Chittagong Stock Exchange

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    Portfolio Adjustment Assignment

    Curtin Business School Department of Finance and Banking Portfolio Management 301 Semester 1, 2013 - Assignment Instructions 1. This is a group assignment. Each group will consist of three students and each group will submit one joint report. 2. In doing this assignment, you are encouraged to refer to the lecture notes, text, the reading material in Blackboard and any other material that may assist you in understanding what you are doing in this assignment. Group members are expected

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    Harshad Mehta Scam

    It was alleged that Mehta engaged in a massive stock manipulation scheme financed by worthless bank receipts, which his firm brokered in "ready forward" transactions between banks. Mehta was convicted by the Bombay High Court and Supreme Court of India for his part in a financial scandal valued at 50 billion (US$770 million) which took place on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). In reality he actually exposed the loopholes in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) transaction system and SEBI further introduced

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    Financial Markets

    JEEV SEWA SANSTHAN GROUP OF INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT PGDM-1 2012-2013 INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM TOPIC- FINANCIAL MARKET SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Miss Ankita Rajdev Nisha Kumari Garima Jain Kohila Chouhan Laxmi Nandwani Sanchita Vishwakarma Neha Satwani ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Guidance, help and encouragement

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    Corporate Finance

    APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE Assignment: 1 Submitted to: Sir Asif Malik Submitted by: ZAINAB HASSAN L12-5295 Section C Question A: The IPO process is characterized by information asymmetries. Explain how these asymmetries may be reduced through the book-building process. Answer: Information asymmetries exist in an IPO market as the insiders have more information about the issuing shares than the investors. Moreover, the investors as well as firms don’t have

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    Ethics and Compliance

    will assess the role of ethics in the financial department and describe the procedures the company has to encourage ethical behavior. Next, explain the role financial markets in the United States. Followed by how Lowe’s complies with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations. Lastly, provide an evaluation of the company’s financial performance last two annual periods, followed by the calculations of ratios for each year. The ratios include current, debt, return on equity, and days receivable

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    Satyam Accounting Scandal

    January 2009. As one of the largest software company, Satyam traded in the Bombay Stock Exchange, the national Stock Exchange and New York Exchange. Satyam grew rapidly with customers stretching over 66 countries and was ranked at 185th on the Fortune 500 companies list. In 2008, Satyam received the the Global Peacock Award for global excellence in corporate accountability. Satyam continued to grow even when stock markets around the world were collapsing. In December 2008, Mr. Raju wanted to merge

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    Team Paper

    Ethics and Compliance Businesses across the United States each have to deal with ethics and compliance within their organizations. The Monsanto Company was started for the farmers in the United States to help them conserve water when growing crops. This company as well as many others has to be in complete compliance with the Laws and regulations set by the United States Government. These are the laws and regulations, but they are not the ethics that a company will comply with. Ethics are

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    “Developing and Measuring the Performance of Portfolio Based on Risk and Return”

    INDUSTRY PROFILE Journey of Indian stock market Indian Stock Markets are one of the oldest in Asia. Its history dates back to nearly 200 years ago. The earliest records of security dealings in India are meager and obscure. The East India Company was the dominant institution in those days and business in its loan securities used to be transacted towards the close of the eighteenth century. By 1830's business on corporate stocks and shares in Bank and Cotton presses took place in Bombay. Though

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    Shanghai Stock Exchange: Notice of Publishing “Sse Stock Listing Rules

    Upon discussion and approval by the SSE's Board of Governors and report to the China Securities Regulatory Commission for approval, the SSE hereby publishes the new "Listing Rules", which shall come into effect from July 7, 2012 onwards. The original "Listing Rules" shall be abolished at the same time. In a bid to get well-prepared for the transition between old and new rules and ensure the smooth implementation of the new "Listing Rules", the SSE hereby makes the notice for relevant issues as

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    Finance Work

    (1) debt securities markets, (2) equity securities markets, (3) derivative securities markets, and (4) foreign exchange markets. Indicate in which of these markets the following securities trade: a. Residential mortgages – debt securities markets b. Corporate bonds – derivative securities markets c. Corporate stocks – equity securities markets d. Currencies – foreign exchange 3. In business, ethical dilemmas or situations occur frequently. Laws and regulations exist to define what

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