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    Introduction In August of 1982‚ an informal Kuwait stock market known as Souk al-Manakh collapsed (Rasmaroni‚ 2006). This happened when a female speculator presented a post-dated check for payment and it bounced (“Kuwait ’s Souk”‚ n.d.). This relatively small destabilising factor caused enormous losses‚ and the financial system was nearly crippled with some $92 billion (Rasmaroni‚ 2006) from about 6‚000 investors (“Kuwait ’s Souk”‚ n.d.). Is this event the only factor that caused the crash? And

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    London Advantages To live in London is to experience one of the great cities of the world. Students at UCL benefit from our location in the centre of the capital‚ the hub of culture‚ arts‚ politics‚ government‚ the media‚ the law and the great financial institutions of the City of London. The capital also offers a scene and status unrivalled by any other city. UCL‚ England’s third oldest university‚ is at the heart of what has been described as ‘the knowledge capital of the world.’ London

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    minimum efficient scale (MES)The minimum efficient scale (MES) is the output for a business in the long run where the internal economies of scale have been fully exploited. It corresponds to the lowest point on the long run average total cost curve and is also known as the output of long run productive efficiency. The MES is rarely a single output - more likely it is a range of output levels where average cost is minimized where the firm achieves constant returns to scale. The MES will vary from

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    Similarity between New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ are similar in a number of ways. For instance‚ both of the two exchanges take part in equity exchange. Additionally‚ they also try to connect consumers with traders or supply with demand. In United States‚ a number of equity trades take place on the two exchanges. The duties of people managing the trades are considered to be the same in certain conditions. Both of the exchanges make use of electronic

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    GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND NIGERIAN STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY Abdul ADAMU Department of Business Administration‚ Nasarawa State University‚ Keffi – Nasarawa State. adamuabdulmumeen@yahoo.com uooba1009@gmail.com Tel. +2348029445391‚ +2348064851648. Paper presented at the National Conference on “Managing the challenges of Global Financial Crisis in Developing Economies” organised by the Faculty of Administration‚ Nasarawa State University‚ Keffi‚ Nasarawa State – Nigeria held between March

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    the stock market had problems. The stock market crash of 1929 or Black Tuesday had a big impact not just on The United States but the whole world. In 2008 the stock market had many problems as well. This also had a big impact on the world and the United States. Problems in the stock market led to the Great Depression‚ just like problems in the 2008 stock market led to the Great Recession. In the 1920’s the stock market was booming‚ But it had many errors in it‚ A lot of people bought stocks on margin

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    Stock market crash of 1929 The stock market crash of 1929. Lots of people ask the question‚ how did it happen? Or What was the after math of the crash? Today these questions will be answered‚ and you will become a little bit more knowledgeable on the stock market crash of 1929. In my opinion the 1929 crash was much bigger than 2008 and caused more damage to the economy. Let’s talk about why the stock market crashed in 1929 as well as the aftermath of it. On October 29‚ 1929 ( Black Tuesday ) 16

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    Stock Market Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks Tariq Waheed in supervision of Dr. Xiang Cheng Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ National University of Singapore Engineering Drive 3 Singapore 117576‚ Email: tariq@nus.edu.sg Abstract— Stock market is a very dynamic field whose prediction still remains a very challenging task for scholars and veteran traders alike. The study presented in this paper is an attempt to predict the daily and weekly rates of returns of the stock

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    Money and Capital Markets Current Trends in Indian Stock Markets (April - June 2013) Introduction The Indian Equity market is divided in to two parts Primary market - where the share is first issued in the form of IPO (Initial Public Offering). After issuing the shares it is listed on one or more exchanges and the share is traded i.e. bought and sold - this is secondary market. When securities are offered exclusively to the existing shareholders of company‚ as opposed to the general

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    Currency trading is the world’s largest market. As people learn more and find ways to invest‚ the market will continue to grow. All trades that take place in the foreign exchange market involve the buying of one currency and the selling of another currency simultaneously. This is because the value of one currency is determined by its comparison to another currency. This paper will summarize the function of the world’s major currency exchange markets as well as the positive and negative aspects of

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