Assignment of Fin-2209: Macroeconomics “A case study of Bangladesh- Inflation‚ Unemployment‚ Growth Trend” A Report On Submitted to Saud Ahmed Course Instructor/ Lecturer‚ Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka Submitted by Sultan Ahmed Khan Representative of the group Epimetheus BBA 3rd Batch Department of Finance‚ Faculty of Business Studies Jagannath University‚ Dhaka. Group Name: Epimetheus Group No: Name of the members of the group: Serial No:
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Introduction International business is commercial transactions involve private company or government between two or more countries‚ regions and nations outside their political boundary. Business activity being take place such as goods‚ services‚ resources‚ capital‚ skills‚ people and etc. Usual company trade for profits and mostly refers to all those business activities which involves cross border transactions of goods‚ services and resources. International manufacturing refers to physical goods
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Comparative Analysis on Mutual Fund Scheme With reference to Sundaram finance Ltd. Report submitted in partial fulfillment of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This is to certify that XXXXX has completed the project titled “Comparative analysis on the mutual fund scheme” from Sundaram finance Ltd under my guidance completed the project successfully‚ for the partial fulfillment of the course: Dissertation in term= 3rd of the post Graduate Diploma
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International Economic Issues EXEE 2108 Dr. Mohamed Aslam bin Gulam Hassan TIME:3-4 PM TUTORIAL 7 Prepared by: HAO SI QI EEE100711 ZHANG YUN FEI EEE100717 (a)“Euro zone crisis is dragging the world economy into wide depression in 2013”. Do you agree with the statement? Explain. I am agreeing with the statement. Euro zone crisis is an ongoing financial crisis that has made it difficult for some countries in the euro area to repay
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VIVEKANANDA EDUCATION SOCIETY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SUBMITTED TO: PROF. VIJU NAVARE GROUP NO: 7 SUBMITTED BY: NILESH AHUJA 62 NITIN GALANI 66
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one of the world’s poorest economies in terms of per capita income‚ with GDP growth of average 7% per year between 2000 and 2008 on strong gold production and tourism. However‚ the economy heavily depends on agriculture‚ which accounts for more than one-fourth of GDP‚ provides 85% of exports‚ and employs about 60% of the work force. Tanzania also depends on the World Bank‚ the IMF‚ and bilateral donors to provide funds to rehabilitate Tanzania’s aging economic infrastructure‚ including rail and
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1. What are strengths and weakness of Malaysian Tourism industry.(10M) Strengths Weakness Multi culture Communication Outstanding nature World Heritage Landing The attitude of the people Transportation Hygiene New rival country Strengths Multi-culture is one of the biggest strengths that Malaysian Tourism has because we have 3 main different cultures living together which is Malays‚ Chinese and Indian. Besides that‚ we also have other culture in Sabah and Sarawak which is Iban‚ Kadanzan
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1.1 Structure and Participants 17 4.2 Market Overview 18 4.3 Risks and Risk Management 21 4.3.1 Problems with Cash Reinvestment 22 4.4 Legal Foundation and Regulation 23 5 Money Market Funds as Financial Collateral 25 5.1 General Description of Money Market Funds 25 5.1.1 Evolution 26 5.1.2 Participants 28 5.2 Market Overview 30 5.3 Share Valuation and Risks 32 5.4 Regulatory Framework 34 5.5 MMF Characteristics 34 6 Criteria to use MMFs
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Contents 1. Introduction to Osim International 4 2. Competitive Strategy 4 3. Company value chain 4 3.1 Innovation 5 3.2 Operations Management 5 4. Non-financial analysis 5 4.1 Corporate Social Responsibility 5 4.2 Consumer Sentiments 6 4.3 Corporate Culture 6 4.4 Customer Retention and Growth 6 5. Global outlook 7 6. Industry outlook of healthy lifestyle products 7 7. Comparison between Osim and its competitors 8 8. Osim Financials 8 8.1 Company’s Financial Ratios 8 8.2 Market
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Many large corporations offer different pension programs as an income source for employees during their retirement years. The Coca Cola and Pepsi companies are two international competitors that have several products with different pension plans. These two companies are the most popular beverage brands in the nation and even their pension plans are comparatively different. It is highly important to properly administer these plans especially with the events that occur in the corporate finance world
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