Investment Management Lecture Notes Prof. Doron Avramov The Jerusalem School of Business Administration The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Syllabus: Course Description In this course you will study the theory and practice of investment management in domestic and global (especially US) financial markets. The course comprehensively describes conceptual paradigms and their extensive applications in practice. 2 Prof. Doron Avramov‚ The Jerusalem School of Business Administration‚ The Hebrew
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ASSIGNMENT ABMF 3043 INVESTMENT & FINANCIAL ANALYSIS Topic: You are given RM 500‚000 to invest in a stock listed on Bursa Malaysia. Select the stock that you will invest in. Program Finance and Investment Tutorial class Group 7 Tutor’s name Mr. Liaw Saw Keong Date of Submission 28th June 2013 Student’s Name ID Number 1. Lim Shi Qin 11WBD02943 2. Chan Shi Yoon 11WBD04413 3. Chin Yoon Ling 11WBD08032 4. Ooi Wai Jin 11WBD02139 Table of Contents Assessment Criteria 2 Plagiarism Statement 3 Contents
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ab Global Economics Research Emerging Markets UBS Investment Research Emerging Economic Focus The India Property Primer (Transcript) Hong Kong 23 June 2011 www.ubs.com/economics Jonathan Anderson They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they can see nothing but sea. – Francis Bacon Economist jonathan.anderson@ubs.com +852-2971 8515 Suresh A Mahadevan‚ CFA Analyst suresh.mahadevan@ubs.com +91-22-6155 6066 Ashish Jagnani Analyst ashish
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Roles of an Investment Banker The primary function that an investment banker would carry out is assisting the companies to raise money through various measures like the sale of the traditional securities in the markets. These securities can be bonds‚ preferred stocks or common stock options. An investment bank provides three primary functions for its clients‚ while raising money for them 1. Investigation Any company that wants to raise money will be approaching an investment banking firm or
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Gold Investment Digest First quarter 2011 April 2011 www.gold.org Overview Gold’s long-term supply and demand dynamics and several macro-economic factors ensured gold remained a soughtafter asset in Q1 2011. Following a consolidation in January‚ gold ended the quarter on a firm footing‚ returning 2.4% over the period. Price trends The gold price rose by 2.4% during Q1 2011 to US$1‚439.00/oz by 31 March‚ on the London PM fix. However‚ gold’s volatility continued to diminish‚ a testament to
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CHAPTER 15 INVESTMENTS CONTENT ANALYSIS OF EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS Time Range (minutes) 10-15 10-15 10-15 15-20 15-20 10-15 Number E15-1 E15-2 E15-3 E15-4 E15-5 E15-6 Content Trading Securities. (Easy) Journal entries. Unrealized holding gain. Balance sheet disclosure. Trading Securities. (Moderate) Journal entries. Income statement and balance sheet disclosures. Long-Term Investments. (Easy) Securities available for sale. Purchase and adjusting entries. Available-for-Sale Securities. (Easy)
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The Investment bank is the financial institution which assists the governments‚ corporations and the individuals in raising the capital by acting or underwriting as the agent of the client in issuance of securities. The investment bank can also help the companies which are involved in acquisitions and mergers‚ and offer ancillary services like the trading of the derivatives‚ market making‚ foreign exchanges‚ instruments of the fixed income‚ equity securities and commodities. Unlike the retail
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Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ the case of Saudi Arabia By Fawaz Binsaeed 0531820 BBS Doctoral Symposium 23rd & 24th March 2009 1 Factors Affecting Foreign Direct Investment Location in the Petrochemicals Industry‚ The case of Saudi Arabia Abstract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an important source of capital and economic growth in developing countries. It provides a package of new technologies‚ management techniques
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benchmark(s) are you using? How do you measure investment performance? What does good performance mean to you? Making money‚ low risk‚ low volatility‚ consistent growth in returns. 2. What might explain the fund’s performance? There are two most frequently used measurements: (1) The percentage of annual growth rate of NAV assuming reinvestment (the total return on investment) (2) The absolute dollar value today of an investment made at some time in the past. Measures above
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1 Elasticity of Demand The demand of any product depends on the pricing strategy being followed by the company as well as other factors like nature of product i.e. necessity or luxury‚ availability of substitutes‚ switching cost etc. If the product is a necessity usually it has an inelastic demand. Inelastic demand refers to the situation where one unit increase or decrease in the product’s price cause less than one dollar change in the units demanded of that product (Kreps‚ D. M. 1990). If product
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