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    Bear Stearns Case Study

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    References: Dehesa‚ G 2007‚ How to Avoid Further Credit and Liquidity Confidence Crises‚ [Online]‚ Available from: http://www.voxeu.org/article/avoiding-future-credit-crises‚ [Accessed 9 January 2015]. Madura‚ J 2012‚ Financial Markets and Institutions. Centage Learning Stowellll‚ D 2008‚ Investment Bankin in 2008

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    Sethu Sethunarayanan

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    entrepreneur named Sethu Sethunarayanan‚ who invented and marketed an innovative trap to help poor Irula people (an Indian tribe) catch rats more efficiently. He is the founder of the Center for Development of Disadvantaged People (CDDP) – one of a few recognized non-profit organizations in India. The case is an example how technological innovation and human capital can be used to improve the life for the poor. This rat-trap entrepreneurship was a social entrepreneurship because the inventor used the

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    to fits the demands the company. When making certain that the business financial operation is running smoothly knowledge of the difference between current and noncurrent asset should be explored. The organization must also understand the order of liquidity and how it applies to the balance sheet. The accounting department is always concern with the basic concept of assets. An asset is anything that the business owns or will own in the near future. Assets add worth to the business and often determine

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    Insectivorous Plants

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    mechanisms are found in carnivorous plants. 1. Pitfall traps (pitcher plants) trap prey in a rolled leaf that contains a pool of digestive enzymes or bacteria. 2. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. 3. Snap traps utilize rapid leaf movements. 4. Bladder traps suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum. 5. Lobster-pot traps force prey to move towards a digestive organ with inward-pointing hairs. These traps may be active or passive‚ depending on whether movement aids

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    The Role of the Central Bank

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    as well as currency stable. Then‚ the central banks can manage inflation and deflation. Besides‚ central banks have to hold foreign exchange reserves. The role of central bank as lender of last resort plays a crucially important role in providing liquidity when financial situation depresses. However‚ this role suffers great controversy. In an attempt to have a further insight into the roles of central banks‚ the controversy of LOLR is introduced in this essay. It is vital to analyze this important

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    world‚ disregarding the traditional order in the food chain and carrying with them a fascinating history. Carnivorous plants are plants that trap and consume animals‚ usually insects‚ in order to obtain some of their nutrients. There are five basic trapping mechanisms: pitfall traps‚ flypaper traps‚ snap traps‚ lobster pot traps‚ and bladder traps. These traps are all unique morphological adaptations that allow these plants to make up for soil lacking nutrients in the form of nitrogen and calcium.

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    rate. Subprime lenders offered the realization of the American dream of home ownership to borrowers who would otherwise be denied credit. Interest only loan options were offered‚ and combined with the mortgage-backed securities (MBS) added so much liquidity that in turn created a housing boom. Over time borrowers end up paying higher interest rates with zero payment application against their loan amount. Unemployment setbacks that ultimately resulted in defaults‚ added to the economic crisis. Consequently

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    the Trade Channel 3 CHINA’S MAIN POLICY RESPONSES TO THE GLOBAL SLOWDOWN Expansionary Fiscal Policy Expansionary Monetary Policy 4 STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS IN THE CHINESE ECONOMY 5 HOW TO SAFEGUARD THE VALUE OF CHINA’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES The Dollar Trap 6 REFORM OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM Relationship Between Global Imbalances and Global Financial Crisis Creation of an International Reserve Currency IFI Governance Reform 7 CONCLUDING REMARKS References 1 3 3 6 9 12 12 18 20 24 24

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    Carnivorous Plants

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    Carnivorous Plants In a world where plants are at the bottom of the food-chain‚ some individual plant species have evolved ways to reverse the order we expect to find in nature. These insectivorous plants‚ as they are sometimes called‚ are the predators ‚ rather than the passive prey. Adaptations such as odiferous lures and trapping mechanisms have made it possible for these photosynthesizers to capture‚ chemically break-down and digest insect prey (and in some cases even small animals.) There

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    FIIs investment has shown significant improvement in the liquidity of stock prices of both BSE and NSE. However‚ there is a high degree of positive co-efficient of correlation between FIIs investment and market capitalization‚ FIIs investment and BSE & NSE indices‚ revealing that the liquidity and volatility was highly influenced by FIIs flows. Further‚ it is also proved that FIIs investment was a significant factor for high liquidity and volatility in the capital market prices. The present study

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