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    Asian Financial Crisis

    RESEARCH PAPER 99/14 11 FEBRUARY 1999 The Asian Economic Crisis This paper considers the economic crisis that began in the financial markets of South East Asia in 1997 and the consequences for the economies of the region and the rest of the world. The paper provides a chronology of and explores the factors that led to the crisis. An overview is given of the policy measures that the international financial institutions (IFIs), such as the IMF, have taken to deal with the crisis. Some of the

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    An Evaluation of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Adopting the Euro. a Case Study of the Uk

    disadvantages of adopting the Euro. A case study of The UK I. Introduction According to European Commission (2011a), a new common currency in Europe was announced on the first day of January 1999. At that time, there were eleven European countries decided to join the Euro and the Euro was introduced instead of their own currencies. The Euro has been adopted as a main currency of the country members, including Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Portugal

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    be applied by all entities to all types of financial instruments, except: (a) those interests in subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures that are accounted for in accordance with IAS 27 Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements, IAS 28 Investments in Associates or IAS 31 Interests in Joint Ventures. However, in some cases, IAS 27, IAS 28 or IAS 31 permits an entity to account for an interest in a subsidiary, associate or joint venture using IAS 39; in those cases, entities shall apply

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    Derivatives and Commercial Banks in Kenya

    TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background 1 1.1.1 Derivatives 2 1.1.2 Foreign Currency Exposure of a Commercial Bank 3 1.1.3 Effect of derivatives on foreign exchange exposure 5 1.1.4 Commercial Banks in Kenya 6 1.2 Research Problem 7 1.3 Objectives of the Study 8 1.4 Value of the Study 9 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 10 2.1 Introduction 10 2.2 Theoretical review 10

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    Currency Wars( Reference)

    Currency Wars, Revisited By THE EDITORIAL BOARD, NYT FEB. 7, 2014 In recent years developing countries like Brazil complained that the United States and other industrialized countries were waging a “currency war” against them by artificially driving down the value of dollars, euros and yen. Now officials in some nations, like Argentina and Turkey, are blaming foreign “vultures” and “the interest rate lobby” for the sharp depreciation of their currencies. Policy makers fear any big and sudden

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    Derivative

    people or two parties - that has a value determined by the price of something else (called the underlying). It is a financial contract with a value linked to the expected future price movements of the asset it is linked to - such as a share or a currency. There are many kinds of derivatives, with the most notable being swaps, futures, and options. However, since a derivative can be placed on any sort of security, the scope of all derivatives possible is nearly endless. Thus, the real definition of

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    Raising Capital in the International Markets

    corporations, government agencies and banks use in conducting the business. It combines a solid foundation of theory with a state of art analysis of today international markets. The international market include the market for foreign exchange, the euro currency and related money markets, the euro bond and global equity markets, the commodity markets and the markets for forward contracts, options, swaps and other derivatives. In recent years profound changes have swept the markets and institutions of

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    The Rationales Behind the Implementation of Gold Dinar

    another until the end of Bretton Wood. After the collapse of Bretton Wood’s system fiat money and a floating rate exchange system have taken place in the monetary system. Fiat money is created out of nothing by the power of an issuing authority. With the spread of Islam, the dinar was minted in large quantities and gradually displaced the bezant gold coin as the major international currency, circulating throughout the Muslim world and the Christian Europe as well. The creation of dirhams and dinars

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    Suggested Answers and Solutions to End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems

    8. International Equity Markets Suggested Answers and Solutions to End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems 56 9. Futures and Options on Foreign Exchange Suggested Answers and Solutions to End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems 62 10. Currency and Interest Rate Swaps Suggested Answers and Solutions to End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems 70 11. International Portfolio Investments Suggested Answers and Solutions to End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems 78 12. Management of Economic Exposure

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    Eco/372 Week Five Fiscal Policy

    Learning Team A: International Trade Speech NAME ECO/372 February 16, 2015 Teacher Name Learning Team A: International Trade Speech This speech will analyze concepts that focus on international trade and the workings of foreign exchange rates. The speech will also provide detail to the effects of international trade in relation to gross domestic product (GDP), domestic markets and university students. Other topics discussed will include the affects of import surpluses, and how tariffs and

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