Impact of interest rate on Market Interest rate is one of the most prominent macroeconomic factors among many other macroeconomic factors. It has direct impact not only on our market but also on other macro economic factors like inflation‚ money supply and investment. Government uses this powerful tool to control money supply‚ inflation‚ recession‚ employment and also investment pattern. Over all‚ we can say that through interest rate government controls the economic phases of a country. Now in
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1. When adding new shares to a portfolio‚ the higher (that is‚ more positive) the degree of correlation between these shares and those already in the portfolio‚ a) the greater the benefits of the additional portfolio diversification b) the smaller the benefits of the additional portfolio diversification c) Not enough information given d) None of the above 2. Portfolio A has but one share‚ while Portfolio B has 100 shares. Because of diversification‚ we know that Portfolio B will have the lower
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Interest Rate Risk in Islamic Banking Introduction Many countries‚ especially those with a substantial number of Muslim citizens operate a dual banking system. This system has both the Islamic and conventional banking systems which cater for the needs of both the Muslim bankers and the non-Muslim bankers. In a conventional and theoretical banking system‚ it would be expected that a change in the banking interest rates would yield a responsorial change for customers in the event that the customers
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Redistribution effects of interest rate changes - Further work - Money markets - Markets - Economics bank - Virtual Bank of Biz/ed Economics bankMonetary PolicyMarketsMoneyEurope Markets - Money markets Further work - Redistribution effects of interest rate changes Higher interest rates‚ other things being equal‚ lead to a reduction in consumer spending and lower interest rates tend to encourage it. However‚ this is not true for all individuals. For example‚ a person living
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versus floating exchange rates Introduction The exchange rate regime The exchange rate regime is the way a country manages its currency in respect to foreign currencies and the foreign exchange market. Each country has its exchange rate policy which determines the form of a government influence on the currency exchange rate. There are three main type of the exchange rate regime: • a floating exchange rate‚ where the market dictates the movements of the exchange rate‚ • and the fixed
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prices can lead to an inaccuracy within the foreign market exchange. However‚ the market will readjust itself by international arbitrage which is the act of capitalizing on the divergence of misquoted prices by creating a riskless profit. Arbitrage is a strategy that investors use to not have to make an investment which includes no risk or funds being tied to a certain asset. There are three forms of international arbitrage: location arbitrage‚ triangular arbitrage and covered interest arbitrage.
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1. How large should the discount (X) be to make this an attractive deal for Rabobank? 2. How large must the annual fee (F) be to make this an attractive deal for Morgan Guaranty? 3. How small must the combination of F and X be to make this an attractive deal for B.F. Goodrich? 4. Is this an attractive deal for the savings banks? 5. Is this a deal where everyone wins? If not‚ who loses? Introduction: Players: Morgan Bank‚ Rabobank‚ and B.F. Goodrich‚ Salomon Brothers‚ Thrift Institutions
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1) Which term refers to a set of independent organizations involved in the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption? A) value chain B) supply chain C) marketing channel D) wholesale consortium E) multinational enterprise 2) A marketing channel strategy is a set of activities focused on designing and managing a marketing channel for the purpose of ________. A) expanding a firm’s position in niche markets B) improving a firm’s sustainable competitive advantage C)
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INDEX: PAGE: 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. OBJECTIVES 3 - 3 3. METHODOLOGY USED 3 - 4 4. PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS 4 - 6 5. CONCLUSION 6 6. RECOMMENDATION 6 - 7 7. REFERENCES 7 INTRODUCTION The impact of the change interest rates and inflation has a persistent impact on the well being of any given society. For this purpose it is the understanding that each individual in society should have an understanding of what such changes bring fourth for
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What is the rule of 72? Well… here’s the equation: Years to double = 72 / Interest rate DO NOT reread this equation. The rule of 72 is a hard rule to explain. I will do my best to try to explain it. The answer to ‘rule of 72’ gives us a number of years. This number of years tells us how long it takes to double our money. Let’s say you have 100 dollar. The ‘rule of 72’ helps us figure out how long it will take to have 200 dollars. Scenario 1: You have invested your 100 dollars in a 3%
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