do Vietnamese stock exchanges operate? You should address at least the following issues: • • • • Compare HOSE and HNX How many types of orders are being executed in Vietnam? Trading process (how to buy and sell shares for example) Trading methods (for example: continuous matching method) and/or techniques such as margin trading, short-selling, repo if applicable Suggested issues: • • • • • • • • • Trading venue (floor-based or screen-based) Listing rules Ownership of the exchanges Price limit
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Research proposal of Project report on “Wealth management” Company: Ing Vysya bank ltd. * Objectives of Research 1. To study banking products and services 2. To study Wealth Management of ING Vysya Bank Ltd. 3. To propose different products for different kinds of customers as per their demographic characteristics. 4. To prepare a risk profile of customers. 5. To participate in promotional activities organise by bank. 6. To analyze whether Indian economic
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backs all of its securities, guaranteeing full payment at maturity dates; therefore, the more the government sells securities today, the more its future obligation to pay off the holders. Some believe that the increased future liability of the US due to the sale of securities (again, known as public debt) can be detrimental to the economy as it puts ever increasing pressure on the future generations to make good on the payments. For example, if you buy a 30-year Treasury bond today, the obligation
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The Australasian Accounting Business & Finance Journal, February 2007 Gaffikin: Accounting Research and Theory: the age of neo-empiricism. Vol. 1, No.1.pp. 1-19. Accounting Research and Theory: The age of neo-empiricism Michael Gaffikin, School of Accounting & Finance, University of Wollongong ABSTRACT The theorising in accounting prior to 1970 was rejected as not providing sufficiently general theories. Informed by theories in economics and finance (and other disciplines such as psychology)
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issued by Co-Op “securities”? In order to answer whether or not these notes are securities we need to understand what a security is. According to our textbook (p.647), the definition of security: (1) An interest or instrument that is common stock, preferred stock, a bond, a debenture, or a warrant (2) An interest or instrument that is expressly mentioned in securities acts; and (3) an investment contract. Next, we can use the family resemblance test to determine if the notes issued by Co-Op can be
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is the world’s largest. Capital markets are the financial markets for long-term debt and corporate stocks. The New York Stock Exchange is an example of a capital market. b. Primary markets are the markets in which newly issued securities are sold for the first time. Secondary markets are where securities are resold after initial issue in the primary market. The New York Stock Exchange is a secondary market. c. In private markets, transactions are worked out directly between
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The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is India's leading stock exchange covering various cities and towns across the country. NSE was set up by leading institutions to provide a modern, fully automated screen-based trading system with national reach. The Exchange has brought about unparalleled transparency, speed & efficiency, safety and market integrity. It has set up facilities that serve as a model for the securities industry in terms of systems, practices and procedures. NSE has played a catalytic
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changeThe National Stock Exchange (NSE), located in Bombay, is India's first debt market. It was set up in 1993 to encouragestock exchange reform through system modernization and competition. It opened for trading in mid-1994. It was recently accorded recognition as a stock exchange by the Department of Company Affairs. The instruments traded are, treasury bills, government security and bonds issued by public sector companies. The number of members trading on the exchange has been on a steady
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Abstract The procedures motivating Hong Kong and Singapore’s economic business achievements through government involvement are moderately explained in this paper on how these two country’s businesses are presently being run. Macroeconomics Hong Kong is valued as a first-class business platform. Their success comes from a “one country, two systems” agreement that has been arranged by means of the Chinese mainland (export.gov, 2012). This agreement assures all the major strong points continue
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society corporate America seems to be above scrutiny. The time of the watch dog presence seems to have become lack and almost non existent. Giant corporations offer extremely attractive salaries and bonus packages to their employees. Employees in exchange do a good job but loyalty to the company is the most important thing. One mega giant is Microsoft as a company they boast of integrity, honesty, openness, and personal excellence. The company holds itself accountable to their customers and all
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