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    1 Question One (a) What do you understand by the term Foreign Exchange Market? (b) Does Tanzania need to have a foreign exchange market? Explain. (c) Identify and explain the role of each agent who is participating in the foreign exchange market. Question Two (a) Define and give an example of (i) Direct quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Kenyan shilling (KES)‚where Tanzania is designated as a home country. (ii) Indirect quote between Tanzanian shilling (TZS) and Rwandese Franc (RWF)

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    gov/timeseries/LNU04000000?years_option=all_years&periods_option=specific_periods&periods=Annual+Data http://financeandinvestments.blogspot.com/2011/05/historical-annual-returns-for-s-500.html Jain‚ Rajiv‚ and Daniel Kranson. "The Myth of GDP and Stock Market Returns."2009. Web. 4 Mar. 2012. <http://www.virtus.com/vsitemanager/Upload/Docs/6141_GDPwhitepaper.pdf>. Rao‚ Rama. "Forecasting Future Returns." Financial Physics. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 5 Mar 2012. <http://www.financialphysics.net/future

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    The stock market is perfectly competitive because there are a very large number of groups in the market. The stock market‚ as we know it‚ is a global community that consists of four different groups: public corporations; market makers; buyers; and sellers. Public corporations are businesses that offer shares‚ or ownership‚ to anyone willing to pay money for them. Buyers are investors who want to purchase ownership; sellers are shareholders who want to get rid of their stock in exchange for cash.

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    WHY DO FIRMS GO PUBLIC? Forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance James C. Brau‚ PhD‚ CFA Professor of Finance Editor‚ Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance July 1‚ 2010 Department of Finance Marriott School Brigham Young University 640 Tanner Building Provo‚ Utah 84602 Phone: 801.318.7919 Fax: 801.422.0741 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1649008 WHY DO FIRMS GO PUBLIC? Six months after he founded Netscape‚ Clark agitated for the company

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    efficiency of such indexes. This study investigates whether stock market indexes based on an array of cap-indifferent measures of company size are more mean–variance efficient than those based on market cap. These “Fundamental” indexes were found to deliver consistent‚ significant benefits relative to standard cap-weighted indexes. The true importance of the difference may have been best noted by Benjamin Graham: In the short run‚ the market is a voting machine‚ but in the long run‚ it is a weighing

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    although undefined‚ there have been major advancements in technology in recent years regarding software and hardware in the world of business and medicine. These advancements have revolutionized how money changes hands in the world’s financial markets‚ how major surgeries are conducted‚ and how technology is used in the education of today’s youth. Electronic Platforms Today‚ most securities and options traders trade from an electronic platform or even multiple platforms. Even the most common

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    information in GM Exhibit 1 and its stock price in GM Exhibit 2‚ when do you first see signs of GM’s impending financial distress? The sign of GM’s impending financial distress is first seen in 2005. GM reported a net loss of more than $10 billion and has continued to post annual losses since that time with losses reaching almost $31 billion in 2008. GM’s cash flow from operations in 2005 was a negative $16.8 billion. Reviewing GM’s stock price‚ we can see that the stock price also decreased dramatically

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    _____ refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy.   A.  Forward integration C.  Globalization   43.  Which of the following statements is true regarding the globalization of markets?   C.  There still exist significant differences among national markets along many relevant dimensions‚ including distribution channels‚ culturally embedded value systems‚ and legal regulations. 44. Automobile companies promote different car models in different countries depending

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    >once you click on enter‚ go to the Facturen Tab pick the date which the creditnote was issued and then open Boekhouding2012.fsl form >While in Boekhouding.fsl form‚ Click on Memoriaal then input the date when the creditnote was actually issue and the EID of the person doing the booking off. Next‚ click on Nieuw Button and while on the 1st table‚ third column (Ref.no)‚ type the creditnote invoice number that was issued and on the fourth column (Gno.) type code 1200 (General Debtors codeno)

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    Question: - Why is Seagate undertaking this transaction? Is it necessary to divest the Veritas shares in a separate transaction? Who are the winners and losers resulting from the transaction? Solution: - Seagate is undertaking this transaction to generate significant wealth gains for Seagate shareholders. There is a value gap generates due to Seagate’s VERITAS stake. VERITAS stake value exceeds the entire market capitalization of the Seagate. Seagate faces two problems because of VERITAS stake

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