FIIs – Regulations and Impact on Indian Markets Who is a Foreign Institutional Investor? A foreign Institutional Investor (FII) is an institution established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make investment in securities of companies incorporated in India (“Indian Companies”) [1]. FIIs seeking to invest in Indian Companies are required to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). They need to comply with the provisions of the Guidelines for Foreign
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failure is an externality‚ which is general in virtually in every range of economic activities. Externality is the impact of one person’s actions on the well being of a bystander (Nicholas‚ 2012). Besides‚ externalities are third party effects arising from production and consumption of goods and services for which no appropriate compensation is paid (Geoff‚ 2012). An externality can be either positive or negative which can create whether better-off or worse-off to people. “A positive externality is a positive
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University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Business - Accounting & Finance Working Papers Faculty of Business 2006 Regulation: Standardising Accounting Practice M. Gaffikin University of Wollongong‚ gaffikin@uow.edu.au Publication Details This working paper was originally published as Gaffikin‚ M‚ Regulation: Standardising Accounting Practice‚ Accounting & Finance Working Paper 06/22‚ School of Accounting & Finance‚ University of Wollongong‚ 2006. Research Online is the open access
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BUSINESS REGULATION SIMULATION PAPER Business Regulation Simulation Paper University of Phoenix MBA/560 Enterprise Risk Abstract This paper identifies the key facts‚ regulations and legal issues in the Business Regulation Simulation regarding Alumina‚ a global multibillion company. It identifies several of Alumina ’s values and stakeholders and discusses the conflicts among the competing stakeholders according to the simulation. In addition‚ a summarization on the basic issues on how
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Ninth Symposium on Building the Financial System of the 21st Century China Development Reform Foundation Harvard Program on International Financial Systems Beijing‚ China‚ September 14-16‚ 2012 Topic 2: Financial Regulation and Financial Innovation Panel Remarks By Andrew Sheng 1 President Fung Global Institute I am very honoured to be invited by Lu Mai and Hal Scott to join for my first time‚ the US-China Symposium on Building the Financial System of the 21st century‚ a subject of a major research
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Requirement for Regulation in Privatized Industries Privatization is likely to lead to incentives for firms to pursue productive efficiency. However‚ this will not ensure allocative efficiency‚ unless regulation is introduced to ensure that competition takes place. Another policy would be to pursue a policy of deregulation. In this case‚ the government actively removes various regulations‚ for example by removing entry barriers to encourage increased competition. Once an industry is privatized
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Externalities An externality arises when a person engages in an activity that influences the well-being of a bystander and yet neither pays nor receives any compensation for that effect. If the impact on the bystander is adverse‚ it is called a negative externality; if it is beneficial‚ it is called a positive externality. In the presence of externalities‚ society’s interest in a market outcome extends beyond the well-being of buyers and sellers in the market; it also includes the well-being
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85-55A September 8‚ 1985 AMMENDED RULES AND REGULATIONS ON THE PREVENTION OF IRREGULAR‚ UNNECESSARY‚ EXCESSIVE OR EXTRAVAGANT EXPENDITURES OR USES OF FUNDS AND PROPERTY AIM: a)To amplify the existing rules and regulations governing the prevention of IUEE expenditures or uses of government funds and property; b)To update fiscal controls to attain higher government efficiency and productivity; c)To set realistic limits and parameters for government spending. Guidelines for the proper and effective
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A. State Regulations and Nursing Standards Nurses who are currently licensed to practice in the State of California are required to adhere to title 16‚ California Code of Regulations. Under the section of Standards of Competent Performance‚ part 6‚ a registered nurse “Acts as the client’s advocate‚ as circumstances require‚ by initiating action to improve health care or to change decisions or activities which are against the interests or wishes of the client‚ and by giving the client the opportunity
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What case can be made that it was the lack of regulation of the banking sector that led to the financial crisis of 2008-9? What are the new regulatory structures that are being proposed in the US and UK? The preconditions of the 2008-9 crisis were high unemployment‚ high growth which was stimulated partially by foreign investment caused by imbalance of current accounts on the international arena (ie. Huge debt of US and the UK and surplus of China‚ Korea‚ Japan). Large part of the problem was
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