Foreign Investment Trends in Bangladesh Introduction Foreign direct investment is considered as a crucial ingredient for economic development of a developing country. Countries that are lagging behind to attract FDI are formulating and implementing new policies for attracting more investment. Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays an extraordinary and growing role in global business. It can provide a firm with new markets and marketing channels‚ cheaper production facilities‚ access to new technology
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Marketing Strategy for Investment Bankers I. Overview This paper sets out to explain how the concepts underlying marketing strategy‚ which is may be seen as applicable only to industries that provide tangible goods‚ such as iPads or pharmaceutical drugs‚ are nevertheless relevant to a service-based industry like investment banking. First‚ I will define marketing strategy and briefly describe its various elements. Next‚ I will define investment banking and give a brief description of the various
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Return on Investment case study Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 2 Return On Investment ................................................................................................................... 3 PART 1............................................................................................................................................... 4 Comparison
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Investment Appraisal under Uncertainty Question a Internal Memo Date: November 15‚ 2012 Subject: Investment report To: Mr. Michael the Chief Engineer Mr. Richard the accountant Mrs. Rachel the economist From: Alex the Managing Director Hello‚ everyone‚ I would like to present an introduction and brief description of the investment project to you‚ and wish to make sense as much as possible. To begin with‚ this project
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The real rate of return is the inflation-adjusted return that one gets by putting money in investment products like bank fixed deposits‚ equity mutual funds ‚ gold or real estate. For eg.‚if i keep Rs 10‚000 in an FD that gives 9% annual rate of interest‚ at the end of the year i will get Rs 10‚900. But‚ if the rate of inflation during the same period was 10%‚i.e.‚ the rate of interest is lower than the rate of inflation‚ at the net basis I am losing 0.9%‚ i.e‚ my real rate of return is=1.09/1
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the benefits of foreign portfolio Investment‚ the advantages in investing internationally and lowering overall risk by diversifying in these markets. Secondly‚ we will take a look at the returns in investing in Brazilian securities and Brazil’s competitive and comparative advantages as the country of choice for our international venture. Finally‚ we will analyze Brazil’s cultural convergence and diversity. The recent surge in international portfolio investments reflects the globalization of financial
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Investment Policy at the Hewlett Foundation Purpose of the case To provide students with the opportunity to discuss the design of asset allocation policies for long-term investors‚ the design and implementation of return overlay (or “alpha transport”) strategies‚ evaluation of performance and risk exposure of hedge fund strategies‚ portfolio diversification‚ and investments in non-liquid assets. Objectives After completing this case students will understand: 1. Asset allocation
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INVESTMENT POLICY OF NEPALESE COMMERCIAL BANK (With reference to Himalayan Bank Ltd and Everest Bank Ltd) By: HEMA MAHARJAN Shanker Dev Campus Campus Roll No: 255/062 T.U. Regd. No: 7-1-22-439-97 Second Year Symbol No: 4539 A Thesis Submitted to: Office of the Dean Faculty of Management Tribhuvan University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Studies (MBS) Kathmandu‚ Nepal May‚ 2010 RECOMMENDATION This is to certify that the Thesis
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Ponzi scheme. Why do we fall for it over and over again? What is a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that involves the payment of purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new investors by promising to invest funds in opportunities claimed to generate high returns with little or no risk. In many Ponzi schemes‚ the fraudsters focus on attracting new money to make promised payments
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