
Lender of Last Resort: An Examination of the Federal Reserve`s
... predetermined price and date. Then, on that date, the shadow bank repurchases the securities and pays the predetermined price, which is typically the initial cash amount plus interest. Because these were short-term (largely overnight) transactions, in order for the shadow bank to maintain the capita ...
... predetermined price and date. Then, on that date, the shadow bank repurchases the securities and pays the predetermined price, which is typically the initial cash amount plus interest. Because these were short-term (largely overnight) transactions, in order for the shadow bank to maintain the capita ...
Las Vegas Valley Water District Investment Policy
... Government Pooled Investment Fund, which is managed by the Nevada State Treasurer pursuant to NRS Chapter 355. This fund is an investment by local governments in which their money is pooled as a method for managing local funds. As per NRS 355.167(3)(a), the Fund may invest in securities which have b ...
... Government Pooled Investment Fund, which is managed by the Nevada State Treasurer pursuant to NRS Chapter 355. This fund is an investment by local governments in which their money is pooled as a method for managing local funds. As per NRS 355.167(3)(a), the Fund may invest in securities which have b ...
ACCOUNTING FOR THE FUTURE 24–26 November CONFERENCE 2015
... www.accaglobal.com/accountingforthefuture ...
... www.accaglobal.com/accountingforthefuture ...
Financial fragility and distress propagation in a network of regions
... indirectly. When a firm faces consecutive losses, then the bank will apply higher financing costs to all the firms in its credit portfolio. This, even if the other firms are still financially robust. The main result of the model is that as long as regions are economically separated, agents do not be ...
... indirectly. When a firm faces consecutive losses, then the bank will apply higher financing costs to all the firms in its credit portfolio. This, even if the other firms are still financially robust. The main result of the model is that as long as regions are economically separated, agents do not be ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CREDIT FRICTIONS AND
... borrowing constraint set in terms of a fraction of gross domestic product in units of tradables (this model is discussed in Section 4.1 below). Ability-to-pay models of Sudden Stops based on collateral constraints typically emphasize constraints analogous to the well-known collateral constraint stud ...
... borrowing constraint set in terms of a fraction of gross domestic product in units of tradables (this model is discussed in Section 4.1 below). Ability-to-pay models of Sudden Stops based on collateral constraints typically emphasize constraints analogous to the well-known collateral constraint stud ...
Investment Merit Score - bcf.usc.edu
... Quantitative data includes ROI, NPV and EVA calculations, estimates as to revenues, selling prices, earnings, cash flows, costs, gross margins and EBIT. Qualitative data includes assessments such as strategic fit, competitor reactions and positioning, product longevity, business, technical and regul ...
... Quantitative data includes ROI, NPV and EVA calculations, estimates as to revenues, selling prices, earnings, cash flows, costs, gross margins and EBIT. Qualitative data includes assessments such as strategic fit, competitor reactions and positioning, product longevity, business, technical and regul ...
Grade 9 Lesson #5 Does Money Really Grow on Trees? SS.912.FL
... in a passbook when then customer visits their financial institution, or on a statement issued periodically (often monthly). However certain types of withdrawals on basic savings accounts including checks, debit card purchases and electronic transfers are limited by federal law to just six per month. ...
... in a passbook when then customer visits their financial institution, or on a statement issued periodically (often monthly). However certain types of withdrawals on basic savings accounts including checks, debit card purchases and electronic transfers are limited by federal law to just six per month. ...
German Mittelstand-Bonds. A role model for Poland?
... This Dissertation provides an extensive analysis of the German and Polish SME-sectors, derives their characteristics and their features in general terms and in terms of funding. The main difference between the respective SME-sectors is based in the structure of the economies of the two countries. Ge ...
... This Dissertation provides an extensive analysis of the German and Polish SME-sectors, derives their characteristics and their features in general terms and in terms of funding. The main difference between the respective SME-sectors is based in the structure of the economies of the two countries. Ge ...
Chapter 7
... 4. Advertise “Notice of Sale” with date, time and place of sale (Borrower has limited right to reinstate) 5. Sale to highest bidder for cash (loan amount + costs) 6. Trustee’s deed is issued (all sales final; borrower has no right of redemption) 7. Disbursement of funds ...
