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    Stocks and Bonds

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    In the financial markets‚ the most common forms of marketable securities are stocks and bonds. Though they have some similarities to each other‚ they differ greatly in many aspects. Broadly speaking‚ both financial instruments enable one to invest in corporations‚ public and/or private‚ with possible profitable returns in the future. Stocks (or shares)‚ by definition‚ are shares of ownership in a company. By purchasing stocks in a company‚ the investor becomes a part owner‚ and thereby owns a percentage

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    of Bonds Fixed rate bonds have a coupon that remains constant throughout the life of the bond. A variation are stepped-coupon bonds‚ whose coupon increases during the life of the bond. Zero-coupon bonds (zeros) pay no regular interest. They are issued at a substantial discount to par value‚ so that the interest is effectively rolled up to maturity (and usually taxed as such). The bondholder receives the full principal amount on the redemption date. High-yield bonds (junk bonds) are bonds that

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    A company may issue both stocks and bonds which can be a sign of the company’s financial standing in a market. Since investors are risk averse and they would not like to put their money on stocks and bonds of a struggling company‚ but they would like to put their money on stocks and bonds of a stable and a progressing company. Investors benefit from company’s profit in the form of dividend when they buy a company’s stocks and investors can get higher or lower yield based on the bonds. This is the

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    Bonds And Yields

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    10 Bond Prices and Yields 1. a. Catastrophe bond: Typically issued by an insurance company. They are similar to an insurance policy in that the investor receives coupons and par value‚ but takes a loss in part or all of the principal if a major insurance claim is filed against the issuer. This is provided in exchange for higher than normal coupons. b. Eurobond: They are bonds issued in the currency of one country but sold in other national markets. c. Zero-coupon bond: Zero-coupon bonds are

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    Bond and Rate

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    dropped in the TA’s box by 6pm of the due date. Late submission will not be accepted.  Please state clearly the names and UIDs of each member on the first page of the assignment. Homework Assignment #3 Due: 15th April (Wednesday)‚ 6pm 1. A lender plans to invest $100m for 150 days‚ 60 days from today. (That is‚ if today is day 0‚ the loan will be initiated on day 60 and will mature on day 210.) The implied forward rate over 150 days‚ and hence the rate on 150-day FRA‚ is 2.5%. The actual interest

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    Maison Martin Margiela – Singapore Expansion Plan Adelina Etcu‚ Cibowa Kalala‚ Cindy Yoel Tanesia‚ Nita Tjandra Introduction Luxury brands are being used by the Asians to define their identity and social position in the society.1 The global luxury goods market is forecast to expand by 65% from 2010 to 2015‚ with most of this growth countries in Asia Pacific and will remain the fastest growing market and the key regions for expanstion for luxury goods retailers excluding Japan.2 Singapore is

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    BOND MARKET DEVELOPMENT: MONETARY AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM STABILITY ISSUES 2008 Ananda Silva∗ ∗ Ananda Silva‚ Director of Bank Supervision Department‚ Central Bank of Sri Lanka. 1 CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Bond Markets and Macroeconomic Stability A. B. C. D. High and Volatile Inflation Continuing large Fiscal deficits and Rising Public Debt Continuing Current Account Deficits Leading to Depreciating Currency Other Impediments in market and Institutional Infrastructure III

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    Training Bond

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    WHY I WANT TO EXECUTE A TRAINING BOND In the first place we should understand the concept of a training bond‚ it is supposed to be an avenue for an employer to training employees under conditions where they pay a stipend whilst increasing their knowledge and skill of the job. The main reason for any training bond is that it stops the practice where the current employer pays for the training‚ and then as soon as you gain the qualification you jump to another better job with it‚ so the current one

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    Ruskin Bond

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    Introduction A lot has been written about Ruskin Bond‚ our very own Indian writer‚ whose writing s span over 50 years. His versatile‚ original and elegant style of writing has made him a favourite to readers around the world. Despite Bond’s British background‚ he writes about India as an insider’s perspective. Having lived the majority of his life in India‚ he knows the country well and writes an authenticity and emotional engagement about the land and the people of the Himalayas and small-town India

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    Roller Coast

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    er 3) Physics of roller coasters | | Simply speaking‚ a roller coaster is a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track.[1] This combination of gravity and inertia‚ along with G-forces and centripetal acceleration give the body certain sensations as the coaster moves up‚ down‚ and around the track. The forces experienced by the rider are constantly changing‚ leading to feelings of joy in some riders and nausea in others. The basic principles

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