
Advanced BioEnergy, LLC (Form: 10-K, Received: 12/29
... statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which may be beyond our control that may cause our actual results, performance ...
... statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which may be beyond our control that may cause our actual results, performance ...
CONTENTS - National Bank of Pakistan
... achieved through strong growth in core banking income by Rs. 4 billion over last year. In spite of soft interest rates, which continued for major part of 2004 causing spreads to decline, the bank enhanced its net interest income by Rs. 1,671 million (13%) through growth in the loan portfolio which i ...
... achieved through strong growth in core banking income by Rs. 4 billion over last year. In spite of soft interest rates, which continued for major part of 2004 causing spreads to decline, the bank enhanced its net interest income by Rs. 1,671 million (13%) through growth in the loan portfolio which i ...
3 - NBP
... for participation in the euro area, this being the next stage of economic integration. Upon joining the EU Poland will have committed to subsequently adopt the euro and, as a consequence, to accept a common monetary policy together with the other euro zone countries. However, the exact moment for th ...
... for participation in the euro area, this being the next stage of economic integration. Upon joining the EU Poland will have committed to subsequently adopt the euro and, as a consequence, to accept a common monetary policy together with the other euro zone countries. However, the exact moment for th ...
Making Sense of the Subprime Crisis
... felt that he could affect prices with his actions. Nor do we analyze whether the housing market was overvalued in 2005 and 2006, and whether a collapse of house prices was therefore, to some extent, predictable. There was a lively debate during that period, with some arguing that housing was reasona ...
... felt that he could affect prices with his actions. Nor do we analyze whether the housing market was overvalued in 2005 and 2006, and whether a collapse of house prices was therefore, to some extent, predictable. There was a lively debate during that period, with some arguing that housing was reasona ...
External Financing and Customer Capital: A Financial Theory
... the frictional customer market that is originated and formulated in the seminal work of Phelps and Winter (1970). In order to build or keep its customer base, the firm sacrifices its average current profits by strategically reducing its product prices, because a lower product price is more likely t ...
... the frictional customer market that is originated and formulated in the seminal work of Phelps and Winter (1970). In order to build or keep its customer base, the firm sacrifices its average current profits by strategically reducing its product prices, because a lower product price is more likely t ...
Heading D
... EUR 129 million, including a one-time EUR 20 million release of provisions. Underlying earnings in the United Kingdom, meanwhile, totaled GBP 17 million, lower than Q2 2008, due primarily to the impact of lower equity and corporate bond markets on fund related charges in the pension business. Underl ...
... EUR 129 million, including a one-time EUR 20 million release of provisions. Underlying earnings in the United Kingdom, meanwhile, totaled GBP 17 million, lower than Q2 2008, due primarily to the impact of lower equity and corporate bond markets on fund related charges in the pension business. Underl ...
2015 Annual Report - Deutsche Post DHL Group
... the company. So it’s natural to have concerns when some are asked to switch to another company.” STADA did, however, manage to involve the employees at an early stage and was thus able to provide them with information and outline their long-term perspectives. Winning trust was not only important wit ...
... the company. So it’s natural to have concerns when some are asked to switch to another company.” STADA did, however, manage to involve the employees at an early stage and was thus able to provide them with information and outline their long-term perspectives. Winning trust was not only important wit ...
whole foods market, inc.
... FoundationTM, designed to reach our larger community stakeholders. The two private foundations were initially funded with seed money totaling over $1 million raised from two global “Five Percent Days,” in which five percent of the amount of all customer purchases at our stores was donated to the fou ...
... FoundationTM, designed to reach our larger community stakeholders. The two private foundations were initially funded with seed money totaling over $1 million raised from two global “Five Percent Days,” in which five percent of the amount of all customer purchases at our stores was donated to the fou ...
OECD Economic Surveys UNITED KINGDOM
... Ensuring sustainable bank lending. The UK banking sector was deeply affected by the crisis and important regulatory reforms have been implemented to address financial stability risks. Given short-term risks emerging in the housing market, regulatory authorities have taken significant precautionary m ...
... Ensuring sustainable bank lending. The UK banking sector was deeply affected by the crisis and important regulatory reforms have been implemented to address financial stability risks. Given short-term risks emerging in the housing market, regulatory authorities have taken significant precautionary m ...
