![QIS4 Technical Specifications](http://s1.studyres.com/store/data/009702184_1-44ff0fb7aac6f6592b1627d56cf0825f-300x300.png)
QIS4 Technical Specifications
... This document sets out the technical specifications to be used for the Fourth Quantitative Impact Study (QIS4), which the European Commission has asked CEIOPS to run between April and July 2008 in the frame of the development of potential future level 2 implementing measures for the Solvency II Dire ...
... This document sets out the technical specifications to be used for the Fourth Quantitative Impact Study (QIS4), which the European Commission has asked CEIOPS to run between April and July 2008 in the frame of the development of potential future level 2 implementing measures for the Solvency II Dire ...
Non-rating revenue and conflicts of interest
... perform rating services, usually charging according to a standardized price list; second, agencies perform a variety of non-rating services (we use the term “consulting services” interchangeably). One example of consulting services is “ratings assessment services”, which encompass pre-rating analyse ...
... perform rating services, usually charging according to a standardized price list; second, agencies perform a variety of non-rating services (we use the term “consulting services” interchangeably). One example of consulting services is “ratings assessment services”, which encompass pre-rating analyse ...
Medco 2009 - True Cost of Health Care
... Effectively managing drug utilization, a key factor in reducing drug trend, through a wide range of trend management tools, including drug utilization review programs and rules governing the conditions under which drugs are covered, according to the requirements established by our clients. We also o ...
... Effectively managing drug utilization, a key factor in reducing drug trend, through a wide range of trend management tools, including drug utilization review programs and rules governing the conditions under which drugs are covered, according to the requirements established by our clients. We also o ...
The Norwegian Banking Crisis
... ownership of commercial banks. While the solvency problems of the banks up through 1990 were largely handled by the banks’ own deposit insurance funds, the crisis reached such proportions in 1991 that extensive government support was necessary. As a result, three major Norwegian banks ended up as go ...
... ownership of commercial banks. While the solvency problems of the banks up through 1990 were largely handled by the banks’ own deposit insurance funds, the crisis reached such proportions in 1991 that extensive government support was necessary. As a result, three major Norwegian banks ended up as go ...
Does the PCAOB`s cross-border audit oversight affect the value of
... For Announcement 1 (August 12, 2009), companies from China experienced significant negative market reactions, and the negative market reactions exist not only for clients of auditors specifically referred to in the delay-list, but also other companies operating in China. We do not observe negative m ...
... For Announcement 1 (August 12, 2009), companies from China experienced significant negative market reactions, and the negative market reactions exist not only for clients of auditors specifically referred to in the delay-list, but also other companies operating in China. We do not observe negative m ...
Speculative Retail Trading and Asset Prices
... stocks offer a greater chance of realizing gains. Motivated by these earlier studies, we examine whether speculative trading activities of retail investors affect asset prices. In the first part of the paper, we show that the set of stocks in which speculation-induced trading levels are high can be ...
... stocks offer a greater chance of realizing gains. Motivated by these earlier studies, we examine whether speculative trading activities of retail investors affect asset prices. In the first part of the paper, we show that the set of stocks in which speculation-induced trading levels are high can be ...
ALUMINA LTD (Form: 20-F, Received: 05/27/2011 08
... For example, the amount of any future dividends received from the AWAC joint venture will be dependent in part on the future revenues from AWAC’s operations, described in this Annual Report which in turn are based in part on the market price of the products and metals produced, which may vary signif ...
... For example, the amount of any future dividends received from the AWAC joint venture will be dependent in part on the future revenues from AWAC’s operations, described in this Annual Report which in turn are based in part on the market price of the products and metals produced, which may vary signif ...
Fiscal Policy and Financial Market Imperfections
... This dissertation asks whether fiscal policy can be effective in boosting aggregate demand when borrowing constraints bind tightly across a wide range of households and firms. The goal is to tackle some of the conditions under which a discretionary use of fiscal policy may be justifiable and to refi ...
