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    .............page 10-11. * Performance………………………………….page 12-13. * Sectorial Analysis……………………………page 13-14. * Valuation…………………………………….page 14. * Bonds………………………………………..page 14-16. * Sukuk………………………………………..page 16-17. * Mutual funds………………………………...page 17-19. * Initial Public Offerings……………………...page 19-20. * SWOT Analysis……………………………..page 20-21. * Future Prospects……………….....................page 21-22. * Conclusion………………………………….page 23. * References…………………………………

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    Globalization

    lowest possible prices for the consumer. Several international trading theories support the concept of globalization, including the globalization of markets and the globalization of production. Globalization of markets refers to the trend of multi-national companies selling their products in countries where they previously had no presence. A prime example of this is the world-wide expansion of McDonald’s restaurants into international markets. From humble beginnings as a one-store operation

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    Imf Rescue Programs in the Financial Crisis in Eurozone

    IMF RESCUE PROGRAMS IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN EUROZONE Mutegi Cliff United States International University IMF RESCUE PROGRAMS IN THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN EUROZONE Introduction of Eurozone Crisis The Eurozone crisis began when it became evident that Greece was unable to repay its debts. This realization posed a threat not only to the 17 nations using the Euro currency but the whole European Union – 27 nations (Fullbrook, 2007). A report in 2003, by George

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    corporate bonds is higher on average than the other interest rates. 2. The lower price for a firm’s shares means that it can raise a smaller amount of funds, so investment in facilities and equipment will fall. 3. Higher stock prices mean that consumers’ wealth is higher, and they will be more likely to increase their spending. 4. They channel funds from people who do not have a productive use for them to people who do, thereby resulting in higher economic efficiency. 5. The United States economy

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    Investigating International Business

    INVESTIGATING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BTEC NATIONAL INTRODUCTION. The international nature of business is evident to anyone who, for example, buys an iPod from Apple or insurance from Aviva. Many brand names are recognised throughout the world as organisations increase demand for their products by expanding from a national to an international market. Initially, the nature of the international business environment will be considered by looking at the size and importance of international markets

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    Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) scale. However, China still considered as an emerging economy as per capita incomes fall in the lower-middle level, China is making its presence felt in the global stage by taking big strides in opening up its economy to international trade. There are many economic problems faced by China during the years. And the inflation has become a serious challenge for the developing economy; the surplus of population and the rising unemployment rate and price. According to statistics

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    Banking

    known as Ministry of Companies Affairs, MCA) Government of India AO AR ARIMA AFS CPI ASSOCHAM Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India ATM ATM BIS BOI BoP BPM5 Asynchronous Transfer Mode Automated Teller Machine Bank for International Settlements Bank of India Balance of Payments Balance of Payments Manual, 5th edition Balance of Payments Division, DESACS, RBI Basel Committee on Banking Supervision Basic Statistical Returns Capital Account Deficit Controller and Auditor General

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    Keynesian

    against uncertainty, as a defining element of capitalism. This paper investigates connections between ‘love of money’ and the current crisis establishing two main linkages: bonus-based compensation mechanisms and hedge funds. Closer scrutiny and regulation both of bonuses and hedge funds can help prevent future crises. Permanent solutions to the problems posed by ‘love of money’ however will come only from new models of education and persuasion. Keywords: Causes of the financial crisis JEL: 1 University

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    Foreign Currency & the Economy

    Finally, a few hypotheses drawn from the discussion are presented at the end of the paper. Introduction: Foreign Exchange & foreign currency is the elastic link between various independent political states. The Central Bank of a country frames the monetary policy to maintain a desirable Foreign exchange rate & regulate the flow of foreign currency in an economy. Now let us understand the correlation & interplay between foreign currency & the various economic parameters. In a floating regime of exchange

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    Effects of Inflation

    Jason Beard Rough Draft of Final Paper Dr. Halstead Southern New Hampshire University 11/22/2015 Web Reference: ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/special.requests/cpi/cp and www.federalreserve.gov/releases/H6/Current. These sites respectively report inflation over time and the information on the money supply updated weekly. OUTLINE 1. Statement of Purpose- The effects of inflation on interest rates and investment returns. a. Inflation defined. Presentation of data of average inflation for

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