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    The Foreign Exchange Management Act (1999) or in short FEMA has been introduced as a replacement for earlier Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA). FEMA became an act on the 1st day of June‚ 2000. FEMA was introduced because the FERA didn’t fit in with post-liberalisation policies. A significant change that the FEMA brought with it‚ was that it made all offenses regarding foreign exchange civil offenses‚ as opposed to criminal offenses as dictated by FERA. The main objective behind the Foreign

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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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    the vice that is so rife in the UK . From a global perspective ‚ different political scenarios in different countries where the software industry market their products also impacts on the performance of the industry for instance ‚ the software industry is affected negatively when other countries which have been traditionally markets for UK software companies change to competitors for instance China and India . This is usually occasioned by regime change in those countries . Gender equality has also

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    MAINTAIN ITS PEG) • Consider Figure 10.4‚ “Supply and Demand in the Foreign Exchange Market.” If U.S. demand for the British pound decreases‚ in the long run (THE DEMAND CURVE WILL SHIFT IN TO THE LEFT‚ AND THE DOLLAR WILL APPRECIATE) • If the U.S. dollar depreciates in terms of the Euro (American goods would be cheaper for Europeans) • In a fixed exchange rate system‚ how do countries address the problem of currency market pressures that threaten to lower or raise the value of their currency

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    Question 1 Why do companies such as Procter & Gamble target emerging markets? Do you agree with this strategy? For many years‚ multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble lagged behind its direct competitors Colgate-Palmolive and Unilever in emerging markets. Both Colgate and Unilever gain more than half of their revenue from emerging economies. P&G‚ on the other hand‚ only generates 40% of its revenue abroad‚ despite being the world’s largest household product maker. P&G is famous

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    INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS : The term paper I am going to discuss is about the foreign exchange markets : Definition : The foreign exchange market is the organizational framework within which individuals‚ firms and banks buy and sell foreign currencies or foreign exchange. The exchange rate of a currency in the market depends on economic factors‚ political conditions of the countries and the market psychology. Functions of Foreign Exchange market : The basic and primary function

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    Tragedy is when something ends in catastrophe with death and destruction. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a sad tragedy happens that will leave you in shock. However‚ three people were seen to be the primary suspects that led to the death of young Juliet: Romeo‚ Friar Laurence‚ and Juliet herself. Firstly‚ two big mistakes were made by young Romeo one of the people most responsible for Juliet’s death. Romeo made some crucial mistakes that led Juliet to kill herself. For instance‚ he made some rash

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    Currency trading is the world’s largest market. As people learn more and find ways to invest‚ the market will continue to grow. All trades that take place in the foreign exchange market involve the buying of one currency and the selling of another currency simultaneously. This is because the value of one currency is determined by its comparison to another currency. This paper will summarize the function of the world’s major currency exchange markets as well as the positive and negative aspects of

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    Using real world examples‚ compare and contrast foreign market entry strategies used by different Multinational Enterprises. Evaluate the success of these entry strategies by referring to real world examples. You may refer to cases discussed in seminars and also provide new examples. Multinational corporations are those with bases and production plants in several countries‚ usually but not always with headquarters in the more developed countries. Multinational enterprises invest overseas to

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    However‚ rather than using a traditional supply and demand analysis as shown in Marthinsen‚ currency traders often consider whether foreign funds will flow into or out of a country as a result of a particular economic circumstance. If foreigners wish to make domestic purchases or investments‚ foreign currency must first be exchanged for the domestic currency. Thus‚ foreign funds flowing into a country increase the demand for the domestic currency and it appreciates. Funds flowing out reverse this process

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