Investment Avenues in India | By R.WILLIAMS PUTHENVEETTIL STUDENT OF MBA IN AIT | ABSTRACT:Each investment alternative has its own strengths and weaknesses. Some options seek to achieve superior returns (like equity)‚ but with corresponding higher risk. Other provide safety (like PPF) but at the expense of liquidity and growth. Other options such as FDs offer safety and liquidity‚ but at the cost of return. Mutual funds seek to combine the advantages of investing in arch of these alternatives
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Analysis of growth in savings and investment since 1980-81 and its relationship with economic growth. INTRODUCTION The study of dynamic relation between savings and investment has received considerable attention in recent years especially in emerging economies like India. The role of savings and investment in promoting economic growth of India has been given paramount importance since independence. Savings and investment have been considered as two critical macro-economic variables with microeconomic
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Kuala Lumpur‚ 3rd – 4th September 2007. Commodity Murabahah Programme (CMP): An Innovative Approach to Liquidity Management By: Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki * Department of Economics Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia P.O. Box‚ 50728 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +00 603 6196 4664 Fax: +00 603 6196 4850 Email: asyraf.w@iiu.edu.my Abstract Liquidity is an important characteristic of banks. By their very nature‚ banks transform the term of their liabilities
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LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY OF OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY This Project Report is on Liquidity and Profitability of Oil and Gas Industry with all information about Private Oil and Gas Industries in India‚ Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. {HPCL}‚ Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. {ONGC}‚ Indian oil Corporation and RIL - Reliance Industries Limited Contents * Significance of the Study * Conceptualization * Industry profile * Company profile * Introduction of the topic * Focus
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ATMonitor Commentary September 2011 Issue Fragmentation of Liquidity www.atmonitor.co.uk Fragmentation of Liquidity ATMonitor Commentary Foreword This is not an academic paper on theoretical discussions but rather a series of practical questions and answers that members of MyATMonitor have asked and industry experts answered. Our primary goal is to bring knowledge that will be useful to traders on the buy side. In fact‚ this philosophy is well reflected in the very heart of MyATMonitor
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Financial market is a significant factor in economy development. Through financial market‚ people are able to transfer their surplus funds to those who have shortage which enhance efficiency. China’s financial market started relatively late compared with developed countries. After the economy reform in 1978‚ China’s step by step build up its own financial system. With the continuous improvement of the financial markets‚ people are started to question about whether China’s financial market can perform
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Liquidity Ratio’s. 1)CURRENT RATIO: CURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Interpretation: The ideal ratio 2:1 . The liquidity position of the company is not satisfactory because it is not reached the ideal ratio 2:1 . Thecompany should increase the current assets and decrease thecurrent liabilities. Quick Ratio Current assets –inventories. Current liabilities Interpretation: the liquidity position of the company is not satisfactory because the ratio is decrease and not reached the
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In its original conception‚ a liquidity trap refers to the phenomenon when increased money supply fails to lower(*) interest rates. Usually central banks try to lower interest rates by buying bonds with newly created cash. In a liquidity trap‚ bonds pay little to no interest‚ which makes them nearly equivalent to cash. Under the narrow version of Keynesian theory in which this arises‚ it is specified that monetary policy affects the economy only through its effect on interest rates. Thus‚ if an economy
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rarely undertake only one business activity. The proxy beta for a proposed investment project must be disentangled from the company’s equity beta. One way to do this is to treat the equity beta as an average of the betas of several different areas of proxy company activity‚ weighted by the relative share of the proxy company market value arising from each activity. However‚ information about relative shares of proxy company market value may be quite difficult to obtain. A similar difficulty is that the
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<b>Abstract</b> <br>According to the Efficient Market Theory‚ it should be extremely difficult for an investor to develop a "system" that consistently selects stocks that exhibit higher than normal returns over a period of time. It should also not be possible for a company to "cook the books" to misrepresent the value of stocks and bonds. An analysis of current literature‚ however‚ indicates that companies can and do "beat the system" and manipulate information to make stocks appear to perform above
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