International Research Symposium in Service Management ISSN 1694-0938 The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Mauritian Financial Services Sector Aleesha Mohamudally-Boolaky University of Technology‚ Mauritius La Tour Koenig‚ Pointe aux Sables E-mail: aboolaky@umail.utm.ac.mu Indranarain Ramlall University of Technology‚ Mauritius La Tour Koenig‚ Pointe aux Sables E-mail: ramindra0001@yahoo.co.uk Abstract Le Meridien Hotel‚ Mauritius‚ 24-27 August 2010 1 International
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1. Introduction The financial crisis in 2008 caused a global impact on the world`s economy. Starting with the real estate crash in the entire U.S. market‚ an increasing number of powerful banks suffered from the resulting credit defaults. The dependencies among the banks all over the world have spread the crisis to the financial markets overseas. Several governments have become increasingly important actors‚ with the aim to stabilize their domestic economy. Politicians agreed that the rescue of
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banking crisis affecting the financial sector are now being observed in the wider economy. In January 2009‚ it was confirmed that the UK is officially in recession as the criteria of two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth has been met. Gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 1.5% in the last three months of 2008 following a 0.6% drop in the previous quarter. Many events leading to the current situation have stemmed from the managerial decisions made within various financial institutions
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have to increases their capital by at least 25 billion pound and borrow from government. An additional 25 billion pound in extra capital will be available in exchange of preference shares. Government described as the root cause of current financial crisis is liquidity‚ capital and funding At least 200 billion pound will be made available from bank of England for short term borrowing to provide liquidity to banks Those banks who wished to strengthen capital ratios through the government is required
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES FROM FINANCIAL CRASH TO DEBT CRISIS Carmen M. Reinhart Kenneth S. Rogoff Working Paper 15795 http://www.nber.org/papers/w15795 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 March 2010 The authors are grateful to Enrique Mendoza‚ Maurice Obstfeld‚ Vincent Reinhart‚ two anonymous referees and the editor for useful suggestions and the National Science Foundation Grant No. 0849224 for financial support. The views expressed herein
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Overview The current financial crisis has raised questions about the legitimacy of capitalism. Ethi cal failures certainly played a role. While it remains to be seen whether and how many people blatantly broke the law‚ there are abundant signs of various forms of potentially unethical behavior. These include greed‚ unreasonable amounts of le verage‚ subtle forms of corruption (such as ratings agencies that appear to have had a conflict of interest)‚ comple x financial instruments that no
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Banking & Insurance Effect of Financial Crisis on Insurance Business João Ferreira Leandro Barbosa Luís Leão Mikolaj Mokwinski Index Introduction .........................................................................................................................................3 How do insurance companies work? ...................................................................................................4 Modern financial crisis affects the activity of insurers by 3 main mechanisms
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Brief Summary of Methodologies Then the research methods must(a) outline the design and present a timeline‚ (b) describe participant selection and recruitment‚ (c) explain the procedures for assignment to condition and methods for experimental control‚ (d) describe the independent variable‚ the intervention‚ (e) present the dependent variables or measures‚ (f) discuss data collection and management procedures‚ (g) provide the data analysis strategy‚ including a power analysis‚ if appropriate‚ and (h)
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skyscrapercity.com The global financial crisis will certainly affect Bangladesh as the country is exposed to global economies‚ said Prof Mustafizur Rahman‚ executive director of Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). Bangladesh is an economy worth $84 billion‚ with $21 billion imports and $14 billion exports. Any event in the global economy will certainly affect the country‚ said Rahman. He was speaking as the chief guest at a seminar styled "Global Financial Crisis: Are We Ready?" in Dhaka yesterday
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Question 1 Why do you think calls for protectionism are greater during sharp economic contractions than boom periods? Answer: Calls from business for protection could be based on the fact that in times of sharp economic contractions there is generally a reduced demand for goods and services within the local market. This results in foreign companies and their goods and services competing with domestic companies and their goods and services in a local market characterized by a reduction in demand
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