
The Good Times Keep Rolling
... Negative returns on property, international equities and fixed interest for the month of March did nothing to halt the ongoing strength of Australia’s major super funds with the median balanced investment option returning 1.00% for the month. This was solely attributable to a raging Australian equit ...
... Negative returns on property, international equities and fixed interest for the month of March did nothing to halt the ongoing strength of Australia’s major super funds with the median balanced investment option returning 1.00% for the month. This was solely attributable to a raging Australian equit ...
ROLE PLAYED BY SACCOS IN FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION IN
... a vital role in provision of financial services to their members. The societies accept monthly payment/savings for shares from which members may borrow an amount equivalent to two or three times their own savings if they can get other members to guarantee them. SACCOs are currently organized as work ...
... a vital role in provision of financial services to their members. The societies accept monthly payment/savings for shares from which members may borrow an amount equivalent to two or three times their own savings if they can get other members to guarantee them. SACCOs are currently organized as work ...
Toromont Announces Fourth Quarter 2013 Results
... ‘Free Cash Flows’ is a non-IFRS financial measure. The Company defines free cash flow as cash provided by operating activities (as per the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows ), less cash used in investing activities, other than business acquisitions. ...
... ‘Free Cash Flows’ is a non-IFRS financial measure. The Company defines free cash flow as cash provided by operating activities (as per the Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows ), less cash used in investing activities, other than business acquisitions. ...
The Speculative Nature of Stock Market
... only be confined to obtaining positive differences for the same securities at a time, but it must pursue the gains also from different securities arbitration and for longer periods. For example, if you notice that the overall situation of an economy tends to deteriorate, it will arbitrate shares for ...
... only be confined to obtaining positive differences for the same securities at a time, but it must pursue the gains also from different securities arbitration and for longer periods. For example, if you notice that the overall situation of an economy tends to deteriorate, it will arbitrate shares for ...
Economic Indicators for Analytical and Policy Use in National
... Policy formulation could be based on the use of indicators measuring past and present trends [a] May also take into account future developments that are based on alternative values of the indicators in the future [b]. The use of indicators in projections is reflected in a direct link with the ...
... Policy formulation could be based on the use of indicators measuring past and present trends [a] May also take into account future developments that are based on alternative values of the indicators in the future [b]. The use of indicators in projections is reflected in a direct link with the ...
1 - NHS England
... UDAs in new contracts or extensions to existing contracts where the new contracts or extensions have been signed but where the dental provision has not yet started). ...
... UDAs in new contracts or extensions to existing contracts where the new contracts or extensions have been signed but where the dental provision has not yet started). ...
P 0 - Faculty Pages
... company < required return k. In this case, the company would choose to pay 100% of the earning as dividends and let the stockholders invest in the market by themselves Has investment opportunities: if the company has investment opportunity, expected return of projects is higher than required return ...
... company < required return k. In this case, the company would choose to pay 100% of the earning as dividends and let the stockholders invest in the market by themselves Has investment opportunities: if the company has investment opportunity, expected return of projects is higher than required return ...
International Business Chapter 10 The Determination of Exchange
... B) concerns about the value of the U.S. dollars C) demands to replace the dollar with the euro for reserves D) requirements by the IMF to make China's currency more flexible Answer: B ...
... B) concerns about the value of the U.S. dollars C) demands to replace the dollar with the euro for reserves D) requirements by the IMF to make China's currency more flexible Answer: B ...
Main Features of the Model
... stops producing new ideas, which in turn affects the intermediate goods sectors which cannot expand, and also the consumption goods sector which does not experienced increases in factor-saving productivity. ...
... stops producing new ideas, which in turn affects the intermediate goods sectors which cannot expand, and also the consumption goods sector which does not experienced increases in factor-saving productivity. ...
The Monetary Transmission Mechanism No. 06‐1 Peter N. Ireland
... allow the effects of monetary policy actions to propagate through the real economy. Kashyap and Stein (1994) trace the origins of thought on the bank lending channel back to Roosa (1951) and also highlight Blinder and Stiglitz’s (1983) resurrection of the loanable funds t ...
... allow the effects of monetary policy actions to propagate through the real economy. Kashyap and Stein (1994) trace the origins of thought on the bank lending channel back to Roosa (1951) and also highlight Blinder and Stiglitz’s (1983) resurrection of the loanable funds t ...
Brazil`s Enormous Interest Rate Tax
... could be expected to increase the risk of default and/or to raise the interest rate on their debt. Yemen is currently engulfed in a brutal civil war and has suffered from considerable political instability for many years. Egypt, with an interest burden the same as Brazil’s, has also been politically ...
... could be expected to increase the risk of default and/or to raise the interest rate on their debt. Yemen is currently engulfed in a brutal civil war and has suffered from considerable political instability for many years. Egypt, with an interest burden the same as Brazil’s, has also been politically ...
Appendix E - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Historically high inflation in some countries (Argentina and Brazil) has created a need to account for the effect of inflation on assets and liabilities. ...
... Historically high inflation in some countries (Argentina and Brazil) has created a need to account for the effect of inflation on assets and liabilities. ...
CHAPTER 3 THE LOANABLE FUNDS MODEL
... Mandatory savings (+) Federal Reserve credit creation (+) Foreign purchases of U.S. financial assets (+) Inflationary expectations (+) ...
