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    INDIAN and GLOBAL CONTEXT [pic] Table of Contents 1. Introduction 4 2. Key Questions (we intend to answer) 5 3. Genesis of Global Financial Crisis 6 3.1 Components of the Crisis 7 3.2 Parallels between Financial Crisis and The Great Depression 8 4. Rationale behind Stimulus Packages 11 4.1 What is a Fiscal Stimulus? 11 4.2 Fallacies associated with Stimulus Packages 13 5. Stimulus Package in Indian Context 15 5.1 Impact of Financial Crisis on India

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    Main features and the cause of recent financial crisis I Introduction On 5 March 2007‚ HSBC announced its 2006 annual result. Highlighted in the presentation material (HSBC (2007))‚ ‘Mortgage arrears in the US resulted in an increase in loan impairment charge from US$448 million to US$2‚171 million for Mortgage Services’. On 2 April 2007‚ as reported in BBC News1‚ ‘New Century Financial‚ one of the largest sub-prime lenders in the US‚ has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.’ 1 On 6 August 2007

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    Title: The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade Author: Zihui Ma‚ Leonard Cheng URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0196 8 The Effects of Financial Crises on International Trade Zihui Ma and Leonard K. Cheng 8.1 Introduction The world suffered three major financial crises in the last ten years‚ namely‚ the European Monetary System (EMS) crisis in 1992–1993‚ the Mexican crisis in 1994–1995 (which spread to a number of South American countries)‚ and the Asian crisis in 1997–1998. Economists

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    The Credit Crisis & the Resulting Effects on the Financial World Introduction The financial crisis of 2007 until present is a financial event that borders on what many say is as bad if not worse than the great depression. It has caused repercussions that cannot be afforded to be forgotten going into the future. One of the major events that kick-started the decline of the banking system as well as causing major liquidity issues in debt markets was the housing bubble burst. This forced

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    The Impact of Global Economic Crisis in the Middle East Impact of Global Economic Crisis in Middle East Page 1 Table of Contents Glossary ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4 Background .............................................................

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    GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISES AND THE FUTURE OF SECURITIZATION Contents 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………...3 2. Overview………………………………………………………………………...3 3. Structured-finance securitization ………………………………………………..5 4. Key segments of the securitization market………………………………………6 5. Rating Agencies Deficiencies....................………………………………………8 6. Future of Structured-finance securitization……………………………..……...10 7. Conclusion................................................…………………………………...…11

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    Topic 4 Japanese culture factors influenced the disclosure of financial information Introduction Japan is an unique oriental country in many aspects‚ especially in politics and economy‚ both western practices and traditional nationalism are coexisted in this country. The period 1890-1940 was just followed the Meiji restoration‚ and was typical in the history of Japan‚ at that time‚ Japan was on the way from a feudal country to a capitalistic country‚ called modernization. Many western practices

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    Adeline Yen Mah

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    and compassion.” (Yen Mah xii). Later in Adeline Yen Mah’s life‚ she learned that she could turn all of her hurt and abuse into bravery. In her childhood‚ Adeline was unwanted and lonely. Adeline was mostly lonely at home. Adeline’s self esteem was very low‚ and she even wrote down the word “nothing” as what her best quality was. Being an unwanted child certainly played a role in her low self esteem. For example‚ “I’m afraid I’ve forgotten your Chinese name. Is it Jun-quing?” (Yen Mah 124). To begin

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    duration and severity of the 2008 recession *The great second recession‚ and the aftermath of the events will never be ignored. The antecedent events of 2008 were highly questionable‚ as to why they transpired. As of present day‚ the United States is still amongst a financial slump. Again‚ the rippling effects in the recession of 2008 are still felt both near and far. We as American‚ never believed that such a financial atrocity would ever occur yet again after the financial issues that the United States

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