d. secondary e. secondary 2. a. money market b. money market c. capital market d. capital market e. capital market f. money market g. money market h. money market i. capital market j. money market 3. The capital markets are more likely to be characterized by actual physical locations such as the New York Stock Exchange or the American Stock Exchange. Money market transactions are more likely to occur via telephone
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business establish the optimal sales growth rate . • He plans and forecasts the shape of the firms future position and coordinates the planning process with the other departments in the business . • He deals with both the financial markets , i.e the capital and money markets. • He coordinates and controls the businesses operations . • He identifies and manages the firms risks . b) one of the objectives of a business firm is to maximize on its profit. The managers look after their own personal goals
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corporate finance important to all manager? Corporate finance is important to all managers due to the priority capital has in a company. That is, without effective financial management, a company will be unable to develop products, get them to market and grow the business. Organizational forms a company may have as it evolves from start up to major corporation are: Sole Propietorship. Effectively a person “hangs a shingle” and becomes a business. It is subject to few government regulations
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growth of the asset-backed securities markets in the United States that were central in the original market panic in 2007-2008. As documented by Acharya and Schnabl (2009) and Bernanke et al (2011), European banks were major purchasers of asset-backed secu- rities. In large part, these banks also obtained dollar funding in the US money markets, as detailed by Shin (2011). For this reason, the role of European banks in enabling the expansion of the US ABS markets did not jump out of the balance of
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Orbex — Kuwait Office CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, 9/2013 TILL PRESENT. Key responsibilities: • Maintain an in-depth understanding and knowledge of our followed economies (G10 – BRICS), related market outlook, and analyzing the market using technical and fundamental analysis approaches. • Conduct intense researches and making forecast on market developments, broader economical trends, and monetary policies for central banks. • Analyzing financial information relating to specific financial
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Since the discount rate controls the amount of money in the reserve it also affects interest rates on loans in the loanable funds market. A lower discount rate means more money supply which also means a lower interest rate. A high discount the rate equals a lower money supply and a higher interest rate. These all control the health of the economy. Interest rates are the prices that are charged or paid for the use of a financial asset (Colander, 2010). Financial assets are key variables in the financial
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(P4) Explain how both fiscal and monetary policy decisions have affected a selected business In this part of my assignment I will be explaining the use of fiscal and monetary policy and how these policies affect global/international organisation. The organisation I have chosen to refer to in this part of my assignment is Microsoft. Microsoft is an American multinational software corporation headquartered in, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products
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21 Homework for Chapter 14 List and briefly explain the advantages that money has over barter? How do the three functions of money get around the problems of barter? 1) Money is a medium of exchange, allowing it to be used to buy any of the items available in the market. Barter on the other hand exchanges items for other items, and these items are limited in what they can be traded to get. 2) Money is also a unit of account. Societies use monetary units such as dollars in an effort
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an important role (1) A rise in the money stock. A rise in the money stock must, for logical reasons, reduce the exchange value of a money unit. This is because the additional money unit can be used to satisfy an additional end that is necessarily less urgent than the satisfaction of the preceding end. A rise in the money stock will thus necessarily lead to a decrease in the marginal utility of the money unit (compared to the situation in which the money stock had remained unchanged). (Polleit
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