
Opinion Mining for Relating Subjective
... words that are linked to positive and negative financial statuses with subjective MWEs. Opinion patterns in financial statements include opinion holders and subjective MWEs. For instance, the opinion patterns in the sentence “The Company believes the profits could be adversely affected” include opin ...
... words that are linked to positive and negative financial statuses with subjective MWEs. Opinion patterns in financial statements include opinion holders and subjective MWEs. For instance, the opinion patterns in the sentence “The Company believes the profits could be adversely affected” include opin ...
mmi13 Zimmermann 19075478 en
... to further contract lending, a credit crunch. However, such demand-side arguments ignores the negative impact of declining capital adequacy on the supply of bank capital. Rising funding costs in bad times are partly a result of a drop in the supply of bank’s capital because of the banks’ deteriorati ...
... to further contract lending, a credit crunch. However, such demand-side arguments ignores the negative impact of declining capital adequacy on the supply of bank capital. Rising funding costs in bad times are partly a result of a drop in the supply of bank’s capital because of the banks’ deteriorati ...
98.02 - Study Center Gerzensee
... Perhaps more importantly, this pattern of growth and collapse may be a natural feature of economies at an intermediate level of …nancial development, especially those with a liberalized …nancial sector. The primary objective of this essay is to substantiate this claim. To this end, it develops a si ...
... Perhaps more importantly, this pattern of growth and collapse may be a natural feature of economies at an intermediate level of …nancial development, especially those with a liberalized …nancial sector. The primary objective of this essay is to substantiate this claim. To this end, it develops a si ...
Country report on Bulgaria - European Commission
... the labour market has yet to be developed. Moreover, a transparent mechanism for setting the minimum wage and minimum social security contributions still remains to be developed. The Pre-school and School Education Act was adopted by the Parliament in September 2015, introducing reforms in this area ...
... the labour market has yet to be developed. Moreover, a transparent mechanism for setting the minimum wage and minimum social security contributions still remains to be developed. The Pre-school and School Education Act was adopted by the Parliament in September 2015, introducing reforms in this area ...
Does Population Growth Affect Housing Bubbles?
... The recent and ongoing recession, known as “The Financial Crisis”, is considered to be the most severe economic decline since The Great Depression in the 1930’s (Shiller, 2008). The United States are considered as the crisis epicenter. However, it is difficult to determine exactly what caused the ec ...
... The recent and ongoing recession, known as “The Financial Crisis”, is considered to be the most severe economic decline since The Great Depression in the 1930’s (Shiller, 2008). The United States are considered as the crisis epicenter. However, it is difficult to determine exactly what caused the ec ...
economic policy, globalization and the labour movement
... The end of the Bretton-Woods financial arrangements and the rise of Thatcherism in the United Kingdom and Reaganism in the United States have become important iconic events associated with the shift in economic policy thinking from the Golden Age to the neoliberal era. Later, the decline and subsequ ...
... The end of the Bretton-Woods financial arrangements and the rise of Thatcherism in the United Kingdom and Reaganism in the United States have become important iconic events associated with the shift in economic policy thinking from the Golden Age to the neoliberal era. Later, the decline and subsequ ...
lot size conversion for certain ice futures us north american power
... Subject to the completion of the relevant regulatory processes, ICE Futures U.S. (the “Exchange”) intends to convert the contract size of certain ICE Futures US North American Power contracts from a fixed contract size (e.g. 800MWh) to a variable contract size based on the power profile and the numb ...
... Subject to the completion of the relevant regulatory processes, ICE Futures U.S. (the “Exchange”) intends to convert the contract size of certain ICE Futures US North American Power contracts from a fixed contract size (e.g. 800MWh) to a variable contract size based on the power profile and the numb ...
Non-performing loans and the real economy: Japan’s experience
... aggregated figures for self-assessments are only available from 1997, and there have even been changes since then, with the criteria for self-assessment said to have changed when the “Inspection Manual” was introduced. As a very preliminary stage of research, we have estimated the cross section mode ...
... aggregated figures for self-assessments are only available from 1997, and there have even been changes since then, with the criteria for self-assessment said to have changed when the “Inspection Manual” was introduced. As a very preliminary stage of research, we have estimated the cross section mode ...
AEGON
... Netherlands initiated a program to hedge its interest rate risks in connection with these guarantees. Implementation of this program was completed by the end of 2006. Derivative instruments used to hedge these interest rate risks are carried at fair value. Any changes in the fair value are recognize ...
... Netherlands initiated a program to hedge its interest rate risks in connection with these guarantees. Implementation of this program was completed by the end of 2006. Derivative instruments used to hedge these interest rate risks are carried at fair value. Any changes in the fair value are recognize ...
What have the Capital Markets ever done for us?
... as a result, taxpayers are rightly unwilling to provide this kind of blanket guarantee any longer and it is something we all need to recognise. It is for this reason, among others, that we must shift away from relying on traditional bank lending and instead broaden the means through which businesses ...
... as a result, taxpayers are rightly unwilling to provide this kind of blanket guarantee any longer and it is something we all need to recognise. It is for this reason, among others, that we must shift away from relying on traditional bank lending and instead broaden the means through which businesses ...
strategic management- chapter six
... either related (similar to existing business) or unrelated (different from existing business); allows a firm to create value by productively using excess resources ■ The diversified firm operates in several different and unique product markets and likely in several businesses; it forms two types of ...