... Mandatory savings (+) Federal Reserve credit creation (+) Foreign purchases of U.S. financial assets (+) Inflationary expectations (+) ...
The Argentine banking crises of 1995 and 2001: An exploration into
... 1. Background. From hyperinflation to price stability: the Convertibility plan of 1991. Ever since permanently abandoning the gold standard after the Great Depression, the Argentine economy exhibited chronically high inflation relative to the US or Europe. But extremely high inflation became a d ...
... 1. Background. From hyperinflation to price stability: the Convertibility plan of 1991. Ever since permanently abandoning the gold standard after the Great Depression, the Argentine economy exhibited chronically high inflation relative to the US or Europe. But extremely high inflation became a d ...
Long-term investment in Europe The origin of the
... European Union. The EU reached the turning point in its reflection on long-term financing in Europe. On 14 April, 2014 the European Parliament voted on the Report for constitution of the European Long-Term Investment Funds (ELTIFs), which was proposed for the first time on 26 June 2013. This involve ...
... European Union. The EU reached the turning point in its reflection on long-term financing in Europe. On 14 April, 2014 the European Parliament voted on the Report for constitution of the European Long-Term Investment Funds (ELTIFs), which was proposed for the first time on 26 June 2013. This involve ...
The implications of introduction of Euro on Dollar
... to largest selling of US dollars. Central banks of countries, esp. China has accumulated large foreign reserves due to growing trade surpluses + direct investment. To prevent interest rate rise hold currency low, they invest in ...
... to largest selling of US dollars. Central banks of countries, esp. China has accumulated large foreign reserves due to growing trade surpluses + direct investment. To prevent interest rate rise hold currency low, they invest in ...
Minsa`s operating performance was deceivingly strong, as the stellar
... cost reducing programs during this quarter. This level of expense is lower than Maseca’s as a percentage of sales, a surprise, particularly with a lower average price On a per ton basis, these costs fell 16.0%. We think the company should continue with its efforts in cutting costs and controlling ex ...
... cost reducing programs during this quarter. This level of expense is lower than Maseca’s as a percentage of sales, a surprise, particularly with a lower average price On a per ton basis, these costs fell 16.0%. We think the company should continue with its efforts in cutting costs and controlling ex ...
Let the g(bl)ame begin
... support. And if companies are starved of capital the economy may slow too. As US dollar weakens against various currencies the trade deficit takes a hit. Yen which has strengthened against dollar substantially has affected the cash and carry trade. Usually investors buy yen, which was cheaper, and i ...
... support. And if companies are starved of capital the economy may slow too. As US dollar weakens against various currencies the trade deficit takes a hit. Yen which has strengthened against dollar substantially has affected the cash and carry trade. Usually investors buy yen, which was cheaper, and i ...
Jefferson Utilities
... Management Discussion and Analysis December 31, 2003 and 2002 The utilities is managed by a Utility Commission and operates under service rules and rates that are established by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC). The accounting records are maintained in accordance with the Uniform Sys ...
... Management Discussion and Analysis December 31, 2003 and 2002 The utilities is managed by a Utility Commission and operates under service rules and rates that are established by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC). The accounting records are maintained in accordance with the Uniform Sys ...
financial prudential norms
... b) reporting date – the last day of the reporting period for which the association is submitting a financial statement to the National Commission on Financial Market (hereinafter – National Commission); c) group of members acting together means two or more members who are exposed to the same risk du ...
... b) reporting date – the last day of the reporting period for which the association is submitting a financial statement to the National Commission on Financial Market (hereinafter – National Commission); c) group of members acting together means two or more members who are exposed to the same risk du ...
Global Imbalances-Just How Dangerous?
... instead of dissaving. By 2005, however, U.S. households, firms, and governments alike had all become net borrowers (Chart 4). Together, they were saving an amount equal to 14 per cent of GDP, but investing 20 per cent of GDP. They made up that 6 percentage point gap by importing capital from the res ...
... instead of dissaving. By 2005, however, U.S. households, firms, and governments alike had all become net borrowers (Chart 4). Together, they were saving an amount equal to 14 per cent of GDP, but investing 20 per cent of GDP. They made up that 6 percentage point gap by importing capital from the res ...
National Grid Company plc Annual Report and Accounts 2003/04
... network to accommodate new connections/ disconnections, manages a programme of asset replacement and investment to ensure the longterm reliability of the systems. Revenue from charges for using the transmission network and charges for connections made before March 1990 is controlled by a revenue res ...
... network to accommodate new connections/ disconnections, manages a programme of asset replacement and investment to ensure the longterm reliability of the systems. Revenue from charges for using the transmission network and charges for connections made before March 1990 is controlled by a revenue res ...
Policy Brief on the Financial Crisis - Africa in the Wake of the Global
... The losses listed above could lead to a much lower growth trajectory in post-recovery period, possibly causing perhaps permanent hindrance to some countries’ future development. If this scenario prevailed and the key drivers of growth are hampered, the global financial and economic crisis could deg ...
... The losses listed above could lead to a much lower growth trajectory in post-recovery period, possibly causing perhaps permanent hindrance to some countries’ future development. If this scenario prevailed and the key drivers of growth are hampered, the global financial and economic crisis could deg ...
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.