Definition: The market where transactions of money and financial assets are accomplished for short time is called money market. On the other end‚ capital market is meant that market where transactions of money and financial assets are occurred for a long period. * Institutions: Important institutions operating in the’ money market are central banks‚ commercial banks‚ acceptance houses‚ non bank financial institutions‚ bill brokers. Important institutions of the capital market are stock exchanges
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CITIBANK CASE 1. Citibank should maximize profits in developed countries where there are very large populations with potential customers. The economy in Asia-pacific countries is not as developed as the United States and Europe. Citibank has the opportunity cost of maximizing profits in the United States and Europe for risking the card launch in Asia and not getting results from that. 2. If Citibank decides to launch the new card to Asia-Pacific countries‚ they should go ahead and launch
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I. Introduction: The development of a modern society depends to a large extent on the nature and standard of higher education. Thus the role of higher education is to prepare competent‚ knowledgeable and far-sighted people for assuming various higher responsibilities. The growing importance of knowledge in the modern world can hardly be overemphasized‚ especially in the era of globalization and in a global environment which is fiercely competitive. Particularly‚ higher education has enormous
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Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific 45-720 Marketing Management Marc Brands Masatoshi Kaneko Oscar Lehmann Shu Yagi Juan Zatarain January 23‚ 2003 Executive Summary We recommend in the first phase to expand the credit card business into India‚ the Philippines‚ Taiwan and Thailand. These are fairly stable untapped markets. Our strategy is to focus generally on the high status groups in these markets. The cards should be issued in the local
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and Finance for Managers LESSON 17 SEBI IN CAPITAL MARKET ISSUES CONTENTS 17.0 Aims and Objectives 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Objectives of the SEBI 17.3 Entity of SEBI 17.4 Organisational Grid of the SEBI 17.5 Powers and Functions of SEBI 17.6 Role of SEBI 17.6.1 Promoter’s Contribution 17.6.2 Disclosures 17.6.3 Book Building 17.6.4 Allocation of Shares 17.6.5 Market Intermediaries 17.6.6 Debt Market Segment 17.6.7 Brokers 17.6.8 Suspension of a Broker 17.6
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Emerging markets increase their global power “Emerging markets will be not only a source of significant revenue growth for companies but also a source of talent‚ true innovation and ground-breaking approaches to business‚ which they will leverage on a global scale.”Emmanuelle Roman‚ Global Consumer Products Markets Leader‚ Ernst & Young Summary: Today‚ emerging markets serve as the world’s economic growth engine‚ and the far-reaching effects of their spectacular rise continue to play out. But their
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“The APT is derived from the premises that asset returns follow a linear returns generating process‚ and that in well-functioning financial markets‚ there will be no arbitrage opportunities. On the basis of these assumptions‚ one can show that there is an equilibrium linear relationship between the returns on risky assets and a small set of economy-wide common factors. While several macroeconomic variables do have some relationship with different risky assets‚ the APT postulates that the pricing
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Articles Summary: Heinz Emerging Market by Bill Johnson KFC’s Radical Approach to China Heinz emerging markets The growth of the Heinz’s sales in the developing countries‚ such as China‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Russia‚ and Brazil‚ is increasing quickly in recent years. Bill Johnson‚ the CEO of Heinz‚ thinks that referring to these countries as the emerging markets is not accurate anymore. They have huge consumers and high quality supporting industries
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hundreds upon thousands of dollars. Arbitrage is the process of taking advantage of price imbalances between two or more markets. Arbitrageurs are the people whose role it is to strike a combination of similar deals across markets to capitalize upon any perceived imbalance. Often‚ this can offer a guaranteed profit‚ with no risk which is a very good thing. However‚ frequently participants fail to account for all of the risks which itself explains why arbitrage is not always risk free and can be
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303-002 Liberty University Arbitrage is a profit producing practice that operates by acquiring an entity at a low price‚ and then selling it once the price increases. Akram‚ F.Q.‚ Rime‚ D.‚ & Sarno‚ L. (2008). Arbitrage in the foreign exchange market: Turning on the microscope. Journal of International Economics 76(2). 237-53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2008.07.004 The focus of this source is to explain the inevitability of arbitrage in the FX market. This source provides an effective
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