The Global Financial Crisis: Impact on Bangladesh A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman Professor Department of Economics North South University Overview I. Introduction: Genesis and Spread of the Crisis. II. Global Recession and LDCs III. Impact on Bangladesh IV. Recession and Export from Bangladesh V. Exchange Rate Movement VI. Remittance VII. Import and Tax Revenue VIII. Overall Impact IX. Policy Implications I. Introduction: Genesis and Spread of the Crisis. • Root: Mispricing in the
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| Hussain Industries: Hussain industries is known to be one of the largest textile manufacturers in Pakistan. It is located in the hub of textile industries in Pakistan, the city of Multan, which is also famously known as the largest cotton growing city. This company is a partnership and is currently equally being shared between two parties. Hussain industries has been manufacturing articles with intense colour tones which include the following: Articles with intense color tones, including
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check We downgrade RIL to Sell with a target price of Rs1,300. We believe consensus valuation of its E&P assets is too aggressive. The stock also looks expensive on earnings multiples, given our cautious view on the commodity cycles and belief in rupee appreciation. Key forecasts FY05A Revenue (Rsm) EBITDA (Rsm) Reported net profit (Rsm) Normalised net profit (Rsm)¹ Normalised EPS (Rs) Dividend per share (Rs) Dividend yield (%) Normalised PE (x) EV/EBITDA (x) Price/book value (x) ROIC (%) 1. Post-goodwill
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WORLD OF BITCOINS ¬¬¬ CONTENTS Page(s) 1. Introduction 3 2. Features of Bitcoin 4-9 3. Bitcoin Mining 10-11 4. Legality of Bitcoins in different countries 12-13 5. Pros and Cons of Recent Developments of Bitcoin 14-15 6. Legal Aspects of Bitcoin in India 16-19 7. Conclusion 20 8. References 21-23
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FIN 4604: Sample Questions III 1). Assume that the Swiss franc has an annual interest rate of 8% and is expected to depreciate by 6% against the dollar. From a U.S. perspective, the effective financing rate from borrowing francs is: a) 8% b) 14.48% c) 2% d) 1.52% e) 14% 2). Assume that the U.S. interest rate is 11% while the interest rate on euros is 7%. If euros are borrowed by a U.S. firm, they would have to ________ against the dollar by _______ in order
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PREFACE As a part of the course curriculum, the first year M.B.A. students are required to prepare a financial project report. The objective behind preparing this project report is to relate the management subjects taught in the classroom to their practical application. The preparation of this project report is based on financial analysis of annual reports of 5 consecutive years for a public limited company using Ratio Analysis, Common Size Statements and other financial tools. The scope of
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Institute of Professional Education and Research, Bhopal Business Environment Report on BRIC 2050 India performance and status Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. (Dr.) Resham Chopra Bharat Naryani Priyank Ajmera BRIC BRIC are the acronym used to refer to the combination of the four biggest emerging-market countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China. According to Wikipedia BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) is a coalition of regional and superpowers reportedly proposed by Russian
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Balance Sheet - the information it provides | A typical balance sheet would look something like this. Balance Sheet of M/s Free Flow Fluids as on 30th June 2007 | Liabilities | Amount | Assets | Amount | Eq. Share Capital Pr. Share Capital Reserves and SurplusCapital Reserve General Reserve Share Premium Retained Earnings (P/L Appr.) Other ReservesLong Term Loans Fixed Deposits Collected Debentures Provisions for Taxation Provisions for Dividends Outstanding Expenses
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environment fostered Indian economy after 1991 -92, when t he government of India opened the door for foreign capital in the way of direct investm ent and t hrough foreign institutional investors. Consequently, the international capital inflows have been increased tremendously during last two decades. The capital is being invested by f oreign investor through mutual funs, investment trusts, banks, port folio mangers, charitable t rusts etc. and it has been boosting the growth of Indian economy since
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Case Study on Fundamental Analysis of Indian Media and Entertainment Industry Analyzed By Tarak Shah Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) Ahmedabad © IIPM, 2006 -1- Paradoxical phenomenon of Indian Media and Entertainment industry – reality or just a passing impulse? “Inconsistency, absurdity and contradiction usually surprise people but when question comes to invest in stock, it invariably leads to confusion, misjudged perceptions, miscalculated action and at the end
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