1 25721 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SESSION 2‚ 2012 Lecture 5: The Capital Asset Pricing Model Last Week 2 Index models Systematic and idiosyncratic risks Calculating covariance Case study Calculating systematic and idiosyncratic risks Investment strategies Required return Reward-to-risk ratio Today 3 Asset pricing models: what and why The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) Assumptions The claim Implications The economic mechanism The
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Soc 209: Thinking Critically – Lecture 2 (Jan.22) Thinking Critically Is the notion of crime and justice must be carefully considered Definition of crime‚ power relations The definitions of crime and power relations is defined by society‚ it is a moral argument Political media focus Increasingly punitive responses to crime Crime has decreased over the years‚ but if your only exposure to crime is through the media it might seem as though its going up. The severity of crime is also going
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ECM1000 Research Methods in Finance Lecture 9 Autocorrelation 1 Outline • • • • Introduction Consequences of Autocorrelated Disturbances Detecting Autocorrelation Remedy References: Gujrati‚ Ch. 12 Introduction Imagine that we are fitting the regression equation to a set of economic variables observed through time: yt xt1 ........ xtk ut Then it is usual to assume that the disturbance ut represents the net effect of everything not accounted for by the systematic part of
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LAW NOTES!!! LECTURE 1: Introduction 2 main braches of Law • Criminal – state vs. accused • Common – judge made law 2 sources of law: • Legislation – Federal or Provincial Legislations/ statutes / regulations. • Common (case law) – judge made. Civil Law: about a party bringing an action for a personal remedy of some kind. Definitions: Tort – a legal wrong which entitles you to some sort of remedy. • Intentional Tort – ex. Assault and battery.
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ACCG350 Financial Statement Analysis Semester 1‚ 2013 Lecture Notes Week 1 Introduction‚ Management Communication and Corporate Governance (Chapter 1 & 12) By Charlene Chen 1 Lecture Outline • Introduction: Unit Guide – Assessment – How to study • Overview of Financial Statement Analysis (FSA) • Communication with Investors • Introduction of Corporate Governance 2 Unit Guide • Textbook – Business Analysis and Valuation‚ 1st AsiaPacific edition‚ by Palepu‚ Healy‚ Bernard‚ Wright
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SOC203 Lecture 1 January 7‚ 2013 INEQUALITY 1. French peasants before the Revolution: 1789 -- french revolution 2. French lords before the Revolution - monopolized‚ concentrated power: economic‚ religious‚ political - the lord made law‚ held by ideological reasoning from the church - Tocqueville: why did the French revolution break out despite social conditions being better off than other nations? - his answer: - 1) peasants rebelled b/c lords had unrestrained position (social position)
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David Livingstone is a Scottish missionary and physician. He spent most of his life exploring Africa. He helped Europeans learn a lot about the continent of Africa. Livingstone was born in Scotland. His parents were really religious so David followed his dad’s footsteps. David is a really hard working person‚ the reason why he would want to go to Africa was because he knew that there weren’t a lot of Christians there; he also knew that not many people there knew about Christ. At age ten he began
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David Suzuki Introduction: David Suzuki is the co- founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. He is an international award winning scientist. He’s just not a scientist; he’s also an environmentalist‚ a professor and a broadcaster. He is very famous for his programs that talks about the complexities of the natural science. He is known for expertise in genetics. David Suzuki wasn’t always interested in the environment. His father‚ Kaoru Carr Suzuki’s work got him interested and sensitized to nature
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Daniel Tammett is an extraordinary person in more ways than one. He has savant syndrome‚ which in itself is extremely rare. Savants have skills such as superior memory‚ lightening calculation‚ calendar calculating‚ musical ability‚ artistic ability‚ and/or language ability. Daniel has many of these. Daniel also has a “visual‚ emotional experience of numbers” (2) called synesthesia‚ which is also “a rare neurological mixing of the senses” (2)‚ and on top of those two disorders‚ he also has Asperger’s
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David Suzuki is an award-winning environmentalist‚ scientist and broadcaster. He also dabbles in radio and television series that go into detail about the complexities of the natural sciences in an easy and fascinating way. Finish Intro Paragraph – any tips‚ mother? David Suzuki is first and foremost‚ a geneticist. He graduated from Amherst College in 1958 with an honors degree in biology. He moved onto graduate school at the University of Chicago with a PhD in Zoology. Suzuki’s first academic
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