Capital Markets Essays

  • The Integrity of Capital Markets

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    Introduction Capital market is constituted of both primary and secondary markets all of which provide long-term investment opportunities. They are markets for long term funds with maturity period of more than one year. Examples of Financial instruments which are used in capital markets are debentures, terms, loans, bonds, warrants, preference shares and ordinary shares among others. These markets constitute of bond market and stock market in which debts and equity securities are traded respectively

  • The Egyptian Capital Market And The Stock Market

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    Introduction "A stock market is a spot in which long term capital is raised by industry and trade, the administration and nearby powers and it is viewed as capital market. The cash gets from private investors, insurance agencies, annuity finances and banks and is generally masterminded by issuing houses and vendor banks. Stock market is a spot where the securities can be sold and acquired at a concurred cost. Stock exchanges are additionally a portion of the capital market which gives a market to the shares

  • Saudi Arabia Capital Market Case Study

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    History of Financial markets: Saudi Arabia’s capital market is considered to be young compared to other financial markets in the region. Saudi financial markets have been developing slowly because most enterprises in the country are either government owned or family-owned, most of which was funded through state budget, and as a result reduced the need for financing. In the recent past, Saudi Arabia has focused on a careful measurement for structural developments and regulatory changes. However

  • The Islamic Capital Market

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    development of Islamic capital market. Islamic capital market is a growing and important sector in Islamic financial system. It has been developed since a few decades ago led by Malaysia. Even though it has been develop, many issues and challenges arise in order to align with the perfect Islamic capital market. In contrast, with the challenges they face, it lead to a very bright future of Islamic Capital Market. Regardless of the name Islamic, every products in Islamic capital market is provided for every

  • Capital Market Authority

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    CAPITAL MARKETS AUTHORITY INTRODUCTION The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is an independent government regulating agency responsible for overseeing or supervising, licensing and monitoring the activities of market intermediaries, including the stock exchange market and the central depository and settlement system and all the other persons licensed under the Capital Markets Act of Kenya. The capital market is part of the

  • The Security Market Line: Setting The Capital Asset Pricing Model

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    Security market line (SML) is a line on a chart representing the capital asset pricing model (CAPM). The security market line plots risk versus expected return of the market. The security market line is a useful tool in determining the relationship between risk and return for individual securities. If a security plots the security market line, it indicates a higher expected return for a given level of risk than the market. The security market line shows a positive linear relationship between returns

  • MANDATORY ROTATION OF AUDITORS

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    issue, which have been based on their experiences and is therefore necessarily more subjective than from impartial, third party studies. There are differing opinions, as some audit firms wish to preserve the client bases, while others welcome more market volatility. Mandatory firm rotation has been concluded as an unnecessary step at present, whose main impact will be the auditing profession and its ability to attract talent for the future. At a time when the restoration of public trust in financial

  • Competitve Analysis of The PC Industry

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    Economy”; we had an evolving innovation economy. Surviving and prospering, calls for a sound grasp of the drivers of change. The fact that there has never been a “golden company” that consistently beat the market is due to differing principles under which capital markets and corporations operates. Markets, built on the assumption of “discontinuity” enable, manage and control the process of creative destruction by encouraging new entrants that produce superior results and value by “remorselessly” replacing

  • Chrysler Swot Analysis

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    the Neon (their best known small car).- Are behind in R&D and announced they would be introducing an electric vehicle in three to five years when most of their competition will have them sooner.- Being a private company makes it harder to go to capital markets for money.- Under past ownership they used to build vehicles that dealers didn’t want, didn’t order and couldn’t sell resulting in a time consuming mess that needs to be cleaned up.- After 8 years of foreign ownership Chrysler has been stripped

  • The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Corporate Coruption

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    stringent and comprehensive laws and punishments to avoid such corporate scandals in the future. On July 30, 2002 President Bush signed into law the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. The law was enacted to bolster public confidence in our nation’s capital markets. It imposes new reporting requirements and significant penalties for non-compliance on public companies and their executives, directors, attorneys, auditors and securities analysts. In my opinion, one of the significant provisions of the Act,