... This dissertation asks whether fiscal policy can be effective in boosting aggregate demand when borrowing constraints bind tightly across a wide range of households and firms. The goal is to tackle some of the conditions under which a discretionary use of fiscal policy may be justifiable and to refi ...
Implementing Basel III capital reforms in Australia
... represent over 95 per cent of the $3.2 trillion in total ADI assets. The Australian banking system is highly concentrated within the major domestic retail operations, with the four largest banks comprising over 75 per cent of ADI assets. The global financial crisis A strong and resilient banking sys ...
... represent over 95 per cent of the $3.2 trillion in total ADI assets. The Australian banking system is highly concentrated within the major domestic retail operations, with the four largest banks comprising over 75 per cent of ADI assets. The global financial crisis A strong and resilient banking sys ...
sovereign debt, domestic banks and the provision of public liquidity
... to raise funds and prevents the flow of resources to productive investments. A second and novel effect is related to the liquidity value of public debt. Banks that do not have good investment opportunities invest in public debt to transfer their wealth across time. After a default the domestic suppl ...
... to raise funds and prevents the flow of resources to productive investments. A second and novel effect is related to the liquidity value of public debt. Banks that do not have good investment opportunities invest in public debt to transfer their wealth across time. After a default the domestic suppl ...
Social and Economic Impact Analysis of Vadinar Refinery of
... and its various derived products. This has been perceived in policy circles for some time and has helped in its development in recent decades. Speaking about the character of the growth process underway, some specific issues such as the character and speed of urbanization are also important to unde ...
... and its various derived products. This has been perceived in policy circles for some time and has helped in its development in recent decades. Speaking about the character of the growth process underway, some specific issues such as the character and speed of urbanization are also important to unde ...
Fiscal 2016 Form 10-K - General Mills
... corrugated, plastic and metal packaging materials, operating supplies, and energy. Most of these inputs for our domestic and Canadian operations are purchased from suppliers in the United States. In our international operations, inputs that are not locally available in adequate supply may be importe ...
... corrugated, plastic and metal packaging materials, operating supplies, and energy. Most of these inputs for our domestic and Canadian operations are purchased from suppliers in the United States. In our international operations, inputs that are not locally available in adequate supply may be importe ...
BELDEN INC. (Form: 10-Q, Received: 08/03/2016 09:35:10)
... amounts of which are currently not material. We accrue environmental remediation costs based on estimates of known environmental remediation exposures developed in consultation with our environmental consultants and legal counsel. We are, from time to time, subject to routine litigation incidental t ...
... amounts of which are currently not material. We accrue environmental remediation costs based on estimates of known environmental remediation exposures developed in consultation with our environmental consultants and legal counsel. We are, from time to time, subject to routine litigation incidental t ...
Chapter 01 Accounting: Information for Decision
... 70. Which of the following is not an objective of generally accepted accounting principles? A. To minimize the amount of income taxes owed. B. To ensure that both preparers and users of financial statements understand the concepts and assumptions used in presenting information within these statement ...
... 70. Which of the following is not an objective of generally accepted accounting principles? A. To minimize the amount of income taxes owed. B. To ensure that both preparers and users of financial statements understand the concepts and assumptions used in presenting information within these statement ...
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
... statements in Chilean pesos. Our consolidated financial statements include the results of these subsidiaries translated into U.S. dollars. Current Chilean GAAP requires monetary assets and liabilities to be translated at year-end exchange rates, non-monetary assets and liabilities to be translated a ...
... statements in Chilean pesos. Our consolidated financial statements include the results of these subsidiaries translated into U.S. dollars. Current Chilean GAAP requires monetary assets and liabilities to be translated at year-end exchange rates, non-monetary assets and liabilities to be translated a ...
Chapter 4 Objective Questions - Garnet Valley School District
... ____ 18. Financial information that a business records is summarized in financial statements. ____ 19. Estimated uncollectible accounts expense for a period is $1,500. Since the percentage of sales on account that are expected to become uncollectible is 1%, total sales on account must equal $15,000. ...
