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    emission of Green House Gases into the environment has increased tremendously due to the impact of intense industrialization. Currently it is the biggest challenge to all the effect on the environment. One of the solution for this problem is trading of carbon credits both within and outside the regulated areas. Under this system‚ certain norms regarding emission of Green House Gases are implemented on various commercial units. Today possibility of getting environment polluted has been deducted

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    Insider Dealing

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    1. Introduction Insider dealing has been affecting the efficiency of stock markets in different places like United States‚ United Kingdom and Australia. Hong Kong is of no exception. Basically‚ insider dealing refers to the trading of a corporation’s stock or other securities by individual with potential access to non-public information of the company. The law of insider dealing in Hong Kong provides a much more detailed definition and is very comprehensive. However‚ when it comes to enforcement

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    insider trade

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    Abstract: Insider trading is one of the most controversial aspects of securities regulation. Many favors deregulation of insider trading‚ allowing corporations to set their own insider trading policies by contract. Others contends that the property right to inside information should be assigned to the corporation and not subject to contractual reassignment. Table of Contents Introduction Insider trading has been a part of the U.S. market since William

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    believe that putting a price on carbon can result in an increase of unemployment rate and that it is not an effective way to eliminate carbon emission level in the environment (Murrell‚ 2008). However‚ the huge revenue from carbon tax and carbon trading is a considerable benefit for a nation economic development. Furthermore‚ putting a price on carbon has a significant impact on preventing climate change (Richard‚ 2012). (THESIS)Therefore‚ putting a price on carbon should be continually applied for

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    CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE [pic] BY SHIRLENE KOLA-BANKOLE 03005093 CLIMATE CHANGE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE “We believe Climate Change is one of the most significant environmental challenges of the 21st century... voluntary action alone cannot solve the problem.” Henry Paulson‚ CHAIRMAN‚ GOLDMAN SACHS INTRODUCTION Environmental challenges‚ particularly climate change are something we all have to think about. Politicians from David Cameron to Gordon

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON“A STUDY OF ONLINE TRADING AND STOCK BROKING” AT SHAREKHAN PVT LTDA Project report submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of theMaster of Business Administration (MBA) (FINANCE)Submitted ByCHANDRASEKHAR GOUD.G Roll No. 08J81E0010Under the Guidance ofMR.SRINIVAS(Assistant Professor of MBA Dept)DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT P.INDRA REDDY MEMORIAL ENGINEEING COLLEGE (Affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University)   DECLARATIONI here by declare that this project

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    development of electronic trading‚ dark pools‚ and current market structure. We move on to analyze dark pools and their overall impact on trading. We then discuss further aspects of dark pools in particular‚ and consider regulation and global trends in market structure. Historical Perspective on Equity Markets The first modern equity market was established in the Netherlands in 1610 with the publically traded shares of the Dutch East India Company. Financial transactions had taken place since the dawn of

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    Carbon Credit

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    known as green house effect. In modern times burning of fossil fuels like coal‚ oil‚ and natural gas combined with fast deforestation has led to unprecedented level of green house gas emission. Here came in to existence the concept of Carbon Emission Trading developed during the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. The Kyoto Protocol sets limits on total emissions by world’s developed economies. The protocol allows countries that have emission units to spare‚ to sell this excess capacity to countries that are over

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    to look at the way from the Australian government protect the environment by using different method includes legislation; signing international agreement and financial assistance to a wide range of environmental programs. The Australian Emissions Trading Scheme known as ETS or NETS is initiative legislation by the Federal government to protect our environment. The Rudd Government implement the ETS aims to adjust for the challenges of global climate change and it involves with a range of effective

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    Sustainability

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    Sustainable Aviation The term ‘Sustainable’ was first introduced in 1972 from United Nations conference on Ecological Sustainable Development‚ whereby the spotlight was focused on reconciliation of environment and economic development. (Sustainable Development‚ 2012). This essay discusses how aviation industries efforts to a sustainable future are mere tokenism. Cited by Daley B. et al‚ ‘Sustainability means balancing economic‚ social and environmental benefits and costs of development‚ both for

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