Interview questions for capital market & NSE What is capital Market? Capital market is a market of securities. Where a company and government raise long term funds. it is a market where money invested more them one year. In this we include the stock market and bond market Definition of ’Debt’ An amount of money borrowed by one party from another. Many corporations/individuals use debt as a method for making large purchases that they could not afford under normal circumstances. A debt
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“Globalization of markets” (Levitt 1983) is an expression which related first to demand: taste‚ preferences and price-mindedness are becoming increasingly universal. Second‚ it relates to the supply side; products and services tend to become more standardized and competition within industries reaches a world-wide scale. Third‚ it relates to the way firms‚ mainly multinational companies‚ try to design their marketing policies and control systems appropriately so as to remain winners in the global competition
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Currency Devaluation in Pakistan- Causes‚ Impacts and Suggestions Starting from the currency‚ it is a unit of exchange‚ which is in the form of money and allows you to facilitate the transfers of goods and services. And devaluation means‚ a reduction in the value of a specific currency with respect to some other monetary units. Devaluation is derived from the word de-value which is usually considered a means of correcting a deficit in the balance of payments. In simple words‚ it means to decrease
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an aura of excellence—and a set of obligations. To maximize the value of global reach‚ companies must manage both. How Global Brands Compete by Douglas B. Holt‚ John A. Quelch‚ and Earl L. Taylor Reprint R0409D When a brand is marketed around the world‚ that fact alone gives it an aura of excellence—and a set of obligations. To maximize the value of global reach‚ companies must manage both. How Global Brands Compete COPYRIGHT © 2004 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION
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TUMAINI UNIVERSITY IRINGA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF BUSSINESS AND ECONOMICS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA3) RESEARCH REPORT ON AWARENESS AND PARTICIPATION OF LOCALS IN THE STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET CASE STUDY: DAR ES SALAAM STOCK EXCHANGE SUBMITTED BY: MWANAARAB RAJAB ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My gratitude goes first and foremost to God who enabled me to complete this research as well as my studies. I would like to convey my gratitude
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The Global Biometric System Market Published on 20 TH MAR. 2014 The report provides a detailed analysis of the competitive landscape of the Biometric System market. It provides an overview of key Biometric System companies catering to the Biometric System sector‚ together with insights such as key alliances‚ strategic initiatives and a brief financial analysis. The global biometric systems industry is highly competitive‚ with large numbers of suppliers catering to the requirements of countries
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PRE-READINGS: Module 1: Global Macro & Asian Markets Prof Thomas Pugel Prof Danyang Xie November 26 - 29‚ 2012 (Mon - Thu) You are required to prepare all Pre-readings before class. Please bring along your pre-readings. No extra copy will be distributed in class due to copyright issue. For Prof Thomas Pugel’s session: 1. “World Economy‚” FT Special Report‚ Financial Times‚ October 12‚ 2012‚ 8 pages. The following six sections from this special report are required reading: “Hopes turn to fear
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Case 2: Euro Disney 1. The factors that contributed to Euro Disney’s poor performance during its first year of operation were their lack of knowledge of their target market and the fact that they didn’t take into consideration that the target market was not intended to just focus on one culture. Disney builds and promotes Euro Disney as a piece of America in Europe although Disney failed to adapt to the culture. In the European culture they perceived Euro Disney as being overpriced and the vacation
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foreign exchange rate. [8] For a knowledge and understanding of the influence of supply and demand in setting the foreign exchange rate. Up to 4 marks For application showing how a government can maintain a foreign exchange rate through intervention in the foreign exchange market. Up to 4 marks (6 marks maximum if no diagram provided A fixed exchange rate‚ sometimes called a pegged exchange rate‚ is also referred to as the Tag of particular Rate‚ which is a type of exchange rate regime where
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Global Free-Market Capitalism It is merely impossible to oversee the similarities between David Harvey’s ‘Rebel Cities’‚ Timothy Mitchell’s ‘Rule of Experts’‚ and the current global economic crisis we are seeing on the news today. Though it was tough‚ I sat down to watch Bill O’Rilley last night and was shocked to see that a lot of what he was saying pertained to the issues we have been dissecting in class. Our national debt is around seventeen trillion dollars‚ and we are adding around $3.2 billion
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