... ____ 18. Financial information that a business records is summarized in financial statements. ____ 19. Estimated uncollectible accounts expense for a period is $1,500. Since the percentage of sales on account that are expected to become uncollectible is 1%, total sales on account must equal $15,000. ...
Volatility and Fixed Income Asset Class Comparison
... Where k is the mean reversion parameter, a is the long-term mean, rt is the instantaneous interest rate, Vt is the instantaneous level of implied volatility, σ is the volatility of rates and the volatility of implied volatility (for each equation, respectively), and dWt is a standard Brownian motion ...
... Where k is the mean reversion parameter, a is the long-term mean, rt is the instantaneous interest rate, Vt is the instantaneous level of implied volatility, σ is the volatility of rates and the volatility of implied volatility (for each equation, respectively), and dWt is a standard Brownian motion ...
Stock market reaction to CEO certification
... 2002a). According to a Wall Street Journal article, ‘Currently, top executives at many companies do not sign every filing with the SEC, and when they do it is on behalf of the company and not a personal endorsement. . .. After the sworn statements are submitted, subsequent revisions of financial rep ...
... 2002a). According to a Wall Street Journal article, ‘Currently, top executives at many companies do not sign every filing with the SEC, and when they do it is on behalf of the company and not a personal endorsement. . .. After the sworn statements are submitted, subsequent revisions of financial rep ...
Document
... profit was dependent upon the value of the securities which went with the bad and doubtful loans and many other factors. If the securities could be realised at their then current book values or better, the Taxpayer would no doubt make a profit. If, however, it was not possible to realise the value o ...
... profit was dependent upon the value of the securities which went with the bad and doubtful loans and many other factors. If the securities could be realised at their then current book values or better, the Taxpayer would no doubt make a profit. If, however, it was not possible to realise the value o ...
Criminal Complaint
... example, multiple orders to sell a financial product at different price points-and then quickly modifies or cancels those orders before they are executed. The purpose of these bogus orders is to trick other market participants and manipulate the product's market price (in the foregoing example of bo ...
... example, multiple orders to sell a financial product at different price points-and then quickly modifies or cancels those orders before they are executed. The purpose of these bogus orders is to trick other market participants and manipulate the product's market price (in the foregoing example of bo ...
united states securities and exchange commission - corporate
... required by law, we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements publicly or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future. ...
... required by law, we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements publicly or to update the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information becomes available in the future. ...
Economic and financial statistics - Australian Prudential Regulation
... international reporting requirements and standards. Emerging issues and changes in priorities of the ABS and RBA have resulted in a growing disconnect between the data collected on the EFS forms and the data required by these agencies. Some parts of the forms are no longer required and these can be ...
... international reporting requirements and standards. Emerging issues and changes in priorities of the ABS and RBA have resulted in a growing disconnect between the data collected on the EFS forms and the data required by these agencies. Some parts of the forms are no longer required and these can be ...
AON CORP (Form: 10-K, Received: 03/11/2004 16
... rating, form design and client service, but we do not assume any underwriting risk. Aon's wholesale brokers and managing general underwriting units offer more than 450 insurance products and programs. Clients may access them directly, or through the Aon Specialty Product Network (ASPN), which we dev ...
... rating, form design and client service, but we do not assume any underwriting risk. Aon's wholesale brokers and managing general underwriting units offer more than 450 insurance products and programs. Clients may access them directly, or through the Aon Specialty Product Network (ASPN), which we dev ...
NAM TAI ELECTRONICS INC (Form: 20-F, Received
... quarters and possibly beyond. We cannot assure you that present or future customers will not terminate their design and production services arrangements with us or significantly change, reduce or delay the amount of services ordered from us. If they do, it could have a material adverse effect on our ...
... quarters and possibly beyond. We cannot assure you that present or future customers will not terminate their design and production services arrangements with us or significantly change, reduce or delay the amount of services ordered from us. If they do, it could have a material adverse effect on our ...
Financialization
![](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/NYUGDPFinancialShare.jpg?width=300)
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.