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    Stock Market in Bangladesh

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    Paper On “Stock Market in Bangladesh” (An overall research about Stock market includes the reasons of falling down & the recommendations) Submitted To: Farhana Zareen Bashar Lecturer Department of English East West University Submitted By: Atique Shahariar I.D. - 2012-2-10-053 Date of Submission: April 12‚ 2013 East West University Table of Content… Introduction: Stock market is an important part of the economy of a country. The stock market plays a play

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    Foreign Exchange Market

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    FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET BEHAVIUOR AND ITS MANAGEMNT IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD: THE INDIAN EXPERIENCES ABSTRACT * Dr. Arabi.U The Indian foreign exchange market has operated in a liberlised environment for more than a decade. A cautious and well-caliberated approach was followed while liberlising the foreign exchange market and the focus was on gradually dismantling controls and providing an enabling environment to all entities engaged in external transactions. Hence‚ in view of the high volumes

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    Stock Market Indexes

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    A stock market index is a method of measuring a section of the stock market. Many indices are cited by news or financial services firms and are used as benchmarks‚ to measure the performance of portfolios such as mutual funds. Types of indices Stock market indices may be classed in many ways. A ’world ’ or ’globalstock market index includes (typically large) companies without regard for where they are domiciled or traded. Two examples are MSCI World and S&P Global 100. A national index represents

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    economic bubble in 2006 that has affected many parts of the United States housing market‚ the Japan already undergone such situation and they manage to overcome it although it went on for so many years. During the 1990s and into the early years of the 21st century‚ Japan experienced prolonged recessionary economic conditions triggered by the bursting of a bubble in its equity and real estate markets and an ensuing banking crisis. (Nanto‚ 2009) Japan experience now has becoming a model for many countries

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    The Colombian Exchange was a global trade that changes many things in the economy. The things that it effected included farming and cattle‚ labor systems‚ and the silver trade‚ which all spread widely around the world in different ways. These examples are but a few of the things that were affected by the global Colombian Exchange. Agriculture and pastoral production were both similar trades that changed dramatically once the Colombian exchange began. Cash crops became very important in the New

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    Finance Project | International Financial Crises | [Type the document subtitle] | | Submitted to: | Mr. Piyush AryalSubmitted by:Group membersRuchi SinghalSachin ShresthaSajesh MaharjanSameer ShresthaShanti GautamShivangi Sharma | | The term financial crisis is applied broadly to a variety of situations in which some financial institutions or assets suddenly lose a large part of their value. In the 19th and early 20th centuries‚ many financial crises were associated with banking

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    Indian Stock Market

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    EQUITY MARKET In financial marketsstock is the capital raised by a corporation through the issuance and distribution of shares. A person or organization which holds shares of stocks is called a shareholder. The aggregate value of a corporation’s issued shares is its market capitalization. When one buys a share of a company he becomes a shareholder in that company. Shares are also known as Equities. Equities have the potential to increase in value over time. It also provides the portfolio with

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    The Effects of 1997 Asian Financial Crisis in Thailand and Hong Kong The Asian financial crisis occurred since the beginning of summer 1997 in Thailand and was triggered due to the currency depreciation of Thai baht. Declines in the stock market and exchange rates and the assets prices affected the economies of East Asian countries on a large scale‚ most notably Thailand‚ South Korea and Indonesia. Although Hong Kong was suffered severely in the crisis‚ there was significant impact on its economy

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    bankruptcy--in the 2008 financial crisis. For Economic/Political Arguments Subpoint 1: It is the U.S. government’s job to insure that corporations do not “dig themselves a hole” to deep to recover from. --"The practice of calmness‚ of immobility‚ of certainty and security‚ suddenly breaks down‚" Keynes wrote. "New fears and hopes will‚ without warning‚ take charge of human conduct." This is the "herd behavior" that George Soros has identified as the dominant feature of financial markets. It is the

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    Financial Crisis 2008

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    Financial Crisis of 2008 and its impact on Pakistan Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008‚ there is now serious concern about its impact on the developing countries including Pakistan. No doubt about that there are particular countries that will be adversely affected‚ there will also be countries that may be less affected‚ may avoid recession‚ and may recover sooner than expected. Although current Pakistan’s Economics downturn has been caused

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