info Emerald Article: Mobile phones and micro-trading activities conceptualizing the link Richard Boateng Article information: To cite this document: Richard Boateng‚ (2011)‚"Mobile phones and micro-trading activities - conceptualizing the link"‚ info‚ Vol. 13 Iss: 5 pp. 48 - 62 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14636691111160635 Downloaded on: 17-02-2013 References: This document contains references to 39 other documents To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight
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OF INDIA (1[PROHIBITION OF] INSIDER TRADING) REGULATIONS‚ 1992 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act‚ 1992 (15 of 1992)‚ the Board‚ with the previous approval of the Central Government‚ hereby makes the following regulations‚ namely:— CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY Short title and commencement. 1. (1) These regulations may be called the Securities and Exchange Board of India (2[Prohibition of] Insider Trading) Regulations‚ 1992. (2) These regulations
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Demat and online trading | 1 | | 1.2 Indian e- Broking Scenario | 2 | | 1.3 Effect on off-line business | 2-3 | | 1.4 Depository Service- beginning | 3 | | 1.5 Indian stock market | 4-8 | | 1.6 Evolution of online trading | 9-17 | | 1.7 Reasons for online trading | 17-18 | | 1.8 Reasons for emergence of online trading | 18 | | 1.9 Recent developments | 19 | | 1.10 With online trading an investor can-
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Insider Trading: Should it be abolished? Insider trading is defined as “ trading whilst in possession of non-public information and if known to the public‚ may lead to a substantial movement in a security’s price” . In Australia it is prohibited by insider trading regulation (IT regulations) in the Corporations Law (CL) 1991 ‚ though it was initially established from recommendations made by the Rae committee in 1974 on the mining company scandals . The latest law changed one single section to
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a few trades in under a second. HFT strategies can be broadly categorized into 4 groups: Liquidity Providence: Rebate Trading‚ Automated Market Trading. Pricing Inefficiency Arbitrage: Scalping‚ Latency Arbitrage‚ Statistical Arbitrage Predatory Trading: Latency Arbitrage Flash Orders‚ Quote Stuffing Directional Trading: News trading‚ Liquidity Detection‚ Momentum Trading: One prominent strategy include searching for hidden large orders by "pinging" small orders. When a small order is filled
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trading with aggressive imperialism"(Uchendu 1965‚ p.4). According to Coleman (1971) “the discovery in 1830 that the Niger entered the Bight of Biafra served as an invitation for traders to penetrate the hinterland” (p.41). According to him between 1886 till 1890 the Royal Niger Company administered territories in the basin of the Niger on behalf of Britain after these areas had been acknowledged in the Berlin conference of 1885 as belonging to Britain. The British merchants were as vital to the
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Trading Procedures in Financial Markets: A huge volume of trading occurs in the secondary markets. Although there are many secondary markets for a wide variety of securities‚ we can classify their trading procedures along two dimensions: location and method of matching orders. • Physical Location versus Electronic Network A secondary market can be either a physical location exchange or a computer/ telephone network. For example‚ the New York Stock Exchange‚ the American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
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MANAGEMENT CASE ANALYSIS MARY’S RICE TRADING In partial fulfillment of the Requirements of the Subject MARKETING MANAGEMENT Mariel I. Francisco Jaycel I. Sayco Janice Lansangan Sarah Aurora Amojelar MS. IMEE D. ESGUERRA Subject Instructor August 7‚ 2014 I. Time Context In May 1999‚ Nicole Lopez was facing the challenge of expanding the number of corporate customers of their family – owned and manages rice – trading business. II. Point Of View Nicole Lopez
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M-Commerce 1.1 Introduction M-commerce is also known as Mobile Commerce which is another form of wireless E-commerce. As M-commerce is "the delivery of electronic commerce capabilities directly into the hands‚ anywhere‚ via wireless technology" and "putting a retail outlet in the customer’s hands anywhere." This can be done with just a mobile phone‚ a PDA connected to a mobile phone or even a portable PC connected to a mobile phone. The term M-Commerce is all about wireless E-Commerce
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The Fair Trading Act My assignment is on The Fair Trading Act. What the Fair Trading Act does The Fair Trading Act makes it illegal for businesses to mislead consumers‚ give them false information‚ or use unfair trading practices. It also promotes product safety and ensures consumers receive information they need when they buy goods and services. It also sets out when information about certain products must be disclosed to consumers‚ and helps ensure products are safe. The Act applies to everyone
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