Kauffman in 1998. It is a leading global alternative asset fund with approximately $29.9 billion in assets under management (AUM) as of March 31‚ 2007. They have three core business Private equity funds Hedge funds Publicly traded vehicles- Castles Castles- $ 3Bn Hedge fund$9.6Bn Private equity fund- $ 17.5Bn STRATEGYStrong Investment Performance Expand our Investment Products STRENGTHPresence in world market Good investment return Strong investor relation around 650 investors
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Pair Trading Educational Course – Part 1 Contrary to popular belief the market has logic to it. The market is efficient most of the time‚ which is stocks are priced accurately according to all the known and forecast information. The truest logic running through markets is that of relative value‚ all assets are worth something in relation to something else. Take gold for example; when you buy gold you are going short the dollar too. Stocks‚ when you buy stocks you are going short cash. Stocks‚ bonds
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CHAPTER 1 About Participatory Notes ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬____________________________________________________ Introduction to Participatory Notes: Participatory notes (PNs / P-Notes) are instruments used by investors or hedge funds that are not registered with the SEBI (Securities & Exchange Board of India) to invest in Indian securities. Indian based brokerages buy Indian-based securities and then issue participatory notes to foreign investors. Any dividends or capital gains collected
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The Dodd Frank Act Term Paper What the Dodd Frank Act Is The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform‚ better known as the financial bill‚ was signed by President Obama on July 21‚ 2010. The Act was basically passed to possibly prevent another 2008 financial crisis from occurring. It provides significant changes to the structure of federal financial regulation and new requirements that apply to market assistants. Due to this there are many acquisitions that can occur. The Act has made a huge changes
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e)The Ponzi Schem( Bernard Madoff First Semester - 2012 Contents: Name of the company…………………………………………………………2 Field of the company…………………………………………………...…..2 The Ethical dilemma or issue‚ which faced the company………………..2 The Consequences of ethical dilemma……………………………....….…3 -Economical consequences………………………………………....……3 - Social consequences……………………………………………..……..3 - Political consequences…………………………………………
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Corporate Governance What were the failures in the Madoff’s affair ? Minor : Management‚ Technology and Entrepreneurship Students : ..................................... Rémi Caroff Ha-Phong Nguyen Hamza Sehaqui Professor :............................... Matthias Finger Lausanne‚ Spring 2013 Corporate governance | Bernard Madoff case Table of content 1. Introduction and problem statement ................................................................................................. 1
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Hedges and Sacco introduce Chapter 2 with Silvia Ramos‚ she was in a bakery when the gunman came in and shot Hernadez‚ her husband‚ a bullet through his heart. He then speaks of the violence in those communities and if that violence continues and are not handled at that time‚ then more is to come‚ “violence begets violence” (64). He makes a point that the communities which are suffering from this violence stem from “Slavery. Segregation. Sharecropping. Convict leasing. Jim Crow. Lynching. Urban squalor
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Risk Governance - Group C Amaranth Advisors Q1. How significant were Amaranth´s positions in relation to the market? What were they hedging? Hunter is expected to have held up to 100‚000 contracts in a single month maturity while NYMEX in total had an average open interest of 71‚869 for each year with total average open interest for a single month across different years were at the maximum 138‚859 . This implies that Hunter held positions as big as the market and could have possibly traded via
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Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Pretty Unreal: Ever Wish You Could Look as Hot as Celebrities Do? Well‚ They Don ’t Look as Good as You Think." Current Health 2‚ a Weekly Reader Publication (Jan. 2005): 15(4). Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 17 Oct. 2013. Hedges‚ Chris. "Celebrity Culture Is Harmful." Celebrity Culture. Ed. Roman Espejo. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2011. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Addicted to Nonsense." Truthdig.com. 2009. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 17 Oct. 2013 Stimpson‚ Emily
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International Financial Management‚ 2e (Bekaert / Hodrick) Chapter 1 Globalization and the Multinational Corporation 1.1 Multiple Choice Easy 1) Which of the following was created in an effort to promote free trade? A) World Trade Organization B) the Sarbanes-Oxley Act C) multilateral development banks D) the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Answer: A 2) Which one of the following is an investment from which the payoff over time is derived from the performance
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