FINA 3023 Financial Markets & Institutions Class 15 Today s Today’s class The role of financial intermediaries Brokers and dealers Problems in (financial) markets: Asymmetric i f A t i information ti Adverse selection Moral hazard Chapter 8 p 2 The market for “lemons” lemons When‚ in a market‚ sellers of a product know more (asymmetric information) about it than the buyers‚ the market does not function properly. properly “The Market for Lemons: Quality Uncertainty
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The Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets and Financial Crises 1. The Financial Market and The Recent Financial Crisis 1 2. Financial Institutions 3 2.1 Types of Financial Institutions 3 2.2 The Role of Financial Institutions in the Financial Markets 4 2.3 The Role of Financial Institutions in the Financial Crisis 6 3. Conclusion 7 1. Financial Market and Financial Crisis Technology‚ globalization‚ competition
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How well did you meet your individual food recommendations (food groups‚ amounts‚ variety)? I did not meet my individual food recommendations very well. For grains‚ I reached my food recommendations more than any other food group. Since‚ I come from a Vietnamese household‚ rice is eaten at almost every meal; however‚ the rice we eat is white jasmine rice which is a refined grain. On that particular week‚ I frequently ate peanut butter sandwiches for lunch which contributed to my grains. I rarely
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Black-box trading) refers to the use of automation for trading in financial markets. Simply put‚ it is computer-guided trading‚ where a program with direct market access can monitor the market and order trades when certain conditions are met. Earlier‚ the trading strategies were executed by humans but now it is majorly done by algorithms thus removing human emotion element in trading. Now‚ you may be thinking who uses this concept? Well‚ Algorithmic trading is widely used by investment banks‚ pension
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FINANCIAL MARKETS AND EXPORT FINANCING SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL BUSSINESS PROFFESSOR: SEHER RAJANI GROUP MEMBERS ANKIT PREMANI 26 BHAKTI THAKKER 43 JAINY SHAH 33 NIYATI SHAH 34 PALLAKH SAWHNEY 32 ZISHAN SIDDIQUI 37 SR NO | TITLE | PAGE NO | 1. | INTRODUCTION | 4-5 | 2. | FINANCIAL MARKET | 6-10 | 3. | ROLE OF FM | 11 | 4. | FUNCTIONS OF FM
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Takeovers: A Financial Perspective on Mergers and Acquisitions and the Economy Michael C. Jensen Harvard Business School MJensen@hbs.edu © Michael C. Jensen‚ 1987 “The Merger Boom”‚ Proceedings of a Conference sponsored by Federal Reserve Bank of Boston‚ Oct. 1987‚ pp.102-143 This document is available on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Electronic Library at: http://papers.ssrn.com/ABSTRACT=350422 The Free Cash Flow Theory of Takeovers: A Financial Perspective on Mergers
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Non-Performing Loans(NPLs) Non-performing loans (NPLs) can be defined as defaulted loans‚ which banks are unable to profit from. Usually loans falls due if no interest has been paid in 90 days‚ but this may vary between different countries and actors. Defaulted loans force banks to take certain measures in order to recover and securitize them in the best way. (Ernst & Young‚ 2004) and there also the definition of impaired loans is loans that have not expired
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Financial Instruments and Hedging: Measurement Challenges Page 5.11-9 (c) These pre-tax earnings resulted from a transaction with an LJM1 affiliate related to Enron’s equity investment in Rhythms Netconnections‚ Inc. As previously stated‚ Enron now believes‚ based on current information‚ that the financial activities of the LJM1 affiliate should have been consolidated into its financial statements in 1999 and 2000 and will be restating prior years’ financial statements to reflect this change
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e-ISSN 2247 – 7225 www.ijept.org A Comparative Study of Non Performing Assets in Indian Banking Industry by Pacha Malyadri‚ S. Sirisha Principal‚ Government Degree College‚ Osmania University‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India Institute of Technology and Management‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India drpm16@yahoo.co.in‚ sirisha@itm.edu Abstract. The Indian banking system has undergone significant transformation following financial sector reforms. It is adopting international best practices with a
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Glossary – Financial Markets & Institutions ________________________________________ A advances A bank’s borrowings from the Federal Reserve System. Also known as discount loans. adverse selection The problem created by asymmetric information before a transaction occurs: the people who are the most undesirable from the other party’s point of view are the ones who are most likely to want to engage in the financial transaction. agency theory The analysis of how asymmetric information problems
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