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    of θ. y and x - dependent variable θ - independent variable What is represents? It represents the derivative of dependent variable y with respect to independent variable x. By first principle‚ it is defined as rate of change of y with respect to x. 1.1. Definitions What is a Differential Equation? A differential equation (DE) is an equation containing the derivatives of one or more dependent variables with respect to one or more independent variables. 1.1. Definitions

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    Differential Equations

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    Gian Paulo A. ECE / 3‚ Mapúa Institute of Technology NOTE: THIS PRIMER IS SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT. IT CANNOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHOR. DEFINITIONS / TERMINOLOGIES A differential equation is an equation which involves derivatives and is mathematical models which can be used to approximate real-world problems. It is a specialized area of differential calculus but it involves a lot of integral calculus as well‚ so in general‚ differential equations straddle the specific parts

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    Hedging Corporate Revenues with Weather Derivatives: A Case Study Master of Science in Banking and Finance - MBF Master’s Thesis Antoni Ferrer Garcia Franz Sturzenegger Universit´ de Lausanne e Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales HEC - 2001 Abstract This paper searches for the implications in the use of a new generation of financial derivatives known as Weather Derivatives as a form of hedging future corporate revenues. According to the US Department of Commerce about 22 per cent of

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    Several investment banks gathered to discuss the possibility of raising enough private money to recapitalize Barings before the Tokyo market reopened on Monday morning. This attempt failed because of the size of Barings’s positions in Japenese derivatives contracts‚ many of them still open and liable to incur still bigger losses. None of the banks wanted to take on these contracts without a large fee or a guarantee from the Bank of England that it would cover these losses. The Bank of England decided

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    Ford Restatement

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    many accounting issues that were affected by Section 404‚ but one that pertains to Ford in particular. SFAS 133‚ titled Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities‚ was the main subject of Ford’s restatements. Ford put out a press release related to this matter in 2006‚ which claimed “Ford Motor Company uses transactions involving derivatives‚ including swaps‚ forwards and options‚ to reduce economic risk and volatility in a disciplined and defensive manner” (Ford‚ 2006). Simply

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    CURVE SKETCHING

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    CURVE SKETCHING This is a handout that will help you systematically sketch functions on a coordinate plane. This handout also contains definitions of relevant terms needed for curve sketching. Another handout available in the Tutoring Center has 3 sample problems worked out completely. ASYMPTOTES: This handout will discuss three kinds of asymptotes: vertical‚ horizontal‚ and slant. VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES We define the line x = c as a vertical asymptote of the graph of ‚ iff (if and only

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    will try my best to keep things as simple as possible. Let us look at the BS equation. ∂ V 1 2 2 ∂ 2V ∂V + 2σ S + rS − rV = 0. 2 ∂t ∂S ∂S It has two variables‚ share price S and time t. However‚ there is a second derivative only with respect to the share price and only a first derivative with respect to time. In finance‚ these type equations have been around since the early seventies‚ thanks to Fischer Black and Myron Scholes. However‚ equations of this form are very common in physics. Physicists

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    The Derivative Suit

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    Procedural irregularity – “substantial injustice” Bell v Turnbridge Chew Inv v General Corp of Australia :invalid S1322 -Ratification? Fraud on the minority Cook v Deeks -Refusal by company to initiate legal action against directors Derivative action : s236 :s236 (1)- Asset is a shareholder‚ has status to apply to the court :must obtain leave of the court to take action on

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    differential calculus

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    History of Differential Calculus Universidad Iberoamericana September 20‚ 2013 Ever since men felt the need to count‚ the history of calculus begins‚ which together with Mathematics is one of the oldest and most useful science. Since men felt that need for counting objects‚ this need led to the creation of systems that allowed them to maintain control of their properties. They initially did it with the use of fingers‚ legs‚ or stones. But as humans continued developing

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    Barings Bank

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    merchant banking company in England. Barings collapsed on February 26‚ 1995 as the result of the activities of one of its traders‚ Nick Leeson‚ who lost $1.4 billion by investing in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) with primarily derivative securities. This was actually the second time the bank had been faced with bankruptcy. Following the collapse‚ Barings was purchased by the Dutch bank/insurance company ING (for the nominal sum of one pound) and today no longer exists as a corporate

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