Self-Fulfilling Crises in the Eurozone: An Empirical Test
... The problem of member countries of a monetary union described above is similar to the problems faced by emerging countries that issue debt in a foreign currency, usually the dollar. These countries can be confronted with a ‘sudden stop’ when capital inflows suddenly stop, leading to a liquidity cris ...
... The problem of member countries of a monetary union described above is similar to the problems faced by emerging countries that issue debt in a foreign currency, usually the dollar. These countries can be confronted with a ‘sudden stop’ when capital inflows suddenly stop, leading to a liquidity cris ...
Dividend Decision And Stock Repurchase/Dividend and Split
... • P/E Ratio = $ 10 / 0.49 = 20.4 • The firm is considering two options: Option 1: $ 300,000/100,000 = $3 per share extra dividend ...
... • P/E Ratio = $ 10 / 0.49 = 20.4 • The firm is considering two options: Option 1: $ 300,000/100,000 = $3 per share extra dividend ...
Zimbabwe economic performance asssessment
... Sponsored by the Economic Growth office of USAID’s Bureau of Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT), under Contract No. PCE-I-00-00-00013-00, Task Order 004, the Country Analytical Support (CAS) Project, 2004–2006, Nathan Associates Inc. developed a standard methodology for producing analyti ...
... Sponsored by the Economic Growth office of USAID’s Bureau of Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade (EGAT), under Contract No. PCE-I-00-00-00013-00, Task Order 004, the Country Analytical Support (CAS) Project, 2004–2006, Nathan Associates Inc. developed a standard methodology for producing analyti ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES OVERBORROWING, FINANCIAL CRISES AND 'MACRO-PRUDENTIAL' TAXES Javier Bianchi
... only mild crises as a result of the prudential decisions of the social planner during normal business cycles. These allocations can be implemented as a decentralized equilibrium with a tax on debt of about 1 percent on average, and this tax also reduces sharply the probability and severity of financ ...
... only mild crises as a result of the prudential decisions of the social planner during normal business cycles. These allocations can be implemented as a decentralized equilibrium with a tax on debt of about 1 percent on average, and this tax also reduces sharply the probability and severity of financ ...
Household Consumption in Japan – Role of Income and Asset
... prices and consumer tastes. Accordingly, Figure 1 reveals that whereas non-housing real consumption per capita has stayed basically flat over the sample period, durables have increased and other items decreased in volume terms. Durables also reacted strongly to the April 2014 VAT hike. Consumption v ...
... prices and consumer tastes. Accordingly, Figure 1 reveals that whereas non-housing real consumption per capita has stayed basically flat over the sample period, durables have increased and other items decreased in volume terms. Durables also reacted strongly to the April 2014 VAT hike. Consumption v ...
Volume 71 No. 3, September 2008 Contents Themed issue: Inflation
... inflation pressure. For some other countries, growth is set to ...
... inflation pressure. For some other countries, growth is set to ...
2006-11-PE - Public Services International Research Unit
... stock market they have to publish a lot of information about the company, for the benefit of investors, but this information is also helpful to others, including employees and trade unions. More recently, financial investors have begun to take major shareholdings in some companies. Some of these are ...
... stock market they have to publish a lot of information about the company, for the benefit of investors, but this information is also helpful to others, including employees and trade unions. More recently, financial investors have begun to take major shareholdings in some companies. Some of these are ...
Item 1 – Cover Page - NorthCoast Asset Management
... a flexible investment mandate that allows for allocation shifts that range between 0%-100% exposure to equities. Positions are managed (purchased and liquidated) through a proprietary stock scoring system designed to build a comprehensive growth portfolio. Tax-Managed is a long-term tactical growth ...
... a flexible investment mandate that allows for allocation shifts that range between 0%-100% exposure to equities. Positions are managed (purchased and liquidated) through a proprietary stock scoring system designed to build a comprehensive growth portfolio. Tax-Managed is a long-term tactical growth ...
international stock exchanges
... regulated institutions. Investors wanting to buy and sell stocks must do so through a stock broker, who pays to own a seat on the exchange. Companies with stocks traded on an exchange are said to be 'listed' and they must meet specific criteria, which varies across exchanges. Most stock exchanges be ...
... regulated institutions. Investors wanting to buy and sell stocks must do so through a stock broker, who pays to own a seat on the exchange. Companies with stocks traded on an exchange are said to be 'listed' and they must meet specific criteria, which varies across exchanges. Most stock exchanges be ...
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.