
The Global Financial Crisis and Eastern Europe
... 2. Role of regional and EU integration Lower integration of WB with EU has also meant a lower exposure to the effects of the global crisis After 2001, there has been a gradual re-integration of the WB region through increasing trade (CEFTA) and other economic links Increasing regional integratio ...
... 2. Role of regional and EU integration Lower integration of WB with EU has also meant a lower exposure to the effects of the global crisis After 2001, there has been a gradual re-integration of the WB region through increasing trade (CEFTA) and other economic links Increasing regional integratio ...
Sole Proprietorships A sole proprietorship is a business owned by
... • Owner has unlimited liability—total wealth can be taken to and may have to cover debts of corporate income is taxed, and satisfy debts • Limited fund-raising power tends to inhibit growth partner dies • Proprietor must be jack-of-all- trades • Difficult to give employees long-run career opportunit ...
... • Owner has unlimited liability—total wealth can be taken to and may have to cover debts of corporate income is taxed, and satisfy debts • Limited fund-raising power tends to inhibit growth partner dies • Proprietor must be jack-of-all- trades • Difficult to give employees long-run career opportunit ...
Section 3: Medium-term risks to financial stability
... treatment of derivatives on a best-efforts basis to achieve comparability with institutions reporting under IFRS. Risk-based capital ratio is defined as Tier 1 capital divided by total risk-weighted assets. Data are for 2006 fiscal year end. b) The classification of bank distress (failure or governm ...
... treatment of derivatives on a best-efforts basis to achieve comparability with institutions reporting under IFRS. Risk-based capital ratio is defined as Tier 1 capital divided by total risk-weighted assets. Data are for 2006 fiscal year end. b) The classification of bank distress (failure or governm ...
BIFSA - Statistical Research and Training Center Tehran
... Key interventions of UNCDF in Building Inclusive Financial Sector ...
... Key interventions of UNCDF in Building Inclusive Financial Sector ...
Figure 3
... specifies that the seller, who has the short position, will deliver some quantity of a commodity or financial instrument to the buyer, who has the long position, on a specific date, called settlement or delivery date, for a predetermined price. No payments are made initially when the contract is agr ...
... specifies that the seller, who has the short position, will deliver some quantity of a commodity or financial instrument to the buyer, who has the long position, on a specific date, called settlement or delivery date, for a predetermined price. No payments are made initially when the contract is agr ...
Chapter 11: Financial Markets
... Benefits/risks of buying stocks How stocks are traded How stock performance is measured Great Crash of 29’ and recent events ...
... Benefits/risks of buying stocks How stocks are traded How stock performance is measured Great Crash of 29’ and recent events ...
The Kiplinger Letter - April 15, 2016
... That means interest rates will be heading higher, too. Despite recent talk from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen about the need for a gradual approach, the Fed is still serious about lifting rates to keep inflation from getting out of hand. Excluding food and energy, the Consumer Price Index is up ...
... That means interest rates will be heading higher, too. Despite recent talk from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen about the need for a gradual approach, the Fed is still serious about lifting rates to keep inflation from getting out of hand. Excluding food and energy, the Consumer Price Index is up ...
Semester Test Review PowerPoint
... type of bonds are associated with the highest interest rate? Why? Corporate, risk ...
... type of bonds are associated with the highest interest rate? Why? Corporate, risk ...
Increased Capital and Financial Stability
... Market error: Markets underestimated risk pre-crisis and have adjusted their views. Bank capital mismeasurement: Regulatory capital measures may be awed, and may have become even more awed over time. Declining franchise value: Even though banks less levered than previously, declines in market valu ...
... Market error: Markets underestimated risk pre-crisis and have adjusted their views. Bank capital mismeasurement: Regulatory capital measures may be awed, and may have become even more awed over time. Declining franchise value: Even though banks less levered than previously, declines in market valu ...
UNIT 6: THE FINANCIAL PLAN When the company has more
... The basic equation on which a profit & loss statement is based is Revenues – Expenses = Profit. All companies need to generate revenue to stay in business. Revenues are used to pay expenses, interest payments on debt, and taxes owed to the government. After the costs of doing business are paid, the ...
... The basic equation on which a profit & loss statement is based is Revenues – Expenses = Profit. All companies need to generate revenue to stay in business. Revenues are used to pay expenses, interest payments on debt, and taxes owed to the government. After the costs of doing business are paid, the ...
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... interest rates in the strongest economies were close to zero and large new liquidity sums were issued by central banks. The only inflation pressure was recorded in the prices of commodities. In the half year of 2008, oil prices posted a historical high. In the beginning of 2011, following the inform ...
... interest rates in the strongest economies were close to zero and large new liquidity sums were issued by central banks. The only inflation pressure was recorded in the prices of commodities. In the half year of 2008, oil prices posted a historical high. In the beginning of 2011, following the inform ...
Financial Repression to Ease Fiscal Stress: Turning
... eurozone: policy-makers are turning back the clock on the freedom of financial markets, inter alia to reduce the burden of high public debt. • Several euro area governments have arm-twisted financial institutions, savers and investors in order to ease market pressure and their own fiscal stress. • E ...
... eurozone: policy-makers are turning back the clock on the freedom of financial markets, inter alia to reduce the burden of high public debt. • Several euro area governments have arm-twisted financial institutions, savers and investors in order to ease market pressure and their own fiscal stress. • E ...
Conflict of Interest
... Investigator (and those of the Investigator's spouse and dependent children) that reasonably appears to be related to the Investigator's institutional responsibilities: (i) With regard to any non-publicly traded entity, a significant financial interest exists if the value of any remuneration receive ...
... Investigator (and those of the Investigator's spouse and dependent children) that reasonably appears to be related to the Investigator's institutional responsibilities: (i) With regard to any non-publicly traded entity, a significant financial interest exists if the value of any remuneration receive ...
Bank of England governor Mervyn King faced a flurry of questions
... otherwise have done and it may start to rise now we'll see. But I think the action will make a difference to the amount of lending, but it certainly doesn't guarantee that lending to the real economy is positive." ...
... otherwise have done and it may start to rise now we'll see. But I think the action will make a difference to the amount of lending, but it certainly doesn't guarantee that lending to the real economy is positive." ...
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.