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    Nick Leeson's Double Life

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    Rogue Trader‚ which encapsulates the true life of futures trader Nick Leeson and his role in the downfall of Barings Bank. Ewan McGregor stars at Nick Leeson‚ an ambitious young British stock trader while Anna Friel plays his wife Lisa. Drearden ’s focus is on Leeson ’s activities at the Singapore Stock Exchange but he also constructs a love story subplot that adds little to the central plot. Critics of the movie Rogue Trader find Drearden ’s attempt to be provide little insight to actual events

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    FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BUS 410 SFU Beedie School of Business Patrick Lenouvel INVESTMENT BANKS - SECURITIES FIRMS 1987: Regulatory changes The 1987 changes in the framework of Canadian financial market allowed commercial banks to acquire security firms or to expand into the security business. As a result‚ most major commercial banks acquired Canadian dealers:  RBC bought Dominion Securities in 1988‚ Pemberton (89)‚ Mc Neil Mantha (91) Richardson (96)  CIBC acquired Wood Gundy in 1988  Bank

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    Bombay Stock Exchange Mumbai Sheyar Bāzār Type Location Owner Key people Currency No. of listings MarketCap Volume Indexes Website Stock Exchange Mumbai‚ India Bombay Stock Exchange Limited Rajnikant Patel (CEO) INR 4700 US$ 1.79 trillion (Dec 31‚ 2007) US$ 980 billion (2006) BSE Sensex www.bseindia.com Introduction of BSE :The Bombay Stock Exchange Limited (Hindi: मुंबई शेयर बाजार Mumbaī Śeyar Bājār) (formerly‚ The Stock Exchange‚ Mumbai; popularly called The Bombay

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    Goldman Sachs

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    Treasury securities market. Goldman Sachs was founded in 1869 by Marcus Goldman. The company made a name for itself innovating the use of commercial paper for entrepreneurs and was invited to join the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1896. Shortly after joining the New York Stock Exchange Goldman’s son-in-law Samuel Sachs joined the firm which prompted the name change to Goldman Sachs. “Goldman Sachs played a huge part in establishing the Initial Public Offering market. It managed one of the largest

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    There are many different advantages and disadvantages of different types of business ownership‚ such as being a sole trader‚ in a partnership‚ franchises and limited companies. Sole Trader The advantages of being a sole trader are as follows;  They are easy to set up – There are very few complicated forms to fill in and sole traders can set up and run a business almost immediately.  They are easy to run – The owner can do what they want‚ when they want‚ without consulting with colleagues

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    89480700 Huaneng Power

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    MSc in Finance Raising capital in Global markets Romain Boujiot Jen Huki Jhon Hitterman You have been hired as an international investment banker by a large U.S. institutional investor who is considering purchasing HPI stock. Provide an analysis of: i) China as an investment destination ii) key success factors iii) HPI’s strengths and weaknesses.  World’s largest country by population (nearly 1/5 of the world’s population) Total Population (millions) Growth rate Source: EIU Country Report

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    The three primary ways in which capital is transferred between savers and borrowers are: 1. Direct Transfers and Securities: when a business sells its stocks directly to savers‚ without going through any financial institution. 2. Indirect Transfers through Investment Bankers: when a business sells its stocks to an investment bank‚ which then underwrites the issue and sells these same securities to savers. 3. Indirect Transfers through

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    other uses‚ see Business (disambiguation). "Firm" redirects here. For other uses‚ see The Firm. Companies law Company· Business Business entities Sole proprietorship· Partnership Corporation· Cooperative European Union / EEA EEIG· SCE· SE· SPE UK / Ireland / Commonwealth Community interest company· Limited company (by guarantee· by shares· Proprietary· Public) · Unlimited company United States Benefit corporation·

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    India require foreign exchange for importing vital capital goods. In the early eighties‚ India’s rating in the international credit market stood high. So‚ Indian companies with strong finances and which could offer acceptable security could get foreign currency loans from international banks for meeting their foreign exchange requirements. The acceptable security was a guarantee given by a bank or a financial institution in India. In the early nineties‚ the foreign exchange reserves of the country

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    Question No. 1 You have been hired as an international investment banker by a large U.S. institutional investor who is considering purchasing HPI stock. Provide an analysis of i) China as an investment destination‚ ii) key success factors‚ and iii) HPI’s strengths and weaknesses. China‚ officially the People’s Republic of China is the world’s largest country by population and one of the largest by area‚ measuring about the same size as the United States. The country’s varied terrain includes vast

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