Finance: Problem Set 1 Question 1. An ANZ Bank currency trader working out of Wellington New Zealand wonders if she can make an intermarket arbitrage profit using Solomon Islands dollars (SBD) and Singapore dollars (SGD). If she has 10 million New Zealand dollars to work with and gathers the following quotes‚ calculate if she can make a profit (show your workings): National Australia Bank quotes NZD/SBD 5.7796 – 5.8241 Citibank quotes NZD/SGD 1.0148 – 1.0156 Commonwealth Bank quotes SGD/SBD
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3.2 Internal growth strategies refer to the growth within the organization by using internal resources. It focuses on developing new products‚ increasing efficiency‚ hiring the right people and better marketing. Should Vodacom want to expand into Africa to sustain profitability it can use its can consider its internal growth Vodacom can now then focus on what it already had this includes the quality it gives to their customers this including its latest development of LTE which is fourth generation
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ECO 252 -- HW 9 Questions 1. Which of the following events would cause a decrease in the equilibrium interest rate in the short-run money market? For each event‚ simply state YES or NO. a. The price level increases‚ Ceteris Paribus. b. The FOMC conducts open market sales of existing bonds‚ Ceteris Paribus. c. The aggregate demand shifts to the left‚ Ceteris Paribus. d.The Fed increases the required reserve ratio‚ Ceteris Paribus. e. The Fed increases the money supply‚ Ceteris
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Economic Sustainability The business of staying in business Deborah Doane & Alex MacGillivray New Economics Foundation March 2001 Executive Summary Although sustainability is now generally understood to be a combination of environmental‚ social and economic performance‚ this report finds that economic sustainability is the most elusive component of the “triple bottom line” approach. There is not even universal consensus that businesses should be economically sustainable‚
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BEC 1034 MICROECONOMICS TUTORIAL 1 (Chapter 1: Ten Principles of Economics) 1. The phenomenon of scarcity stems from the fact that a. most economies’ production methods are not very good. b. in most economies‚ wealthy people consume disproportionate quantities of goods and services. c. governments restricts production of too many goods and services. d. resources are limited. 2. "There is no such thing as a free lunch‚" is used to illustrate the principle that a. goods are scarce. b. people face
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ISSUES AND CHALLENGE Team management is officials who decide the schedule and the future plans and other governing of the team. Even so‚ this management still exist many issues and challenge. First‚ the issue of team management is the team conflict. In a team or group‚ there will be instances when the team’s members disagree on the progress‚ decisions and proposed solution within the project and these will lead to the occurrence of conflict between team members. When conflict is mismanaged‚ it
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How did the last economic crisis affect the relations between US and China? Table of contents Page Introduction ..............................................................................................................................2 US-China complex interdependence .......................................................................................3 US-China trade transaction ..................................................................................
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have an impact on GE which are social‚ economic and technical. Social There are more and more utility companies that are providing both electricity and electric related services to try and help their customers decrease their electric bills. These services that are being provided are a benefit to society and include controlling the demand for energy‚ reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide and trying to slow global warming. The social factors that affect a company “involve the beliefs‚ values
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Herzberg Frederick Herzberg (1923-) had close links with Maslow and believed in a two-factor theory of motivation. He argued that there were certain factors that a business could introduce that would directly motivate employees to work harder (Motivators). However there were also factors that would de-motivate an employee if not present but would not in themselves actually motivate employees to work harder. McGregor McGregor’s X-Y theory is a salutary and simple reminder of the natural rules for
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Leaning against the wind‚ but how? Monetary policy versus macro-prudential measures F Gulcin Ozkan University of York and Filiz Unsal IMF 19 September 2012 () Leaning against the wind‚ but how? Monetary policy versus September 2012 measures 19 macro-prudential 1 / 28 Plan of the talk Motivation - ’ lean versus clean’debate prior to and in the aftermath of the 2008-2009 global …nancial crisis (GFC) An overview of how our basic model works Basic model Simulation Results Welfare analysis
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