
Opinion COM (2011) 594
... Taxation is levied according to the establishment principle in order discourage the displacement of the tax base to areas of lower or even zero taxation. However, in the context of financial globalization, the implementation spectrum of a given tax regulation is interwoven with its optimal implement ...
... Taxation is levied according to the establishment principle in order discourage the displacement of the tax base to areas of lower or even zero taxation. However, in the context of financial globalization, the implementation spectrum of a given tax regulation is interwoven with its optimal implement ...
1 hudson and bezemer NHf-RWSfinal2
... interest and amortization (and capital gains) into new lending to buyers of real estate, stocks and bonds, a rising share of employee income, real estate rent, business revenue and even government tax revenue is diverted to pay debt service. By leaving less to spend on goods and services, the effect ...
... interest and amortization (and capital gains) into new lending to buyers of real estate, stocks and bonds, a rising share of employee income, real estate rent, business revenue and even government tax revenue is diverted to pay debt service. By leaving less to spend on goods and services, the effect ...
Slide 1
... • Even if public governance and composition of capital inflows are related as hypothesized, how do we know the relationship is causal? ...
... • Even if public governance and composition of capital inflows are related as hypothesized, how do we know the relationship is causal? ...
Document
... “Perhaps the greatest irony of the past decade is that the gradually unfolding success against inflation may well have contributed to the stock price bubble of the latter part of the 1990s. Looking back on those years, it is evident that technology-driven increases in productivity growth imparted s ...
... “Perhaps the greatest irony of the past decade is that the gradually unfolding success against inflation may well have contributed to the stock price bubble of the latter part of the 1990s. Looking back on those years, it is evident that technology-driven increases in productivity growth imparted s ...
Presentation to Portland Community Leaders Portland, OR
... to rescue its banks, and its borrowing costs soared to unsustainable levels. Recent announcements from Europe have been encouraging on this front. Spain’s euro-area partners have agreed to use European rescue funds to recapitalize Spain’s ailing banks. This is an important step in the right directio ...
... to rescue its banks, and its borrowing costs soared to unsustainable levels. Recent announcements from Europe have been encouraging on this front. Spain’s euro-area partners have agreed to use European rescue funds to recapitalize Spain’s ailing banks. This is an important step in the right directio ...
View/Open - Pan Africa Christian University
... manager who has advised him to open a savings account with the bank and start depositing money every end of the month. The bank Manager has offered to pay martin a compound interest on deposits at a rate of 12% p.a. as long as Martin does not make any withdrawals in the intermediate period. Martin d ...
... manager who has advised him to open a savings account with the bank and start depositing money every end of the month. The bank Manager has offered to pay martin a compound interest on deposits at a rate of 12% p.a. as long as Martin does not make any withdrawals in the intermediate period. Martin d ...
Brazil: Policy Responses to the Global Crisis and the
... • The authorities´ current concerns over how to reignite growth and private domestic investment in the midst of fiscal headwinds and monetary “tsunamis” from developed countries imply a different sense of urgency regarding currency internationalization and further integration with the BRICs economie ...
... • The authorities´ current concerns over how to reignite growth and private domestic investment in the midst of fiscal headwinds and monetary “tsunamis” from developed countries imply a different sense of urgency regarding currency internationalization and further integration with the BRICs economie ...
(FATF) The Financial Action Task Force - APEC-Asia
... Some key recommendations for all Financial Institutions for AML/CFT ...
... Some key recommendations for all Financial Institutions for AML/CFT ...
Slide 1
... risk. Low interest rates, together with increasing and excessive optimism about the future, pushed up asset prices, from stocks to housing prices. Low interest rates and limited volatility prompted a search for yield and underestimation of risks leading to the creation and purchase of ever riskier a ...
... risk. Low interest rates, together with increasing and excessive optimism about the future, pushed up asset prices, from stocks to housing prices. Low interest rates and limited volatility prompted a search for yield and underestimation of risks leading to the creation and purchase of ever riskier a ...
Chapter 11
... What is a derivative security? A derivative security has its value determined by, or derived from, the value of another investment vehicle. They represent a contract on an underlying security or asset ...
