American Finance Association Efficient Capital Markets: II Author(s): Eugene F. Fama Source: The Journal of Finance‚ Vol. 46‚ No. 5 (Dec.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 1575-1617 Published by: Blackwell Publishing for the American Finance Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2328565 Accessed: 30/03/2010 21:19 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and
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regulations‚ the availability of government contracts‚ and even shifts in the controlling political party. International laws‚ such as trade agreements and tariffs‚ may affect the supply and demand chains and available markets for many different companies as well. Economic A market boom‚ recession‚ or growing inflation problem can all change the way an organization plans for the future and operates in the present. Economic factors are often difficult to assess‚ since economic forecasts and analyses
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Financial Markets APC313 Prepared by: TRAN THI MAI THANH Student ID: 119107003/1 Submission Date: 26th April‚ 2012 _________________________________________________________________ Number of Words: Part A: 2‚250 Part B: 2‚280 1 Part A: Chinese Stock Exchange Market and Efficiency 2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION .............
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Investment banks provide a wealth of critical services to our economy. One important role of the investment bank is to assist public and private corporations in raising funds in the capital markets. A second service is in providing strategic advisory services for mergers‚ acquisitions and other types of financial transactions. They also act as intermediaries in trading for clients. Investment banks differ from commercial banks‚ which take deposits and make commercial and retail loans. The focus of
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1. | What is stock market? | 1 | 2. | What is fraud? | 3 | 3. | Definition of fraud | 4 | 4. | Fraud law & legal definition | 5 | 5. | Definition of scam | 7 | 6. | When stock fraud occurs | 8 | 7. | Financial statement fraud | 10 | 8. | Features of security scam | 12 | 9. | How to spot stock scams | 13 | 10. | Avoiding stock market fraud & scams | 14
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Name: GAO FAN Student Number: 139030647 Programme Title: Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis Module Title: FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND INVESTMENT (MN7022) Assignment Question: Critically review and discuss the concept of market efficiency and empirical approaches to test for it. Words number: 2994 Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis INTRODUCTION The study of “efficient market hypothesis” is originate from Louis Bachelier (1900)‚ he studied the “Brownian motion”
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VI FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET 6.1 Globally‚ operations in the foreign exchange market started in a major way after the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system in 1971‚ which also marked the beginning of floating exchange rate regimes in several countries. Over the years‚ the foreign exchange market has emerged as the largest market in the world. The decade of the 1990s witnessed a perceptible policy shift in many emerging markets towards reorientation of their financial markets in terms of new products
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ROLE OF QIB (QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYER) IN THE INDIAN CAPITAL MARKET FOR THE LAST 6 YEARS A] Who are the Qualified Institutional Buyers? Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs)‚ as defined under sub-clause (v) of clause 2.2.2B of the SEBI (DIP) Guidelines‚ can be one of the following: 1. A Public Financial Institution as defined in Section 4-A of the Companies Act. 2. A Bank 3. FII (Foreign Institutional Investors) that are registered with SEBI 4. Development Financial Institutional‚ both multilateral
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raising long term debt and equity capital via the global capital markets as opposed to the more traditional methods employed by the company of raising funds through the domestic markets. 2. Global Capital Revenue v Domestic Raising capital in the global market place has a number of advantages over raising capital solely in the domestic market place. The first advantage is that by going global it will open the company up a larger market and will provide far more opportunities to raise capital as opposed
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In contemporary society‚ emerging Markets (EM) are increasingly becoming the most important strength that could promote the development of the world economy. Broadly speaking‚ the term "emerging market" has been used mainly to refer to the developing world in Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America. (Mody,2004). Narrowly speaking‚ EM refers to the stock markets of developing countries. The purpose of this article is to further analyze the characteristics of emerging markets‚ I am going to focus on the broad
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