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    Jahur M. S. and Quadir N. DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Vol. 2 Issue 3 (2010) pp: 299-313 299 Management Research and Practice Volume 2, Issue 3 / September 2010 March eISSN 2067- 2462 mrp.ase.ro DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES Mohammad Saleh JAHUR 1 , S.M. Nasrul QUADIR 2 1 Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh sjahur2000@yahoo

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    Ge Honeywell

    BS3102 – Financial Management Lecturer: Anh Tran Coursework 1 – Case 5 – 24/11-‘13 Andre Deimling Arman Gabass Carl Dahl Enrico Mellis Philip Koenig BS3102 – Financial Management Lecturer: Anh Tran Coursework 1 – Case 5 – 24/11-‘13 Andre Deimling Arman Gabass Carl Dahl Enrico Mellis Philip Koenig General Electric’s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell General Electric’s Proposed Acquisition of Honeywell Investment Decisions Analysis of Investment Decisions Analysis of Table

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    Economic Liquidity

    rapidly, with minimal loss of value, any time within market hours. The essential characteristic of a liquid market is that there are always ready and willing buyers and sellers. Another elegant definition of liquidity is the probability that the next trade is executed at a price equal to the last one.[citation needed] A market may be considered deeply liquid if there are ready and willing buyers and sellers in large quantities. This is related to market depth that can be measured as the units that can

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    Online Sonsumer Behavior

    Preferences towards various investment avenues in Capital Market with special reference to Derivatives. by Dr. K. RAVICHANDRAN, READER, Bharathidasan Institute of Management, (School of Excellence of Bharathidasan University), Tiruchirapalli. Introduction: In India, generally all capital market investment avenues are perceived to be risky by the investors. But the younger generation investors are willing to invest in capital market instruments and that too very highly in Derivatives segment

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    Management Research and Practice

    Jahur M. S. and Quadir N. mrp.ase.ro DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Vol. 2 Issue 3 (2010) pp: 299-313 DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKET IN BANGLADESH: ISSUES, STATUS AND POLICIES Mohammad Saleh JAHUR 1, S.M. Nasrul QUADIR 2 Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh sjahur2000@yahoo.com 2 Department of Finance and Banking, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh nasrul1964@yahoo

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    Merchant Banking in Bangladesh

    the financial factors as well as its operations. Capital market of Bangladesh is yet to play its potential role as a vehicle for financing long term investment. However, the hangover of an unpalatable historical past which saw a dramatic upsurge in the second half of 1996 only to be followed by a drastic and prolonged downswing has been successfully overcome. Discernible signs of renewed vitality have emerged. A number of actions have been considered by strategists to add depth to the market. Merchant

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    Capital Market

    A PROJECT ON CAPITAL MARKET GUIDE CERTIFICATE It is hereby certified that the project report on “CAPITAL MARKET”, being submitted by Shelly jumba student of the degree of Master of Business Administration (3rd Sem) of CT Institute of Management and Information Technology, Jalandhar which affiliated to Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar is an original work carried out successfully under my guidance and supervision and that no part of this project has been submitted for any other degree/

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    News

    Theory Primary vs Secondary Market The primary market is direct from the company issuing the stock or bond to the buyer. The secondary market is after the initial public offering, people buy and sell on the stock exchange, NASDAQ or over the counter market or the pink sheets. For example, IBM issues some new stock. Someone buys it (usually an underwriter, but maybe the public). Assuming IBM sells direct to the public and I buy it for $50 and it goes up to $ 60 and you want to buy it and I want to

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    Pead

    The Post-Earnings Announcement Drift (PEAD) was discovered by Ball and Brown in 1968 and it is still one of the most robust discoveries in the financial markets. The phenomenon was discovered when testing for market efficiency. Ball and Brown (1968) were estimating how fast a financial market incorporates new earnings information into the stock prices. They found an upward drift much longer than expected in stock prices after a ”good news” earnings announcement and a similar downward drift for a

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    Linkedin Corporation Ipo

    Assumptions underlying the market valuation End of July 7, 2011 LinkedIn price closed at $94, more than double its IPO of $45. It all started on 19 May 2011, when most od media published the headline like ‘LinkedIn stock more than doubles in IPO’. On this very day Jeffrey Weiner, LinkedIn’s CEO, answer to the question of Bloomberg ‘Do you think you left some money on the table Jeff with a price of $45?’ Answer ‘We are in for the long-term’. What does this mean exactly? The market was still finding the

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