Investment Management and Financial Innovations‚ 3/2005 25 Stock Market Interdependence during the Iraq War Stefano Paleari‚ Renato Redondi‚ Silvio Vismara Abstract This paper aims to show how consolidated and innovative methodologies can be employed to assess the financial impact of a global shock. Particularly‚ we consider the Iraq War in 2003 and its impact on the market indexes of five of the most capitalised stock markets in the world‚ U.S.‚ U.K.‚ France‚ Germany and Italy. After using
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Washington Mutual Bank Big Dreams…. Poor Implementation ------------------------------------------------- Financial Risk Management ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Prepared By: ------------------------------------------------- Rafia Hanif Butt ------------------------------------------------- Syeda Saba Zaidi -------------------------------------------------
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Mutual Mistakes in Contract Law 4-3 Mutual Mistakes in Contract Law Southern New Hampshire University Abstract In contractual law‚ a mutual mistake is: “Where a mistake of both parties at the time of contract was made as to a basic assumption on which the contract was made has a material effect on the agreed exchange of performances‚ the contract is voidable by the adversely affected party unless he bears the risk of the mistake under the rule stated in 154.” (Rasmusen‚ 1993) 4-3
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES UNDERSTANDING MUTUAL FUND AND HEDGE FUND STYLES USING RETURN BASED STYLE ANALYSIS Arik Ben Dor Ravi Jagannathan Working Paper 9111 http://www.nber.org/papers/w9111 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 August 2002 We would like to thank David A. Hsieh for providing us with the hedge funds returns data and Narayan Naik for the options strategy return data. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and not
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In what kind of stocks do you trade or invest in? 7. How much of your total investment is invested in equity market? 8. From how long you are investing in equity market? 9. What attracts you towards equity market? 10. What type of mutual fund scheme you invest‚ Is it SIP‚ MIP‚ Equity‚ Debt? 11. Are all the fields covered in fixed income product? 12. If you are a Investor what induces you to invest in a particular stock? 13. Do you invest in Primary Market (IPO)? 14. How
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STUDY OF MUTUAL FUNDS” FOR HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd. A Report on Project work In MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) By Somesh Behere GUIDED BY: BY: PROF.GARGI NAIDU HOD ACADEMICS VIM BHOPAL SUBMITTED SOMESH BEHERE MBA IV Semester BHOPAL VIDYASAGAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY BHOPAL(M.P.) SESSION (2008-2010) BONOFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Report on Project Work titled “RISK RETURN ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MUTUAL FUNDS”
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A report on “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in India” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement For MBA degree course By Vinoth K (Reg. No.: 0920034) Under the Guidance of Faculty Guide Company Guide Dr. Jeevananda S. Mr Darwin Edwin Coordinator Senior Manager Dept. of MBA‚ Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Christ University‚ Coimbatore Bangalore
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Mutual Fund Analysis Case Study Investor Summary John and Jane Mooney Working for an investment firm I was recently asked by my boss to help advise two of firm’s best clients. The client’s names were John and Jane Mooney. Both John and Jane are in their early 40’s and have no children. John is a fireman for the local fire department while Jane is a professor at the local community college. The Mooney’s annual income is roughly $115‚000. The Mooney’s own their home and are virtually debt free
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Culture is influential on the concept of self‚ specifically in relation to the independent and interdependent self. The article the learner has chosen provides evidence to support this claim. Keller (2002) asserts that the formation of the independent self and interdependent self are guided by cultural contexts and socialization‚ such as warmth and contingency‚ beginning in the early stages of human development. Keller (2002) hypothesizes that warmth and contingency experienced as infants establishes
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divided into 50‚00‚00‚000 (fifty crore) units at par value of Tk. 100.00 (one hundred) each. 07 Face Value Tk. 100.00 (one hundred) per unit 08 Market Lot 100 (one hundred) units 09 Nature Special Purpose Open-end Growth Mutual Fund with unlimited size 10 Objective 11 Prospective Investors The main objective of the Fund is to help stabilize the capital market‚ provide liquidity in the market and declare attractive dividend to the unit holders. a) NRB b)
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