The single most interesting thing about the global economy today is
... overseas. They made more money than they could effectively invest in China. Grow as it might, the Chinese economy simply couldn’t metabolize all the dollars thrown at it. That led to massive dollar reserves in China, and the need for the Chinese to invest that money outside its own financial markets ...
... overseas. They made more money than they could effectively invest in China. Grow as it might, the Chinese economy simply couldn’t metabolize all the dollars thrown at it. That led to massive dollar reserves in China, and the need for the Chinese to invest that money outside its own financial markets ...
Debt Market Monitor
... Musings on longer-term inflation and interest rates After nearly exhausting the topic of a potential interest rate increase, the U.S. Federal Reserve surprised no one with its move to hike the fed funds rate by 0.25% at its March meeting. The focus of the markets is now on how many interest rate inc ...
... Musings on longer-term inflation and interest rates After nearly exhausting the topic of a potential interest rate increase, the U.S. Federal Reserve surprised no one with its move to hike the fed funds rate by 0.25% at its March meeting. The focus of the markets is now on how many interest rate inc ...
“Defying Gravity” Can the Equity Markets Continue to Push Higher
... 2. Situation in Middle East. The situation in the Middle East has impacted the markets, as markets do not like uncertainty. The situation has caused oil prices to skyrocket and financial markets to be more volatile. The recent events started in Egypt with Mubarak stepping down peaceful ...
... 2. Situation in Middle East. The situation in the Middle East has impacted the markets, as markets do not like uncertainty. The situation has caused oil prices to skyrocket and financial markets to be more volatile. The recent events started in Egypt with Mubarak stepping down peaceful ...
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... external deficits becomes extremely sensitive to external respectability and is liable to fall under continual IMF supervision . This is the current situation in Turkey. (b) The volatility of the growth rate increases significantly due to a newly emerging boom-downturn-recovery cycle determined by c ...
... external deficits becomes extremely sensitive to external respectability and is liable to fall under continual IMF supervision . This is the current situation in Turkey. (b) The volatility of the growth rate increases significantly due to a newly emerging boom-downturn-recovery cycle determined by c ...
The 10-Year Yield Is A Whopping 4 Standard
... think now is the time to start acquiring bonds. Again, you can argue the fundamental story, depending on how you want to selectively build your economic "case", however, it is difficult to argue with 35 years of interest rate history. The chart below shows the 10-year treasury rate on a weekly basis ...
... think now is the time to start acquiring bonds. Again, you can argue the fundamental story, depending on how you want to selectively build your economic "case", however, it is difficult to argue with 35 years of interest rate history. The chart below shows the 10-year treasury rate on a weekly basis ...
Accounting Mnemonics-How to Remember the Debit and Credit
... Accounts have a left side and a right side. The left side is always the debit side and the right side is always the credit side. We use T-Accounts for learning and they represent ledger accounts. For example, the ledger account for CASH. Journals are used to record transactions. We will record both ...
... Accounts have a left side and a right side. The left side is always the debit side and the right side is always the credit side. We use T-Accounts for learning and they represent ledger accounts. For example, the ledger account for CASH. Journals are used to record transactions. We will record both ...
New rates for calculating notional interest deduction for new equity
... in the country in which the assets funded by the new equity are used, whichever is the higher. The bond yield rates to be used are as at December 31 of the year preceding the year of assessment. Bond rates In February 2016 the Tax Department announced the 10-year government bond rates at December 31 ...
... in the country in which the assets funded by the new equity are used, whichever is the higher. The bond yield rates to be used are as at December 31 of the year preceding the year of assessment. Bond rates In February 2016 the Tax Department announced the 10-year government bond rates at December 31 ...
The Post-2008 Economic Soft Depression and Your Portfolio
... • In the four times since 1970 when the S&P 500 Index ran away from international stocks (as is the case currently since 2009), the MSCI EAFE Index (ex. USA) climbed the following year, outpacing the S&P 500 Index by 14%, according to Bloomberg. EAFE includes Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the F ...
... • In the four times since 1970 when the S&P 500 Index ran away from international stocks (as is the case currently since 2009), the MSCI EAFE Index (ex. USA) climbed the following year, outpacing the S&P 500 Index by 14%, according to Bloomberg. EAFE includes Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the F ...
A Conservative, Value-Oriented Investment
... importantly, they always put their money to high-return uses, whether $10 because it has a high expected return, because my clients, and it was buying back their stock at this high cash flow yield or investing truth is me personally, can’t bear the one that goes to zero, even if in building up their ...
... importantly, they always put their money to high-return uses, whether $10 because it has a high expected return, because my clients, and it was buying back their stock at this high cash flow yield or investing truth is me personally, can’t bear the one that goes to zero, even if in building up their ...
economic overview
... (mark-to-model, etc.) have led them further and further away from efficient and transparent markets (mark-to-market), with hugely-depreciated assets leading to large, rapid and costly recapitalization… not to mention damage to their reputations. Monolines: Lowered ratings directly impact their core ...
