
CREDIT PROFILE OF SPAREBANK 1 SR-BANK
... Stavanger, the regional capital of Rogaland and SR-Bank's headquarters, is the centre of the Norwegian oil industry. The petroleum sector is simplifying processes and reducing costs to increase profitability with lower oil prices. This released capacity, helped by low interest rates and a weak excha ...
... Stavanger, the regional capital of Rogaland and SR-Bank's headquarters, is the centre of the Norwegian oil industry. The petroleum sector is simplifying processes and reducing costs to increase profitability with lower oil prices. This released capacity, helped by low interest rates and a weak excha ...
Economics Part II Developing Country Debt Crisis
... cause for the fiscal attack on the French Franc • Failure of the French Franc provided the underpinning of a pegged currency scheme ultimately resulting in the Breton Woods ...
... cause for the fiscal attack on the French Franc • Failure of the French Franc provided the underpinning of a pegged currency scheme ultimately resulting in the Breton Woods ...
document
... short-term interest rate “cycles”. Too many times we have decided that a low point has been reached, advocated fixing as long as possible, only to see interest rates either keep falling or to rise as expected but then go to newly low levels. Be careful about relying too much on what we think the Res ...
... short-term interest rate “cycles”. Too many times we have decided that a low point has been reached, advocated fixing as long as possible, only to see interest rates either keep falling or to rise as expected but then go to newly low levels. Be careful about relying too much on what we think the Res ...
April 4/6
... imports 10 million of another kind from Europe at a unit price of 100 euros. If the exchange rate is 1.3$/euro, what is the US trade balance? ...
... imports 10 million of another kind from Europe at a unit price of 100 euros. If the exchange rate is 1.3$/euro, what is the US trade balance? ...
The single most interesting thing about the global economy today is
... therefore we are seeing two massive flows of dollars into the United States. One is China’s dollar reserves—derived from sales to the United States, so they are stuck with being in the dollar zone, plus they have pegged their yuan to the dollar. Second is the money from the energy industry, also pa ...
... therefore we are seeing two massive flows of dollars into the United States. One is China’s dollar reserves—derived from sales to the United States, so they are stuck with being in the dollar zone, plus they have pegged their yuan to the dollar. Second is the money from the energy industry, also pa ...
Disclosure of G-SIB indicators
... (4) Commercial paper (5) Equity securities (6) Offsetting short positions in relation to the specific equity securities included in item 3.c.(5) d. Net positive current exposure of securities financing transactions with other financial institutions e. Over-the-counter derivatives with other financia ...
... (4) Commercial paper (5) Equity securities (6) Offsetting short positions in relation to the specific equity securities included in item 3.c.(5) d. Net positive current exposure of securities financing transactions with other financial institutions e. Over-the-counter derivatives with other financia ...
Smyrna Soccer Club Financial Aid Application Page 1 of 3
... It is the policy of SSC to attempt to provide financial aid to those players who might not otherwise be able to participate with the Smyrna Soccer Club. This program assists players with a portion of annual dues. It does not over the cost of uniforms, travel or tournament fees. Because SSC financial ...
... It is the policy of SSC to attempt to provide financial aid to those players who might not otherwise be able to participate with the Smyrna Soccer Club. This program assists players with a portion of annual dues. It does not over the cost of uniforms, travel or tournament fees. Because SSC financial ...
Slides - AWSCPA Houston
... The Board periodically designates a portion of any operating surplus to its liquidity reserve. As of December 31, 20XX, the liquidity reserve was $1,300. This is a governing board-designated fund with the objective of setting funds aside to be drawn upon in the event of financial distress or an imme ...
... The Board periodically designates a portion of any operating surplus to its liquidity reserve. As of December 31, 20XX, the liquidity reserve was $1,300. This is a governing board-designated fund with the objective of setting funds aside to be drawn upon in the event of financial distress or an imme ...
... completed twenty-four quarters of uninterrupted expansion in the third quarter of 2005. Revisions to the national accounts data, based on comprehensive information which mostly becomes available with a fairly long time lag, resulted in the growth rate of real gross domestic product for 2004 now bein ...
An Open Letter to Clients – January 2008
... An Open Letter to Clients – January 2008 As I write this letter on January 25th, after four years of relative calm, markets throughout the world have experienced the most wild and volatile start to the year in decades! The Big Issue According to the media the big issue is whether or not the US is he ...
... An Open Letter to Clients – January 2008 As I write this letter on January 25th, after four years of relative calm, markets throughout the world have experienced the most wild and volatile start to the year in decades! The Big Issue According to the media the big issue is whether or not the US is he ...
test two review problems
... 4. Suppose the heights of 1000 people are normally distributed, with a mean height of 160 cm and a standard deviation of 20 cm. • what percentage of the heights are within one standard deviation of the mean? • how many heights are less than 130 cm ? • what height corresponds to the 90th percentile? ...
... 4. Suppose the heights of 1000 people are normally distributed, with a mean height of 160 cm and a standard deviation of 20 cm. • what percentage of the heights are within one standard deviation of the mean? • how many heights are less than 130 cm ? • what height corresponds to the 90th percentile? ...
History of American Political Economy
... 0 While less extensive, government deeply implicated in U.S. economy from start (e.g., commercial code, legal framework, common currency, military and police, roads and bridges, social services, etc.) 0 In U.S. (and elsewhere), tension between capitalism (economic system of profits for few) and demo ...
... 0 While less extensive, government deeply implicated in U.S. economy from start (e.g., commercial code, legal framework, common currency, military and police, roads and bridges, social services, etc.) 0 In U.S. (and elsewhere), tension between capitalism (economic system of profits for few) and demo ...
small and medium-sized enterprises` access to finance
... national GDP, the lowest level of banking penetration being recorded in Romania (60% of GDP), Lithuania (70%) and Slovakia (78%). While loans typically represent the bulk of the banking assets, most banks also invest in capital markets. Insurance companies and pension funds are the key institutional ...
... national GDP, the lowest level of banking penetration being recorded in Romania (60% of GDP), Lithuania (70%) and Slovakia (78%). While loans typically represent the bulk of the banking assets, most banks also invest in capital markets. Insurance companies and pension funds are the key institutional ...
NEWSLETTER July 2015
... MONOGRAM Capital Management, LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Any investment is speculative in nature and involves the risk of capital loss. The above data is provided strictly for information only and this is not an offer to sell shares in any collective investmen ...
... MONOGRAM Capital Management, LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Any investment is speculative in nature and involves the risk of capital loss. The above data is provided strictly for information only and this is not an offer to sell shares in any collective investmen ...
Slide 1
... In order to improve access to finance services, particularly for the unbanked people, Indonesia recognising: • The importance of combating financial illiteracy that can increase financial capability and assist the effectiveness of financial inclusion through financial education; • The importance of ...
... In order to improve access to finance services, particularly for the unbanked people, Indonesia recognising: • The importance of combating financial illiteracy that can increase financial capability and assist the effectiveness of financial inclusion through financial education; • The importance of ...
State-owned banks - Study of Financial System Guarantees
... Since the 1980s the number of credit unions in Australia has declined from over 700 to just under 200. Most of that decline is the result of voluntary mergers between credit unions. Some, however, involved transfers of business required by State regulators in cases where credit unions were in breach ...
... Since the 1980s the number of credit unions in Australia has declined from over 700 to just under 200. Most of that decline is the result of voluntary mergers between credit unions. Some, however, involved transfers of business required by State regulators in cases where credit unions were in breach ...
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.