... either related (similar to existing business) or unrelated (different from existing business); allows a firm to create value by productively using excess resources ■ The diversified firm operates in several different and unique product markets and likely in several businesses; it forms two types of ...
The Correlation of Interest Rate Differential and Exchange Rate over
... pressures from the United States and the other OECD countries, which criticised Korea for maintaining an artificial floating exchange rate system and dumping export. Under this new exchange rate system, after opening up of Korean capital market in 1992, an enormous amount of current account deficit ...
... pressures from the United States and the other OECD countries, which criticised Korea for maintaining an artificial floating exchange rate system and dumping export. Under this new exchange rate system, after opening up of Korean capital market in 1992, an enormous amount of current account deficit ...
ASX ETF Market Insight Paper - ASX
... The costs faced by market participants can be categorised into two groups (i) explicit and (ii) implicit. Minimisation of explicit costs is difficult if not impossible as these are usually levied at predetermined rates. Implicit costs on the other hand can be minimised. Market impact costs are one t ...
... The costs faced by market participants can be categorised into two groups (i) explicit and (ii) implicit. Minimisation of explicit costs is difficult if not impossible as these are usually levied at predetermined rates. Implicit costs on the other hand can be minimised. Market impact costs are one t ...
Insurance Liabilities - International Actuarial Association
... insured party. In essence, an insurance contract is a transfer of risk from the policyholder to the insurer. A central issue in valuation and accounting is what do we mean by “fair value”? The IASC’s definition is: “Fair value is the amount for which an asset could be exchanged, or a liability settl ...
... insured party. In essence, an insurance contract is a transfer of risk from the policyholder to the insurer. A central issue in valuation and accounting is what do we mean by “fair value”? The IASC’s definition is: “Fair value is the amount for which an asset could be exchanged, or a liability settl ...
Is the firm competitively stronger or weaker than key rivals?
... 2. Understand why a company’s resources and capabilities are central to its strategic approach and how to evaluate their potential for giving the company a competitive edge over rivals. 3. Discover how to assess the company’s strengths and weaknesses in light of market opportunities and external thr ...
... 2. Understand why a company’s resources and capabilities are central to its strategic approach and how to evaluate their potential for giving the company a competitive edge over rivals. 3. Discover how to assess the company’s strengths and weaknesses in light of market opportunities and external thr ...
LCCARL164_en.pdf
... The liquidity and credit problems affect not only banks but also non-bank entities such as broker dealers, money market funds and mortgages which do not have direct access to the Federal Reserve liquidity support. Moreover, further interest rate cuts would not only be ineffective in restoring confid ...
... The liquidity and credit problems affect not only banks but also non-bank entities such as broker dealers, money market funds and mortgages which do not have direct access to the Federal Reserve liquidity support. Moreover, further interest rate cuts would not only be ineffective in restoring confid ...
Domestic Debt Market in India Vighneswara Swamy PhD, PDF
... developed of market and (iii) regulator of market. While as a developer of the market it can establish appropriate institutional framework by providing market infrastructure, as a regulator, it can take steps for systemic stability, market integrity for consumer protection. An efficient debt market ...
... developed of market and (iii) regulator of market. While as a developer of the market it can establish appropriate institutional framework by providing market infrastructure, as a regulator, it can take steps for systemic stability, market integrity for consumer protection. An efficient debt market ...
P a g e 1
... financial difficulty. The proposed definition sets out criteria for when a forborne exposure can cease being identified as such and emphasises the need to ensure a borrower's soundness before the discontinuation. The proposed definitions complement the existing accounting and regulatory framework in ...
... financial difficulty. The proposed definition sets out criteria for when a forborne exposure can cease being identified as such and emphasises the need to ensure a borrower's soundness before the discontinuation. The proposed definitions complement the existing accounting and regulatory framework in ...
A O
... claimed that there has been a metamorphosis from a resource and manufacturing-based economy to one in which knowledge and services are the key drivers of economic growth. Evidence of the importance of the broader range of intangible assets abounds. For example, a number of pharmaceutical companies a ...
... claimed that there has been a metamorphosis from a resource and manufacturing-based economy to one in which knowledge and services are the key drivers of economic growth. Evidence of the importance of the broader range of intangible assets abounds. For example, a number of pharmaceutical companies a ...
Execution Policy of UniCredit Bank Austria AG
... who will, as a rule, also have access to their local stock exchanges. In such cases, Bank shall, however, be subject to the principles of order execution of the financial intermediary in question. Therefore, execution directly on the stock exchange cannot be guaranteed by Bank, which means that Bank ...
... who will, as a rule, also have access to their local stock exchanges. In such cases, Bank shall, however, be subject to the principles of order execution of the financial intermediary in question. Therefore, execution directly on the stock exchange cannot be guaranteed by Bank, which means that Bank ...
Manulife Financial Corporation announces Preferred Share issue
... Manulife intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes. The Series 23 Preferred Shares and the Series 24 Preferred Shares have not been and will not be registered in the United States under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) ...
... Manulife intends to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes. The Series 23 Preferred Shares and the Series 24 Preferred Shares have not been and will not be registered in the United States under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) ...
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.