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    BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS OF EXCHANGE-RATE CHANGES BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS OF EXCHANGE-RATE CHANGES Market Decisions On the marketing side‚ exchange rates can affect demand for a company’s products at home and abroad. A country such as Mexico may force down the value of its currency if its exports become too expensive owing to relatively high inflation. Even though inflation would cause the peso value of the Mexican products to rise‚ the devaluation means that it takes less foreign currency to

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    to make provisions for easier access to fund which is used for developmental purposes and other businesses. In fact‚ for a nation to develop there is a dire need for that nation to have a functional and efficient capital market of which the stock exchange is the hub. A capital market‚ which is a part of the financial market‚ is constituted as soon as a network of financial institutions interact to mobilize and allocate long term funds into productive investment. The long term funds are exchanged

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    [pic] An assignment on Application of Information Technology in Stock Exchange (Dhaka) Course no: PAD-122 Course title: Computer Application and Information Management Department of Public administration‚ University of Dhaka Submitted to: Professor Sofiullah Course Lecturer of PAD- 122‚ Department of public administration University of Dhaka Submitted by: Mehedi Hasan Roll no: 49 1st year‚ 2nd semester‚ 4th batch Session: 2009-10 Department of Public administration University

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    The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 JFM GM520 - Legal Political & Ethical Dimensions of Business April‚ 12 2010 The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was passed by congress to strengthen the government’s control of the financial markets. It was preceded by the Securities Exchange Act of 1933 which was enacted during the Great Depression in hopes that the stock market crash of 1929 would not be repeated. The basic difference between the two acts was that the 1933 Act was to govern the

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    Differentiation Financial Hedging International Finance in Practice: Porsche Powers Profit with Currency Plays CASE APPLICATION: Exchange Risk Management at Merck Summary MINI CASE: Economic Exposure of Albion Computers PLC How to Measure Economic Exposure 1. Suppose the U.S. dollar substantially depreciates against the Japanese yen. The change in exchange rate a) Can have a significant economic consequences for U.S. firms. b) Can have a significant economic consequences for Japanese

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    asset/company/firm. Stock exchange is a organized place or arrangement where the buyer and seller is broughttogether so they can buy sale their stocks/share. For example Dhaka Stock Exchange has aelectronic trading system called TESA and Chittagong Stock Exchange has an electronic tradingsystem called VECTOR. These two system work as an arrangement to help buy/sale of listed securities. The Securities and Exchange Commission is the regulatory body of Bangladesh capital market. Stock exchanges are called capital

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    Bombay Stock Exchange |Bombay Stock Exchange | |[pic] | |[pic] | |Type |Stock Exchange | |Location |Mumbai‚ India | |Coordinates |[pic]18.929681°N 72.833589°E

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    The Columbian Exchange was basically a period where animals‚ slaves‚ and vegetables were traded between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The main continents that traded were North America‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa. This era was considered to have begun when Christopher Columbus went overseas and discovered the New World. On his ships‚ he carried a lot of people and animals and plants. The Columbian Exchange was also an introduction of new‚ major crops to all four hemispheres. It also changed

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    Role of Dhaka Stock Exchange. 1. Meaning of Capital Market 2. Sub-Markets of Capital Market * The Primary Market * The secondary 3. ROLE OF CAPITAL MARKET 4. Capital Market of Bangladesh 5. SEC Regulating the CSE and DSE 6. Background of Dhaka Stock Exchange 7. Nature of Dhaka Stock Exchange * Public Market (Only trading of market lot share is done here through automatic matching) * Spot Market (Spot transactions are done here through automatic matching which must be settled

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    Part-A Securities Exchange Commission Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) is the regulator of the capital market of Bangladesh. SEC was established on 8 June‚ 1993 under the Securities and Exchange Commission Act‚ 1993. The Chairman and the members of the commission are appointed by the government. The commission is a statutory body and attached to the Ministry of Finance. 1. Mission of SEC: i. Protect the interests of securities investors. ii. Develop and maintain fair

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