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    Trade Finance

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    Test on TFCMS Please select the best option in the following MCQs Please write your name‚ roll no. & Section on the top right hand corner of the answer sheet 1. Trade involves movement of _______ a) Funds b) goods c) documents d) all of these 2. This is an example of Invisible trade transaction a) Tourism b) Software c) a & b d) none of these 3. This is true for Financing against cheques : a) To be provided only for customer b) To check the track record

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    Datamonitor’s Eastman Kodak Company - SWOT Analysis Company Profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. The report examines the company’s key business structure and operations‚ history and products‚ and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. Eastman Kodak Company manufactures and markets a range of consumer and professional imaging products. The company primarily operates in the US‚ Europe‚ Middle East and Africa. It is headquartered in

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    Trade Deficit

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    1. Is Warren Buffett’s decision to bet against the dollar a good one? Why or why not? A: Yes. He is betting that trade deficit will not be fixed and American’s bad habit of borrowing from abroad to pay for today will not stop. This is caused by Americans spending far more on imports than they are earning from exports. To finance this trade deficit‚ the U.S. borrows from abroad. Also‚ the U.S. government is spending more than it takes in from taxes. The budget deficits widens the gap between

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    contamination to occur‚ and how hard it is to clean it up…. Do nations possess nuclear‚ chemical and biological weapons because of fear of attack from some other nation‚ or is it because without them the strong cannot exploit the weak?" Andreas T. The arms trade is a major cause of human rights abuses. Some governments spend more on military expenses than on social development‚ communications infrastructure and health combined. While every nation has the right and the need to ensure its security‚ in these

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    Fair Trade

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    Fair Trade. I don’t think that knowing about the origins of the product is important. When I go out to a store and buy something‚ sometimes I look and care what it’s made of‚ but not every time. For instance when I buy food and stuff like that‚ I often just like closely at the food I buy. How delicious it looks and what condition it’s in. When I buy clothes I want to know where it’s from and “how” it’s made. Once I bought a cap from a site that sells clothes‚ caps and boots on the internet.

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    Kingdom has an embassy in Budapest. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union. See also Hungarian migration to the United Kingdom. British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about the relation with Hungary: There is a healthy trade and investment relationship and British tourists frequently visit. Hungarians work and study in the UK‚ but not in anything like the numbers of other Central European countries.  The UK and Hungarian governments discuss a wide range of issues - from

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    Silver Trade

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    the grand spice trade routes over Asia could compare with the enormous scale and complexity the discovery of deposits of silver in Spanish America and Japan brought to global commerce. The silver trade initially brought extravagant‚ even opulent‚ wealth to Europe‚ China‚ Japan‚ and the traders in these nations‚ but in the end resulted in one of the most extreme cases of global inflation ever recorded‚ ruining the economies of Spain‚ Portugal‚ and China. Socially‚ the silver trade (and Spanish colonization)

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    argument for the protection of trade secrets. The report investigates the conflict between Samsung and LG. Samsung claims that LG stole its display technology and blame its own Samsung employees. Samsung accused eleven people‚ including six of its own employees of stealing its trade secrets and it claims that LG has stole its display technology. Introduction Trade secrets are any confidential business information which provides an enterprise a competitive edge. Trade secrets can be manufacturing

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    how the NBA (National Basketball Association) and NBPA (National Basketball Players Association) functioned as a whole. I do know about basketball but this labor dispute had really nothing to do with basketball the game but everything to do with basketball the business. I had never thought of the NBA as a business before. Picking this dispute gave me a chance to dive into information and research on how the business side of things went. I also knew I would learn many new things as this term went on

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    Employment and Trade Unions

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    employer and the employee are obvious parties. The state‚ in ensuring a level playing field for both sides‚ provides the legal framework within which such relations may take place". In industrial relations‚ workers are generally represented by their trade

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