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    What case can be made that it was the lack of regulation of the banking sector that led to the financial crisis of 2008-9? What are the new regulatory structures that are being proposed in the US and UK? The preconditions of the 2008-9 crisis were high unemployment‚ high growth which was stimulated partially by foreign investment caused by imbalance of current accounts on the international arena (ie. Huge debt of US and the UK and surplus of China‚ Korea‚ Japan). Large part of the problem was

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    Ivanovic‚ Sasa‚ Suzana Baresa‚ and Sinisa Bogdan. 2011. Factoring: Alternative model of financing. UTMS Journal of Economics 2 (2): 189–206. Preliminary communication (accepted April 2‚ 2011) FACTORING: ALTERNATIVE MODEL OF FINANCING Sasa Ivanovic1 Suzana Baresa Sinisa Bogdan Abstract: This paper aims to present factoring as an alternative funding model. This paper also tries to scientifically explore and emphasize its economic role thorough advantages and disadvantages of such financing

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    Securities Regulation – Spring 2012 (Rose) Outline Class 1 Slides Federal Securities Regulation Seeks to: 1. Increase the amount of information available to investors about issuers through mandatory disclosure rules; and 2. To deter fraud (so the information disclosed is credible). Ultimate Goal: The accurate pricing of securities‚ which is essential to a well-functioning economy. How Securities Differ Importance of capital markets to society Importance of investment decisions

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    Cultural Use of Alternative Therapies S.D still uses ginger to comfort upset stomachs. She adds it to soups with clear broth when her stomach is feeling upset. Alternatively‚ she will drink ginger tea or suck on ginger candies when she is feeling nauseated. She still uses turmeric much as her mother did on a daily basis as well. She believes that this helps her to stay healthy and reduces the likely hood that she will become sick. Furthermore‚ S.D uses a lot of different types of teas to improve

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    run close to that‚ and there’s also his loss of work and pain & suffering to be taken into account. Vic wants to settle the entire case for $100‚000.00‚ and Donna pleads with Gekko to do so since it is obvious that he could recover more than that based on the facts of this case. Gekko tells her that they will only offer $50‚000.00‚ and if it’s not accepted‚ they will take their chances at trial. Vic is awarded $200‚000.00 at trial. Gekko pays $100‚000.00 in accordance with Donna’s auto policy

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    Requirement for Regulation in Privatized Industries Privatization is likely to lead to incentives for firms to pursue productive efficiency. However‚ this will not ensure allocative efficiency‚ unless regulation is introduced to ensure that competition takes place. Another policy would be to pursue a policy of deregulation. In this case‚ the government actively removes various regulations‚ for example by removing entry barriers to encourage increased competition. Once an industry is privatized

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    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 shall come into force

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    feminists teaching sociology courses in the ‘‘unconventional setting’’ of prison. Reflective writing was used to chronicle experiences in the classes. They apply the concepts of doing gender‚ interaction order‚ and emotion work to the prison classroom. Based on their analysis‚ the authors examine the challenges and opportunities for critical education in prison. They aimed to use their teaching efforts to reach out to marginalized students and develop students’ sociological imaginations to assist them

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    FIIs – Regulations and Impact on Indian Markets Who is a Foreign Institutional Investor? A foreign Institutional Investor (FII) is an institution established or incorporated outside India which proposes to make investment in securities of companies incorporated in India (“Indian Companies”) [1]. FIIs seeking to invest in Indian Companies are required to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). They need to comply with the provisions of the Guidelines for Foreign

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    Industrial regulation pertains to the government regulation of firms’ prices or rates within industries. These regulations are in existence to prevent companies from forming a monopoly‚ to promote competition and achieve allocative efficiency. (McConnell‚ Brue & Flynn‚ 2011) In the mid 1800s‚ as industry grew‚ many industries began to take on the look of a monopoly by being dominant firms. They used questionable pricing tactics and were charging their customers high prices. The customers and businesses

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