
Seismic Shifts in the Global Economy, Finance and
... economic power for the non-U.S. world is “decoupling.” De- hence declining trade and current account deficits. There recoupling itself has a number of dimensions, one of which is main large imbalances, however, for China and Japan, which the level of dependence for non-U.S. economies on U.S. trade. ...
... economic power for the non-U.S. world is “decoupling.” De- hence declining trade and current account deficits. There recoupling itself has a number of dimensions, one of which is main large imbalances, however, for China and Japan, which the level of dependence for non-U.S. economies on U.S. trade. ...
Annual Report of Financial Statements 2014
... Being the largest generator of revenues, the private sector is also the sector with the highest employment, which also experienced an increase compared to last year. Compared with the previous year in 2013 the number of employees has increased to 2,970 jobs in private sector. While in 2012 a worker ...
... Being the largest generator of revenues, the private sector is also the sector with the highest employment, which also experienced an increase compared to last year. Compared with the previous year in 2013 the number of employees has increased to 2,970 jobs in private sector. While in 2012 a worker ...
HIA – Jimmy Hixon Nov 10 - Houston Investors Association
... The difference between these two hypothetical models is critical. Is the money that is being made “available” through zero-based interest rates and quantitative easing being “spent” – or is it being “invested?” If it’s being spent, then at some point the game will come to an end – my $9,975 will ha ...
... The difference between these two hypothetical models is critical. Is the money that is being made “available” through zero-based interest rates and quantitative easing being “spent” – or is it being “invested?” If it’s being spent, then at some point the game will come to an end – my $9,975 will ha ...
Consultation Paper: Macro-prudential policy instruments and
... ratios as part of their macro-prudential frameworks. While the Reserve Bank is not contemplating such measures at this time, our regular assessments of financial conditions take into account trends in the household sector’s debt servicing burden as well as bank standards applying in this area. 36. L ...
... ratios as part of their macro-prudential frameworks. While the Reserve Bank is not contemplating such measures at this time, our regular assessments of financial conditions take into account trends in the household sector’s debt servicing burden as well as bank standards applying in this area. 36. L ...
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... GDP. When the deficit peaked in 2006, the ratio was on an explosive path that would exceed 50 percent within the next few years and an unprecedented 80 percent or so in ten years. Avoiding such outcomes requires improvement of about $400 billion from those levels. ...
... GDP. When the deficit peaked in 2006, the ratio was on an explosive path that would exceed 50 percent within the next few years and an unprecedented 80 percent or so in ten years. Avoiding such outcomes requires improvement of about $400 billion from those levels. ...
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... Another characteristic of the Brazilian experience is that agriculture continues to be heavily taxed, contrary to the situation in Argentina where the discussion is centred on the form of taxation rather than on the level of taxation. Finally, agriculture has subsidized the adjustment process in the ...
... Another characteristic of the Brazilian experience is that agriculture continues to be heavily taxed, contrary to the situation in Argentina where the discussion is centred on the form of taxation rather than on the level of taxation. Finally, agriculture has subsidized the adjustment process in the ...
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
... Top financial player in Belgium Succesfully expanded in 5 most advanced countries in CEE (new EU) Selected ‘other’ areas: international mid-corporate banking (mostly in W. Eur.) and financial markets As investments in CEE have continued to increase, the ‘other’ activities have been progressively sca ...
... Top financial player in Belgium Succesfully expanded in 5 most advanced countries in CEE (new EU) Selected ‘other’ areas: international mid-corporate banking (mostly in W. Eur.) and financial markets As investments in CEE have continued to increase, the ‘other’ activities have been progressively sca ...
Tech cuts costs, lowers client fees for Houston financial advice firm
... firms to emerge in the market, I found a few numbers that illustrate that point. In 2009, independent investment advisers’ assets under management tripled to about $1.7 trillion over a decade, according to Boston-based Cerulli Associates. Cerulli also reported assets under management in the financia ...
