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    1. What is capital-market efficiency? What are its implications for investment performance in general? What are the implications for fund managers‚ if the market exhibits characteristics of strong‚ semi-strong‚ or weak efficiency? Capital-market efficiency evolved from the PhD in the 1960s dissertation by Eugene Fama. The Efficient Market Hypothesis‚ states that at any given time and in a liquid market‚ the prices of securities fully reflect all the available information. EMH exists to varying degrees

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    Nine On The Dot Monologue

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    Half past seven on the dot I hear the door I let you in. I’m thinking to myself in my head that I must be strong. I talk to you Your raise your voice I’m telling you that There ain’t no choice I’m sorry that I had to break your heart but I can’t go on. Tell me all things that you wanna say Say what’s on your mind and your heart cos after today I may not see you again And I will move on All the things you wanna say All the things you wanna do If you wanna shout in my face Go head it’s up to

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    be able to get rid of poverty. Many people thought that nothing could possibly go wrong. Well‚ in October 1929‚ the Stock Market Crash occurred. Many wonder what it was like before the crash‚ the effects of the crash‚ and what caused the crash. It was a difficult time for America and it took several years for recovery. Before the crash‚ during the 1920’s‚ the stock market grew quickly. People thought we were done with poverty and were worry free. After President Hoover became president‚ everyone

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    socialites‚ as Rick is the District Attorney of Los Angeles. Tony Danza makes a cameo as a television executive producer who tells Black producer Cameron Thayer (Terence Howard)‚ one of the few financially secure (but not exactly socially secure) minority roles in the film‚ to make one of his actors speak "more black" because that character was "supposed to be the dumb one." John Ryan‚ played by Matt Dillon‚ and Tom Hansen‚ played by Ryan Phillippe‚ are both police officers in the Los Angeles Police Department

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    documented as the worst stock market crash in history. There are several factors which affect the stock market crash in 1987. However‚ the popular explanation for the crash is the selling of program trader‚ portfolio insurance and the great storm of 1987. Program trading is the use of computers in stock market to engage in arbitrage and portfolio insurance strategies. Through the 1970s and early 1980s‚ computers were becoming more important. As a result‚ the market was being controlled more and

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    the stock market SERE-EJEMBI‚ (2008). Around the world stock market indicators started falling. The capital market‚ vis-à-vis the stock market‚ is a channel through which national economies receive foreign capital flows that make their tendency towards the global economy easy visible. Developments in the market thus become a reflect ion of global financial development. The level of responsiveness‚ however‚ depends on the level of development‚ exposure and insulation of the domestic market from the

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    Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules 2011 (under powers conferred under Section 87(2) read with Section 43A of the Information Technology Act 2000). The new rules regulate the collection‚ disclosure‚ transfer and storage of sensitive personal data‚ and widen the scope of the regulation in Section 43A of the 2000 Act. As under European laws‚ the rules are based around a set of principles for protecting personal data. The most significant one of these is the absolute requirement

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    The Film Crash COM 200 Interpersonal Communicati November 06‚ 2011 The Film Crash In the 2004 film Crash (Haggis)‚ several conflicts are explored between people living in a racially indicted city. While the conflicts occur at many levels between many people throughout the film‚ the most unproductive to watch as the viewer is the conflict between Daniel Ruiz‚ the locksmith‚ and Farhad‚ the shop owner. The conflict escalates as communication between the two breaks down over a language

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    CAPITAL MARKET A CASE STUDY ON MUTUAL FUNDS NAME: ADITYA SURANA CLASS: B.COM (HONOURS)3rd YEAR ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE. COLLEGE ROLL NO : 183 C.U.REGISTRATION NO. : 235-1121-011-311 ANNEXURE-1 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. ADITYA SURANA‚ a student of B.com Honours in Accounting & Finance of TARA DEVI HARAKHCHAND KANKARIA COLLEGE under the university of Calcutta‚ has worked under my supervision and guidance for his/her Project work and prepared

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    Broussard 3/3/16 The Stock Market Crash and the Great Depression The Great Depression of the 1930’s was a long-lasting economic crisis as well as a worldwide phenomenon. The United States had experienced several recessions on and off since the start of the Industrial Revolution‚ but nothing as extreme or long-lasting as the Great Depression. So what exactly caused this harrowing time in American History? Many mistakenly believe that ‘Black Tuesday’ or The Stock Market Crash of 1929 was ultimately responsible

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