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    Financial Markets and Institutions In a global market when one country goes through an economic recession it can have drastic effects on the rest of the world. When the United States had a financial melt down it affect every country around the world. The financial crisis hurt the value of the dollar and it affect the way we trade and do business around the world. The financial institution that is having the greatest effect on our economic condition is the Investment Banks. Investment Banks

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    Essay of the Importance of Market Research In my opinion the importance of market research today is bigger than ever. With almost every imaginable item available just through a mouse click it is becoming more difficult for companies to establish a profound sales strategy. The competition of market is increasingly difficult‚ the offer is often greater than the demand therefore market research is the basis for today’s decisions (investment‚ production‚ range‚ recruitment). Through the collection

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    The purpose of this research paper is to prove that technology has been good for the stock market. Thanks to technology‚ there are now more traders than ever because of the ease of trading online with firms such as Auditrade and Ameritrade. There are also more stocks that are doing well because they are in the technology field. The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ have both benefitted from the recent technological movement. The NYSE says they "are dedicated to maintaining the most efficient

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    Market Failure In theory‚ the free market is regarded as an efficient system in the allocation of scarce resources. The market economy makes use of the price mechanism to make the above decisions to allocate resources according to the wishes or preferences of the consumers. However‚ in reality‚ the free market does not always allocate scarce resources efficiently in a way that maximizes society’s welfare. This is known as market failure. (Resources are said to be allocated efficiently if the market

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    What are the conditions for a perfectly competitive market? What are the conditions for a monopolistic market? What are the conditions for a monopolistic competitive market? What are the conditions for an oligopolistic market? How would you explain the differences among these market structures? Identify which market structure your organization competes in and why you think so. Colander (2008) specified that‚ a flawlessly modest market is a market in which financial services operate unhindered. There

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    Stock Market A stock market is defined as a public entity for the trading of company stock at an agreed price. When you buy stock‚ you become a shareholder‚ which means you now own a part of the company. If the company ’s profits rise‚ you will share in those increased profits. If the company ’s profits fall‚ so does the price of your stock. If you sold your stock on a day when the price of that stock falls below the price you paid for it‚ you would lose money. In the stock market‚ prices

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    for Indian capital market? Elaborate.  Capital Market:- A capital market is a place that handles the buying and selling of the securities. This is the ideal place where both the governments and companies can raise their funds.  Capital Market Reforms:- The capital markets of all the countries have undergone a number of reforms in the history. Capital market reform enables the capital markets to embrace new ideas and techniques affecting the capital market. Capital market liberalization is one

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    PHILIPPINE CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET-is any domestic or international market in which governments‚banks‚multilateral organizations and companies can borrow or invest large amounts of money for medium to longterm periods. Capital market is different from the money market primarily because most money market instruments have maturities not exceeding 12months. The types of instruments issued in the local capital market are debt and equity‚hybrid. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CAPITAL MARKETS In the PRIMARY

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    a banyan tree for trading some commodity/security in 1875 !! Who knew at that time that it would grow and would become NSE/BSE? Interesting? Read some finest events and milestones of Indian Stock Exchange. To study the history of the capital market in India we have to look back in eighteenth century when East India Company started security trading in India. Security trading in India was unorganised during that time. Until the end of nineteenth century‚ scene was same. Two chief trading centres

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    FINC3017 Investments and Portfolio Management  Essay: Market Efficiency and Anomalies    Topic:Stock price momentum: Jegadeesh and Titman (1993)   Momentum anomaly and EMH  Anomaly is a stock return deviation that challenge efficient market hypothesis (EMH). Jegadeesh and Titman (1993) theorise price momentum anomaly in the stock market for the first time. It contradicted to efficient market hypothesis thereby is widely debated. EMH states that no consistent excess return can be achieved si

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