will earn $10 per y ...
... market. This includes savings accounts, certificates of deposit, bonds and so forth. These investments are classified as ‘fixed income investments’ because the amount earned is fixed at a certain amount or rate. Thus, if you put $1,000 in a savings account paying 1% per year, you will earn $10 per y ...
Emerging Markets (EEM) Abolute and Relative to SP500
... material. FinTrust and/or its officers, directors, and employees (including, without limitation, persons involved in the preparation of this material) may from time to time have long or short positions in, and buy or sell, the securities mentioned herein and/or derivatives (including options) and ot ...
... material. FinTrust and/or its officers, directors, and employees (including, without limitation, persons involved in the preparation of this material) may from time to time have long or short positions in, and buy or sell, the securities mentioned herein and/or derivatives (including options) and ot ...
Bloomberg Intelligence 2015 Outlook
... Geopolitical risk: Investors will keep a wary eye on world events, especially in Ukraine because that conflict has wide ramifications for European economic recovery. Concern about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and related sanctions may resurface at midyear. The U.S. as an island: The American econom ...
... Geopolitical risk: Investors will keep a wary eye on world events, especially in Ukraine because that conflict has wide ramifications for European economic recovery. Concern about Iran’s nuclear capabilities and related sanctions may resurface at midyear. The U.S. as an island: The American econom ...
click here [1] - University of Kent
... in the …rst quarter of 2009. Even before this intensi…cation of the crisis in late 2008, the Bank of England had enacted a number of special measures designed to improve market conditions and liquidity in response to the mortgage, banking and credit crises. The Special Liquidity Scheme was introduce ...
... in the …rst quarter of 2009. Even before this intensi…cation of the crisis in late 2008, the Bank of England had enacted a number of special measures designed to improve market conditions and liquidity in response to the mortgage, banking and credit crises. The Special Liquidity Scheme was introduce ...
Zest Interims 2009 PDF
... Tony is also recording and writing an album with a mainstream female artist, who for legal reasons cannot be named at this time. Whilst the Board continues to support these artists and is confident that the Group will receive some positive financial benefit from these relationships, in the current e ...
... Tony is also recording and writing an album with a mainstream female artist, who for legal reasons cannot be named at this time. Whilst the Board continues to support these artists and is confident that the Group will receive some positive financial benefit from these relationships, in the current e ...
A lower neutral rate: causes and consequences
... remains far below where it was in the past. Of course, that conclusion could change. But not likely overnight. It would probably take several ...
... remains far below where it was in the past. Of course, that conclusion could change. But not likely overnight. It would probably take several ...
List of KASE internal documents and amendments to KASE internal
... calculation of concrete market prices of corporate bonds, which have the complex structure and are traded on the exchange at "dirty" prices (including an accrued but not paid interest) or at "net" prices (excluding accrued but not paid interest), but without a possibility of their yield calculation ...
... calculation of concrete market prices of corporate bonds, which have the complex structure and are traded on the exchange at "dirty" prices (including an accrued but not paid interest) or at "net" prices (excluding accrued but not paid interest), but without a possibility of their yield calculation ...
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.