... firms to emerge in the market, I found a few numbers that illustrate that point. In 2009, independent investment advisers’ assets under management tripled to about $1.7 trillion over a decade, according to Boston-based Cerulli Associates. Cerulli also reported assets under management in the financia ...
risk management: an introduction to financial engineering
... A derivative security is a financial asset that represents a claim to another financial asset. For example, a stock option gives the owner the right to buy or sell stock, a financial asset; so stock options are derivative securities. Financial engineering frequently involves creating new derivative ...
... A derivative security is a financial asset that represents a claim to another financial asset. For example, a stock option gives the owner the right to buy or sell stock, a financial asset; so stock options are derivative securities. Financial engineering frequently involves creating new derivative ...
Irmgard Marboe
... E.g. “The aggrieved party is entitled to damages for loss caused by the other party's non-performance of its contractual obligations. It is entitled, subject to the provisions of Principle VII.2, to receive such a sum of money by way of damages as will, so far as possible, put him in the same positi ...
... E.g. “The aggrieved party is entitled to damages for loss caused by the other party's non-performance of its contractual obligations. It is entitled, subject to the provisions of Principle VII.2, to receive such a sum of money by way of damages as will, so far as possible, put him in the same positi ...
The Financial Electricity Market
... market, since it ultimately affects the electricity price that consumers and companies must pay. At the same time, it must be said that – according to the government commission on the electricity and gas markets – in general, price development on the electricity market seems to function relatively w ...
... market, since it ultimately affects the electricity price that consumers and companies must pay. At the same time, it must be said that – according to the government commission on the electricity and gas markets – in general, price development on the electricity market seems to function relatively w ...
Chapter 15 Valuation Analysis: Income Discounting, Cap Rates and
... $13,453,000. Suppose the present time is the end of the year 2002. The building has a 6-year "net lease" which provides the owner with $1,000,000 at the end of each year for the next three years (2003, 2004, 2005). After that, the rent "steps up” to $1,500,000 for the following three years (2006 thr ...
... $13,453,000. Suppose the present time is the end of the year 2002. The building has a 6-year "net lease" which provides the owner with $1,000,000 at the end of each year for the next three years (2003, 2004, 2005). After that, the rent "steps up” to $1,500,000 for the following three years (2006 thr ...
King et al CJE 2012 - Michael Kitson: Economist
... The continuing civil unrest in both countries suggests that there is a significant body of opinion opposed to the summary imposition of unelected ‘technocrats’ to push through packages of austerity measures and, unsurprisingly, there is much suspicion of these former bankers, who are seen to have co ...
... The continuing civil unrest in both countries suggests that there is a significant body of opinion opposed to the summary imposition of unelected ‘technocrats’ to push through packages of austerity measures and, unsurprisingly, there is much suspicion of these former bankers, who are seen to have co ...
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... Experience of other emerging markets suggests it is better to exit from a peg in good times, when the BoP is strong, than to wait until the currency is under attack. ...
... Experience of other emerging markets suggests it is better to exit from a peg in good times, when the BoP is strong, than to wait until the currency is under attack. ...
CHAPTER 1
... interest rate on the firm’s debt. e. Borrowing does not increase financial risk and the cost of equity if there is no risk of bankruptcy. f. Borrowing increases firm value if there is a clientele of investors with a reason to prefer debt. ...
... interest rate on the firm’s debt. e. Borrowing does not increase financial risk and the cost of equity if there is no risk of bankruptcy. f. Borrowing increases firm value if there is a clientele of investors with a reason to prefer debt. ...
Ch. 1 Auditing and the Public Accounting Profession
... 1. This type of audit involves obtaining and evaluating evidence about the efficiency and effectiveness of an entity’s operating activities. A. Financial Statement Audit B. Compliance Audit C. Operational Audit D. Internal Control Audit C. Operational Audit ...
... 1. This type of audit involves obtaining and evaluating evidence about the efficiency and effectiveness of an entity’s operating activities. A. Financial Statement Audit B. Compliance Audit C. Operational Audit D. Internal Control Audit C. Operational Audit ...
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
... Illinois Approximately 60,000 employees Manufacturer of industrial products and equipment across 40 different operating segments with operations in 58 countries Decentralized ...
... Illinois Approximately 60,000 employees Manufacturer of industrial products and equipment across 40 different operating segments with operations in 58 countries Decentralized ...
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.