
presentation - Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge
... Increased productivity leads to higher value creation in the company, a part of which is captured by the SPV using the previously issued warrants / structured instruments The SPV is entitled to 15% of the incremental salary of the trainee. This contract is valid for a period of 10 years and applies ...
... Increased productivity leads to higher value creation in the company, a part of which is captured by the SPV using the previously issued warrants / structured instruments The SPV is entitled to 15% of the incremental salary of the trainee. This contract is valid for a period of 10 years and applies ...
IRS Releases 871(m) Final Regulations – New Tests for Dividend
... interpretation by the index provider or a board or committee responsible for maintaining the index; (vi) Did not provide an annual dividend yield in the immediately preceding calendar year from component underlying securities that is greater than 1.5 times the annual dividend yield of the S&P 500 in ...
... interpretation by the index provider or a board or committee responsible for maintaining the index; (vi) Did not provide an annual dividend yield in the immediately preceding calendar year from component underlying securities that is greater than 1.5 times the annual dividend yield of the S&P 500 in ...
Press release
... inconveniences for customers. The Group has carried out and implemented several improvements, but is not yet fully satisfied with level of customer service at Sampo Bank and continues to improve system stability and service level. Because of these problems, Sampo Bank has lost 27,320 of its retail c ...
... inconveniences for customers. The Group has carried out and implemented several improvements, but is not yet fully satisfied with level of customer service at Sampo Bank and continues to improve system stability and service level. Because of these problems, Sampo Bank has lost 27,320 of its retail c ...
The East Asian Financial Crisis 1997-1998
... ∗ On October 8th 1997, Indonesia asks the IMF and the World Bank for financial assistance. This triggered a renewal of attacks against currencies more in the North. ∗ On October 17th 1997, despite being a creditor country, Taiwan is forced to let the New Taiwan dollar float. ∗ On October 22th 1997, ...
... ∗ On October 8th 1997, Indonesia asks the IMF and the World Bank for financial assistance. This triggered a renewal of attacks against currencies more in the North. ∗ On October 17th 1997, despite being a creditor country, Taiwan is forced to let the New Taiwan dollar float. ∗ On October 22th 1997, ...
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... which consists of agents producing and distributing goods and services, and the FINANCIAL sector which consists of institutions facilitating the exchange of goods and services through a common medium called money. In the case of the alternative economy we generally know as “Solidarity Economy”, is i ...
... which consists of agents producing and distributing goods and services, and the FINANCIAL sector which consists of institutions facilitating the exchange of goods and services through a common medium called money. In the case of the alternative economy we generally know as “Solidarity Economy”, is i ...
Distressed Transactions
... -with headquarters in New York -and regional headquarters in London and Tokyo ...
... -with headquarters in New York -and regional headquarters in London and Tokyo ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES ADVANTAGE? Jiandong Ju
... argues for reverse causality: the size of financial markets, an empirical measure of financial development, is itself influenced by comparative advantage and international trade. Suppose, for reasons unrelated to financial development, country A has a comparative advantage in a sector that uses more ...
... argues for reverse causality: the size of financial markets, an empirical measure of financial development, is itself influenced by comparative advantage and international trade. Suppose, for reasons unrelated to financial development, country A has a comparative advantage in a sector that uses more ...
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... argues for reverse causality: the size of financial markets, an empirical measure of financial development, is itself influenced by comparative advantage and international trade. Suppose, for reasons unrelated to financial development, country A has a comparative advantage in a sector that uses more ...
... argues for reverse causality: the size of financial markets, an empirical measure of financial development, is itself influenced by comparative advantage and international trade. Suppose, for reasons unrelated to financial development, country A has a comparative advantage in a sector that uses more ...
Book-introduction to derivatives
... two years. The largest segment in this remained cross currency swaps with almost 50% share in overall transactions. The main factors behind these contracts were almost stable exchange rates (up till H1 FY08) and increase in discount rate i.e. widening of gap between KIBOR and LIBOR.Though SBP allowe ...
... two years. The largest segment in this remained cross currency swaps with almost 50% share in overall transactions. The main factors behind these contracts were almost stable exchange rates (up till H1 FY08) and increase in discount rate i.e. widening of gap between KIBOR and LIBOR.Though SBP allowe ...
Hong Kong Economic and Monetary Developments and Prospects
... Supplementing the capital adequacy ratio with a non-risk based leverage ratio Introducing a new liquidity coverage ratio and a net stable funding ratio ...
... Supplementing the capital adequacy ratio with a non-risk based leverage ratio Introducing a new liquidity coverage ratio and a net stable funding ratio ...
armageddon usa? - Tullett Prebon
... become impossible to sustain. But no-one seems to have worked out how to manage an economy that is not debt-propelled. The snags with soaring debt are three-fold, and America has all three kinds of problem. First, debt can be a problem if it out-grows the ability of the borrower’s income to sustain ...
