result, the capital market through the share market cannot substantially contribute towards the GDP of this country. There are four Interested Groups in the capital market and they are Issuer, Savings holder/Investor, Intermediaries and Securities Exchange Commission. Without the combined contribution of them the position of capital market can no longer be developed. The issuer Companies cannot contribute well because of the fewer numbers, irregularities in holding AGM and declaration of dividend or
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by the rules. So, the rules have to be well defined and the interests of all stakeholders adequately protected. Stock markets in India are regulated and monitored by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Its mandate is to work for the betterment of the market and protect investors’ interest. SEBI constantly works towards improving the rules and laws governing the stock markets and this year was no different. It made several changes in areas such as compliance by listed companies
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between savers and companies seeking additional financing for business expansion. Stock market is part & parcel of capital market. Contribution of any stock exchange generally leads to economic growth by increasing the funds to finance industry and other enterprise. Stock Exchange is an autonomous body formed by shareholders/members. It can take various decisions independently. The objective of Stock Exchange is to provide a market place along with facilities for bringing together the buyers
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Brandon Sheppard Z23077608 Dec. 2, 2010 Inga Chira FIN 3403 2010 Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis Being a bond trader sounds like a good idea, using someone else’s money to make money. Working on Wall Street would be cool but I don’t think I would like to live in New York plus its cold there. A Bond trader has to have a unique characteristic about them. First, they have to have Masters in Business Administration or mathematics. This would be the first qualification to the job. According the website
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efficiency of Islamabad Stock exchange (ISE) Syed Tauseef Raza Gilani Department of Management Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Email: tosif399@gmail.com, Tel: +00923006327270 Abstract The characteristics of stock prices reflect the all available information in market. This study explored the weak form efficiency of Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE). In this research paper, we have also revealed the behavior of prices traded in Islamabad Stock Exchange, and how it behaves in
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knowledge you learn from lecture and from your own study, answer the following question in ESSAY format: Critically evaluate the effects that Washington Consensus had upon emerging capital markets in terms of their economic growth and volatility of their stock markets? How should the IMF and World Bank conduct policy in the future in developing countries? You are expected to hand in a 2-page essay to your tutor in week 4 tutorial class (single space, 11-12 font size, reference list is not counted in the
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Class-- Professor Popovitch 8/27/2011 12:32:01 PM It is generally understood that the foremost purpose of a business enterprise is to maximize the owners' return on investment. Is this a good thing? Where does social responsibility fit into the equation (if at all)? Can you cite examples of companies that took the profit-maximization mandate too far at the expense of society as a whole? Respond RE: Class-- Ligia Filion 8/31/2011 10:17:03 PM A prime example of investment
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Get the inside scoop on investment banking careers in the Asia Pacific region! Read this extended excerpt of the all-new Vault Career Guide to Investment Banking, Asia Pacific Edition and get the inside story on investment banking careers, including: • An inside look at corporate finance, sales & trading, research and other major functions at investment banks. • An oveview of equity and debt markets in the region • A discussion of industry trends and corporate culture in Asia Pacific • Days in the
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that would be able to expand, modernize and improve their telecommunications network, and also offer them some financial security. Bond Company submitted an all-cash bid of $114.8 million for 151 million shares of CTC’s stock and was accepted. By 1988 Bond owned 49.5% of CTC stock. They planned to increase the number of service lines, add cellular service and high-speed data transmission networks. Why does CTC need funds? Are internal funds sufficient to meet the needs? Can CTC raise funds
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY No. 70-2006-QH11 SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Independence - Freedom - Happiness LAW ON SECURITIES1 Pursuant to the 1992 Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam as amended by Resolution 51-2001QH10 passed by Legislature X of the National Assembly at its 10th Session on 25 December 2001; This Law regulates securities and the securities market. CHAPTER I General Provisions Article 1 Governing scope This Law regulates activities being public offers of securities
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