... 4. Advertise “Notice of Sale” with date, time and place of sale (Borrower has limited right to reinstate) 5. Sale to highest bidder for cash (loan amount + costs) 6. Trustee’s deed is issued (all sales final; borrower has no right of redemption) 7. Disbursement of funds ...
the suitability of gold as a high quality liquid asset
... funds (ETFs), and purchases of gold futures and options contracts. The major markets being London, New York and Zurich. Without a formal structure or open-outcry meeting place, LBMA acts as the leading point of contract for OTC transactions. The gold market is dominated by large institutional player ...
... funds (ETFs), and purchases of gold futures and options contracts. The major markets being London, New York and Zurich. Without a formal structure or open-outcry meeting place, LBMA acts as the leading point of contract for OTC transactions. The gold market is dominated by large institutional player ...
Synovus to Acquire Entaire Global Companies, Inc.
... An opportunity to deploy capital into a growing market segment without impacting the company’s existing capital plan, which was announced in October 2015; and ...
... An opportunity to deploy capital into a growing market segment without impacting the company’s existing capital plan, which was announced in October 2015; and ...
Learning from the past: Which of the past/current development
... The Millennium Development Goal (MDG) development strategy which has dominated the debate during the last decade has mainly been framed in terms of ‘social- and aid-policies’ and has said little about the national development strategies and changes in domestic and global governance required for thei ...
... The Millennium Development Goal (MDG) development strategy which has dominated the debate during the last decade has mainly been framed in terms of ‘social- and aid-policies’ and has said little about the national development strategies and changes in domestic and global governance required for thei ...
Donated Capital Asset
... Payments of salaries and benefits made on behalf of the district’s employees for services rendered to the district, are required to record as revenues and expenditures/expense in the fund receiving the services. The Governmental Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Reporting (GAAFR) recommended that ...
... Payments of salaries and benefits made on behalf of the district’s employees for services rendered to the district, are required to record as revenues and expenditures/expense in the fund receiving the services. The Governmental Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Reporting (GAAFR) recommended that ...
disclosure quality on the polish alternative investment market
... the companies entering the market were five years old or younger and almost 18% of companies had a history of less than two years and can be classified as start-ups; ◆ raised capital in the new issues averaged 3.2 million PLN, but half of the emissions did not exceed 1.5 million PLN (median), ◆ Nomi ...
... the companies entering the market were five years old or younger and almost 18% of companies had a history of less than two years and can be classified as start-ups; ◆ raised capital in the new issues averaged 3.2 million PLN, but half of the emissions did not exceed 1.5 million PLN (median), ◆ Nomi ...
Editorial 2012
... consequences. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a two-year pay cap for public sector workers and lowered UK growth forecasts in the Autumn Statement, and so on. All of these statements are indicative of underlying, far-reaching fundamental problems. The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 20 ...
... consequences. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a two-year pay cap for public sector workers and lowered UK growth forecasts in the Autumn Statement, and so on. All of these statements are indicative of underlying, far-reaching fundamental problems. The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 20 ...
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO OPTIMIZATION BY
... mechanisms in order to achieve the monetization of illiquid assets, to finance increased regulatory demands in the field of life insurance, as well as to transfer insurance risks to the capital market. The need for risk transfer to the capital market in conditions of limited capacity occurs in the f ...
... mechanisms in order to achieve the monetization of illiquid assets, to finance increased regulatory demands in the field of life insurance, as well as to transfer insurance risks to the capital market. The need for risk transfer to the capital market in conditions of limited capacity occurs in the f ...
Monthly Economic and Financial Developments September 2007 Release Date: 14 November 2007
... sector developments in The Bahamas. The Bank monitors these conditions as part of its monetary policy mandate, to assess whether money and credit trends are sustainable relative to levels of external reserves required to protect the value of the Bahamian dollar and, if not, the degree to which credi ...
... sector developments in The Bahamas. The Bank monitors these conditions as part of its monetary policy mandate, to assess whether money and credit trends are sustainable relative to levels of external reserves required to protect the value of the Bahamian dollar and, if not, the degree to which credi ...
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.