... (mark-to-model, etc.) have led them further and further away from efficient and transparent markets (mark-to-market), with hugely-depreciated assets leading to large, rapid and costly recapitalization… not to mention damage to their reputations. Monolines: Lowered ratings directly impact their core ...
Liquidity Coverage Ratio ( LCR )
... The Bank of international Settlments , IMF ,Eur Commission & Multilateral Development Banks …..etc. PSEs -Not functioning on commercial basis Total Stock of Level 1 Assets ...
... The Bank of international Settlments , IMF ,Eur Commission & Multilateral Development Banks …..etc. PSEs -Not functioning on commercial basis Total Stock of Level 1 Assets ...
presentation
... In the U.S., the private sector was forced to deleverage and reduced its demand for imports. Other crisis-hit OECD countries also cut back on imports. As China experienced weaker export demand, it began promoting greater I & C with the help of domestic credit boom. China also pursued large fiscal ...
... In the U.S., the private sector was forced to deleverage and reduced its demand for imports. Other crisis-hit OECD countries also cut back on imports. As China experienced weaker export demand, it began promoting greater I & C with the help of domestic credit boom. China also pursued large fiscal ...
Chapter 8 Money, Banking, Saving and Investing
... The Federal Reserve – A Bank for Banks • Biggest job is managing the entire money system of the country – Can add more money into economy through banks (increase loan ability), – Can take money out of economy (makes money more scarce, which makes it more valuable; people do not spend and save inste ...
... The Federal Reserve – A Bank for Banks • Biggest job is managing the entire money system of the country – Can add more money into economy through banks (increase loan ability), – Can take money out of economy (makes money more scarce, which makes it more valuable; people do not spend and save inste ...
disinformation on government debt accumulation
... This raises the question on why the DMO should borrow at extortionist rates of 16%, when our own idle reserves and Sovereign Wealth Savings earn less than 4% premium. Indeed, the reason for increasing offshore interest in our equities may be patently obvious. On the contrary, can we imagine, how pub ...
... This raises the question on why the DMO should borrow at extortionist rates of 16%, when our own idle reserves and Sovereign Wealth Savings earn less than 4% premium. Indeed, the reason for increasing offshore interest in our equities may be patently obvious. On the contrary, can we imagine, how pub ...
Q1 2017 Newsletter FINAL
... rates in light of slow growth. As a result, these are difficult times for investors in fixed income markets. Yields across the majority of sectors indicate very low go-forward return expectations. With this in mind, we have increased our allocation to alternative investments as we feel they offer in ...
... rates in light of slow growth. As a result, these are difficult times for investors in fixed income markets. Yields across the majority of sectors indicate very low go-forward return expectations. With this in mind, we have increased our allocation to alternative investments as we feel they offer in ...
1 Introduction 2 Analytical Framework
... equilibrium described in the preceding section involves a “high” level of aggregate investment. Then, the country-specific risk premium introduced here would be “very small” (that is, the country gets a “flying colors” credit rating). Hence, the equilibrium will not change much now, and the country- ...
... equilibrium described in the preceding section involves a “high” level of aggregate investment. Then, the country-specific risk premium introduced here would be “very small” (that is, the country gets a “flying colors” credit rating). Hence, the equilibrium will not change much now, and the country- ...
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... and, if so, how it should be done. It concludes that regulators should not be concerned with the level of pay. That should be left to tax policy, though there is also a strong case for investigating the degree of competition in the sector and exploring remedies if significant monopolies are discover ...
... and, if so, how it should be done. It concludes that regulators should not be concerned with the level of pay. That should be left to tax policy, though there is also a strong case for investigating the degree of competition in the sector and exploring remedies if significant monopolies are discover ...
In recent years, the personal saving rate in the
... wealth also includes tangible real assets, which constitute about one-third of their total asset holdings. The principal component of tangible assets is real estate, representing approximately 80% of the total. Like the stock market, housing prices also have appreciated, thus adding to household net ...
... wealth also includes tangible real assets, which constitute about one-third of their total asset holdings. The principal component of tangible assets is real estate, representing approximately 80% of the total. Like the stock market, housing prices also have appreciated, thus adding to household net ...
Business Organizations
... composed of four or more businesses, each making unrelated products, none of which is responsible for a majority of its sales ...
... composed of four or more businesses, each making unrelated products, none of which is responsible for a majority of its sales ...
Chapter 15
... Chapters 11 – 14 examined the role of accounting information in planning business investing and financing activities. Chapter 11 introduced the time value of money and showed how it is used to make financial decisions. Chapter 12 used the time value of money concept to determine if business investme ...
... Chapters 11 – 14 examined the role of accounting information in planning business investing and financing activities. Chapter 11 introduced the time value of money and showed how it is used to make financial decisions. Chapter 12 used the time value of money concept to determine if business investme ...