... become impossible to sustain. But no-one seems to have worked out how to manage an economy that is not debt-propelled. The snags with soaring debt are three-fold, and America has all three kinds of problem. First, debt can be a problem if it out-grows the ability of the borrower’s income to sustain ...
Bein’ Green “It’s not easy being green.”
... rate by the ECB can be viewed as a tax on banks, which they could avoid by moving assets to the United States. This would be a negative for the Eurozone. In addition, the ECB has stated its intent to buy asset-backed securities, which was somewhat of a surprise. It will announce the purchases after ...
... rate by the ECB can be viewed as a tax on banks, which they could avoid by moving assets to the United States. This would be a negative for the Eurozone. In addition, the ECB has stated its intent to buy asset-backed securities, which was somewhat of a surprise. It will announce the purchases after ...
Q2 2009 results presentation
... • Litigation or regulatory action that could require us to pay significant damages or change the way we do business; • Customer responsiveness to both new products and distribution channels; • Competitive, legal, regulatory, or tax changes that affect the distribution cost of or demand for our produ ...
... • Litigation or regulatory action that could require us to pay significant damages or change the way we do business; • Customer responsiveness to both new products and distribution channels; • Competitive, legal, regulatory, or tax changes that affect the distribution cost of or demand for our produ ...
competition tribunal
... structured via various financial instruments (be it equity or debt). Generally parties uses this type of finance when the company has a variable interest rate and want to convert it into a fixed rate loan or vice versa. With project finance, money is raised via a loan and repaid through revenues ge ...
... structured via various financial instruments (be it equity or debt). Generally parties uses this type of finance when the company has a variable interest rate and want to convert it into a fixed rate loan or vice versa. With project finance, money is raised via a loan and repaid through revenues ge ...
BWP `000s Jun-2010 Jun-2009 % change Dec-2009
... from increased forex transactions and bond trading Impairment charge increased 77% to BWP10 mill following classification of a few but large accounts Expenses increased 24% to BWP23 mill mostly from retail expansion related costs PAT none-the-less increased 165% to BWP7 mill ...
... from increased forex transactions and bond trading Impairment charge increased 77% to BWP10 mill following classification of a few but large accounts Expenses increased 24% to BWP23 mill mostly from retail expansion related costs PAT none-the-less increased 165% to BWP7 mill ...
Issues in Financing Development in CARICOM Karl M. Bennett
... The decline in gross national savings after 2000 in Barbados, Belize and the countries of the ECCU, was offset by significant inflows of foreign savings. Guyana and Jamaica were also recipients of large inflows of foreign savings. As indicated in Table 5, the annual inflow of foreign savings to Beli ...
... The decline in gross national savings after 2000 in Barbados, Belize and the countries of the ECCU, was offset by significant inflows of foreign savings. Guyana and Jamaica were also recipients of large inflows of foreign savings. As indicated in Table 5, the annual inflow of foreign savings to Beli ...
Section 2 – Short-term risks to financial stability
... forecasts are from Forecasts for the UK economy: a comparison of independent forecasts, November 2013, as compiled by HM Treasury. (d) Some pre-1997 ONS data are no longer available from the ONS. In such circumstances, we use Bank of England data originally sourced from the ONS. ...
... forecasts are from Forecasts for the UK economy: a comparison of independent forecasts, November 2013, as compiled by HM Treasury. (d) Some pre-1997 ONS data are no longer available from the ONS. In such circumstances, we use Bank of England data originally sourced from the ONS. ...
Financial Stability Reports - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
... markets, and serious liquidity issues associated with the excessive dependence on short-term funding. All of these financial problems resulted in more general economic problems. As economic activity declined, lenders became less willing or able to extend credit, causing economic activity to decline ...
... markets, and serious liquidity issues associated with the excessive dependence on short-term funding. All of these financial problems resulted in more general economic problems. As economic activity declined, lenders became less willing or able to extend credit, causing economic activity to decline ...
Schroders Multi-Asset Investments Views and Insights - June 2015
... the nation’s debt to GDP ratio. We believe the end of Japan’s balance sheet recession is constructive for the economy and will relieve some of the nation’s deflationary pressures, while improving its growth profile. Economic reforms should also assist growth. However, we expect Japan’s significant d ...
... the nation’s debt to GDP ratio. We believe the end of Japan’s balance sheet recession is constructive for the economy and will relieve some of the nation’s deflationary pressures, while improving its growth profile. Economic reforms should also assist growth. However, we expect Japan’s significant d ...
armageddon usa? - Tullett Prebon
... was no longer sustainable. Needless to say, Simpson and Bowles are right. And, equally needless to say, no-one seems to be listening within the American corridors of power. Beyond political paralysis, one of the reasons for the failure to address America’s economic problems is a lack of appreciati ...
... was no longer sustainable. Needless to say, Simpson and Bowles are right. And, equally needless to say, no-one seems to be listening within the American corridors of power. Beyond political paralysis, one of the reasons for the failure to address America’s economic problems is a lack of appreciati ...
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.