... What is a derivative security? A derivative security has its value determined by, or derived from, the value of another investment vehicle. They represent a contract on an underlying security or asset ...
DOC - Europa.eu
... severe implications for the CDS market and for financial markets as a whole, as the Lehman case demonstrated. The total gross notional amount of outstanding CDS was a multiple of the total amount of underlying debt on which these contracts were written. The pay-off of a CDS is discontinuous. In ...
... severe implications for the CDS market and for financial markets as a whole, as the Lehman case demonstrated. The total gross notional amount of outstanding CDS was a multiple of the total amount of underlying debt on which these contracts were written. The pay-off of a CDS is discontinuous. In ...
At US Bank, we`re passionate about helping customers and the
... Corporate Banking Portfolio Manager At U.S. Bank, we're passionate about helping customers and the communities where we live and work. The fifth-largest bank in the United States, we’re one of the country's most respected, innovative and successful financial institutions. U.S. Bank is an equal oppor ...
... Corporate Banking Portfolio Manager At U.S. Bank, we're passionate about helping customers and the communities where we live and work. The fifth-largest bank in the United States, we’re one of the country's most respected, innovative and successful financial institutions. U.S. Bank is an equal oppor ...
The New Fragile
... volatility to receive a moderate premium income as long as times remain quiet. Turkey investors are myopic, focusing on the near-term and disregarding the long-term because they believe it is too far away to have any influence on them. Typical turkey investments would be selling credit insurance, bu ...
... volatility to receive a moderate premium income as long as times remain quiet. Turkey investors are myopic, focusing on the near-term and disregarding the long-term because they believe it is too far away to have any influence on them. Typical turkey investments would be selling credit insurance, bu ...
Monetary Policy and Financial Stability Eric S. Rosengren
... at Commercial and Savings Banks by Asset Size December 31, 2012 ...
... at Commercial and Savings Banks by Asset Size December 31, 2012 ...
The World Economy on a Precipice
... Sources: GDP per capita: Angus Maddison, "Historical Statistics for the World Economy: 1-2006 AD. Imports 1920-1947: US Census. GDP 1920-1928: . GDP 1929-1948: US Bureau of Economic Analysis. 1948-2006: Imports as a percentage of GDP: World Bank, Global Economic Monitor ...
... Sources: GDP per capita: Angus Maddison, "Historical Statistics for the World Economy: 1-2006 AD. Imports 1920-1947: US Census. GDP 1920-1928: . GDP 1929-1948: US Bureau of Economic Analysis. 1948-2006: Imports as a percentage of GDP: World Bank, Global Economic Monitor ...
Canada Life Financial Corporation announces Redemption of
... A formal notice and instructions for the redemption of the Series B Preferred Shares will be forwarded to shareholders in accordance with the rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions attached to the Series B Preferred Shares. The redemption price will be $25.00 for each Series B Preferred Sha ...
... A formal notice and instructions for the redemption of the Series B Preferred Shares will be forwarded to shareholders in accordance with the rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions attached to the Series B Preferred Shares. The redemption price will be $25.00 for each Series B Preferred Sha ...
GTU announces a Certificate Course in Financial Markets for those, who have passed MBA; To be offered in the evenings; Students of MBA may also be able to join
... In its continuing endeavor to strengthen its MBA program, GTU now offers a Certificate Course for those, who have completed their MBA. This can also be considered as an additional, optional specialization for MBA students of GTU Programs, in which the Specialization is offered during the third and t ...
... In its continuing endeavor to strengthen its MBA program, GTU now offers a Certificate Course for those, who have completed their MBA. This can also be considered as an additional, optional specialization for MBA students of GTU Programs, in which the Specialization is offered during the third and t ...
Student meeting 28th April 2015
... • Supervisors felt asleep, overlooked syndromes of forthcoming trouble – assets bubbles etc) • Leading to almost no assessment of creditworthiness of clients, lending even more than 100% value of the property, progressive interest rates (lower at the start to attract clients) with instalments often, ...
... • Supervisors felt asleep, overlooked syndromes of forthcoming trouble – assets bubbles etc) • Leading to almost no assessment of creditworthiness of clients, lending even more than 100% value of the property, progressive interest rates (lower at the start to attract clients) with instalments often, ...
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.