
impact of recession on india
... banks did not have significant exposure to Sub-prime loans in the U.S. RBI’s decisions to appropriate use of a range of instruments such as CRR, Repo/Reverse Repo rate, SLR MSS and LAF are in the right direction and taken in time. Though the global recession is still lingering on, India's agri-expor ...
... banks did not have significant exposure to Sub-prime loans in the U.S. RBI’s decisions to appropriate use of a range of instruments such as CRR, Repo/Reverse Repo rate, SLR MSS and LAF are in the right direction and taken in time. Though the global recession is still lingering on, India's agri-expor ...
Systems Analysis of Soicial Capital at the Firm Level
... of cooperation, contacts, connections, etc, between Ei and Ej. 2. The relational (qualitative) dimension qij which describes the quality of relationships between Ei and Ej, e.g. trust, intimacy, openness, liking and so forth. 3. The cognitive (creative) dimension cij which identifies the extent to w ...
... of cooperation, contacts, connections, etc, between Ei and Ej. 2. The relational (qualitative) dimension qij which describes the quality of relationships between Ei and Ej, e.g. trust, intimacy, openness, liking and so forth. 3. The cognitive (creative) dimension cij which identifies the extent to w ...
Yale School of Management
... The extension to 30 years of mortgages brought risk for banks, because, until 1980’s, mortgages had only fixed-rates. Reason: what the bank lends to mortgage borrowers is money from depositors. The bank pays interest to depositors, which is a cost to the bank, while interest payment by mortgag ...
... The extension to 30 years of mortgages brought risk for banks, because, until 1980’s, mortgages had only fixed-rates. Reason: what the bank lends to mortgage borrowers is money from depositors. The bank pays interest to depositors, which is a cost to the bank, while interest payment by mortgag ...
page one economics - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
... securitized in a multistep process; that is, various financial instruments are created from the underlying loan payments. For example, let’s consider one possible scenario: A finance company specializing in residential home loans extends 100 mortgages to borrowers and subsequently sells the loans to ...
... securitized in a multistep process; that is, various financial instruments are created from the underlying loan payments. For example, let’s consider one possible scenario: A finance company specializing in residential home loans extends 100 mortgages to borrowers and subsequently sells the loans to ...
PROGRAMME First High-Level Follow-up Dialogue HIGH-LEVEL SPEAKERS
... to financial services and enhances the financial literacy of the poor, but it also allows micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), startups and young firms, and innovative projects greater access to finance. However, the level of financial inclusion and its impact on poverty, employment and narr ...
... to financial services and enhances the financial literacy of the poor, but it also allows micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), startups and young firms, and innovative projects greater access to finance. However, the level of financial inclusion and its impact on poverty, employment and narr ...
Daily_Markets_Eco_25Nov2011
... Thursday and Asian stocks were subdued after a "disastrous" German bond sale on Wednesday sparked fears that Europe's debt crisis was starting to threaten even Berlin, with the leaders of the euro zone's two biggest economies still at odds over a longer-term structural solution. Oil slides nearly 2 ...
... Thursday and Asian stocks were subdued after a "disastrous" German bond sale on Wednesday sparked fears that Europe's debt crisis was starting to threaten even Berlin, with the leaders of the euro zone's two biggest economies still at odds over a longer-term structural solution. Oil slides nearly 2 ...
Credit crisis
... • The nascent PE industry in Colombia could take advantage of the current market conditions to leapfrog other economies. However, it is critical to take immediate actions on regulation, infrastructure and, moreover, education of both GPs and LPs. ...
... • The nascent PE industry in Colombia could take advantage of the current market conditions to leapfrog other economies. However, it is critical to take immediate actions on regulation, infrastructure and, moreover, education of both GPs and LPs. ...
1 Solutions to End-of-Chapter Problems in
... causing the current IS schedule to shift to the right. However, future interest rates are expected to be higher and this causes the current IS schedule to shift to the left. The net effect on the IS curve is ambiguous. (b) Expected future taxes will be lower causing the current IS schedule to shift ...
... causing the current IS schedule to shift to the right. However, future interest rates are expected to be higher and this causes the current IS schedule to shift to the left. The net effect on the IS curve is ambiguous. (b) Expected future taxes will be lower causing the current IS schedule to shift ...
Trade Log - Portfolio Strategies Investment Managers
... a relatively closed service-based economy like the U.S., a muted performance from manufacturing should not prevent the wider economy from growing above trend. The 80% of the economy that is not manufacturing should continue to grow above trend. Meanwhile, the priority for households has been to use ...
... a relatively closed service-based economy like the U.S., a muted performance from manufacturing should not prevent the wider economy from growing above trend. The 80% of the economy that is not manufacturing should continue to grow above trend. Meanwhile, the priority for households has been to use ...
2006-5
... ratio of commercial bank assets divided by commercial bank plus central bank assets. The rationale behind this measure resides in the belief that commercial ...
... ratio of commercial bank assets divided by commercial bank plus central bank assets. The rationale behind this measure resides in the belief that commercial ...
Current Client Newsletter - Creative Financial Solutions
... » The receding fear of a European debt contagion/financial crisis, at least for the time being, due to a combination of the European Central Bank’s long-term refinancing operations, or LTRO, as well as other stimulative global central bank actions taken in late 2011 and early 2012. In late December ...
... » The receding fear of a European debt contagion/financial crisis, at least for the time being, due to a combination of the European Central Bank’s long-term refinancing operations, or LTRO, as well as other stimulative global central bank actions taken in late 2011 and early 2012. In late December ...
uk business confidence falls to four
... The results suggest that the opposite was true in consumer services, as the weaker pound is expected to raise import prices, while the business and other services sector were somewhere in the middle. Overall confidence in the industrial sector moved down to 44% from 61%, but it outperformed the busi ...
... The results suggest that the opposite was true in consumer services, as the weaker pound is expected to raise import prices, while the business and other services sector were somewhere in the middle. Overall confidence in the industrial sector moved down to 44% from 61%, but it outperformed the busi ...
International Center For Environmental Finance.
... • If the Debt Service Coverage Ratio is >1.0, the project is feasible. • If the Debt Service Coverage Ratio is <1.0, the project is not feasible. ...
... • If the Debt Service Coverage Ratio is >1.0, the project is feasible. • If the Debt Service Coverage Ratio is <1.0, the project is not feasible. ...
Some reflections on the world of central banking
... currently. Although China’s economy is just over 60 percent of that of the United States (at current exchange rates) it has a much greater impact on commodity markets and global trade volumes. China is now the number 1 or 2 trading partner for over 100 countries and its imports of non-oil commoditie ...
... currently. Although China’s economy is just over 60 percent of that of the United States (at current exchange rates) it has a much greater impact on commodity markets and global trade volumes. China is now the number 1 or 2 trading partner for over 100 countries and its imports of non-oil commoditie ...
(as for FX options).
... • Premiums (always paid at the contract inception) are capitalized as assets. • This asset must be reduced to a zero value by the contract expiration date. • Thus the option holder must AMORTIZE the premium off of its books over the life of the contract (the opposite of the accruing ...
... • Premiums (always paid at the contract inception) are capitalized as assets. • This asset must be reduced to a zero value by the contract expiration date. • Thus the option holder must AMORTIZE the premium off of its books over the life of the contract (the opposite of the accruing ...
Weighted Average Cost of Capital
... Prateek Sharma November 18, 2010 Photograph provided by Equity Residential ...
... Prateek Sharma November 18, 2010 Photograph provided by Equity Residential ...
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.