  • Case Study Of BMO Capital Trust

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    BMO Capital Trust The company which I chose is BMO Capital Trust. The BMO Capital is a member of the BMO Financial Group. The trust is a close-ended trust established under the law of the province of Ontario. The company is a subsidiary of Bank of Montreal. The BMO Trust Capital was incorporated in 2000. The company’s headquarters is based in Toronto, ON. The BMO Financial Group is one of the leading financial services provider in Canada. It has total assets worth US$513 billion and above 45,000

  • Combining Wealth and a Passion for Capital Markets in My Career

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    Two factors have defined my career so far: struggle to overcome my family’s abject poverty and passion for capital markets. And interestingly, both have spawned long term goals, which seemed disparate, until recently; while I have embarked on a course to become a financial whiz, substantial success in emerging from poverty has kindled my hankering for rural India’s uplift. However, having worked in the financial industry for last 2 years, I have realized its potential to influence growth. Consequently

  • RBC: History and Sustainability

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    listing common shares on the New York Stock Exchange in 1995. They also acquired Security F... ... middle of paper ... ...onetary value, but in the end would make them fully sustainable. Third and finally, by continuing to offer financing and capital for new green energy sources and other companies to improve sustainability would not only help them reach their own green goals, but provide others with the ability to be fully sustainable. In conclusion, Royal Bank of Canada is a fully capable,

  • Wall Street

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    collective set of financial institutions in New York City including stock exchanges, banks, brokerages, commodity markets, money markets, hedge funds, etc.[1] These institutions buy and sell securities in capital markets. Securities are contracts, to borrow money or fund a company for a stake in its ownership for example, that can be traded at a price. Capital markets are the markets, like stock exchanges, where these securities are traded. Generally, companies need money to produce what they sell

  • Internationalization Of Accounting Standards For Consolidation - Japan

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    US and Japan. This is an especially timely topic as standardization of financial markets is a prerequisite to international free trade. Given the trends toward greater globalization, the motivations of companies for seeking a uniform accounting system are strong. If companies have to prepare their accounts according to several different sets of rules, in order to communicate with investors in the various capital markets in which they operate or for other national purposes, they incur a considerable

  • Stock Market: efficient allocator of resources?

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    question on discussion whether it is important for stock markets to be efficient in order to fulfil its roles, it is important to discuss the roles and the functions of the stock market and why it is important for the stock market to be efficient in order to be able to operate and to perform its role as an efficient allocator of resources.. Secondly it is essential to look at the concept of capital market efficiency and what it means. Clearly, market efficiency is a concept that is controversial and attracts

  • Urban Outfitters Continuing Case Study Part 2: Creating a Business

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    Kelly I McGowan (2010), introduction to business “The form of ownership they choose will affect virtually every aspect of establishing and operating the business” (p.68) before involving in business it need to be consider the most effective form. Capital is one of the factors to determine the form of business to start. The form of business we choose to establish new business also affects the amount of profit gain, owners liability and kind of tax we have to pay. According to Steve Jobs, article

  • Chilean Economic Shock Therapy

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    socialist regime of Salvador Allende in 1973, Chile’s government has implemented an authoritative economic restructuring program that replaced state intervention with market incentives and opened Chile to the global economy. This four-phase process transformed the economy from highly protective industrialized to an open free market economy based on agricultural exports. The process by which the Chilean economy was stabilized was termed “shock therapy.” Like other dramatic economic policy changes

  • Marks And Spencer Business Strategy

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    one roof (Cole, 1997). In the vertical integration strategy, the firm will deal substantial with products from a single supplier and M&S gets the exclusive rights to deal with the product and its supply to the market. This is necessary when the company aim is to serve an identified target market which is exclusive and has the potential to sustain and grow the company substantively. These employ a tar... ... middle of paper ... ... strategy of cutting cost is planned in the next one or two years

  • Financial Accounting Essay

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    perspective. At the same time, some mainstream economists find these regulations stringent and are of opine that it would be in better interest of the business if financial accounting regulations reduced. These economists either represent the “free-market” perspective to argue against financial accounting regulations. WHAT IS REGULATION? When we discuss about accounting regulation, we are discussing policy or rule set by an i... ... middle of paper ... ...rd-setters needs to analyse cost-benefit