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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...r workers. Give them the big picture. Why is the company raising funds, who are the investors, how will the future of the firm (and their personal f... ...he not so distant past, there was little difference between financial and strategic investors. Investors of all colors sought to safeguard their inv... ...uction (and of service provision) expanded. A single investor (or a small group of investors) could no longer accommodate the needs even of a singl... ...itled "The Impact of Short Selling on the Price-Volume Relationship: Evidence from Hong Kong", the authors, Michael D. McKenzie or RMIT University ... ... "The Impact of Short Selling on the Price-Volume Relationship: Evidence from Hong Kong", the authors, Michael D. McKenzie or RMIT University - Sch... ...Press International (UPI) The recent implosion of the global equity markets - from Hong Kong to New York - engendered yet another round of the semi... ... International (UPI) The recent implosion of the global equity markets - from Hong Kong to New York - engendered yet another round of the semiptern...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...Council GDP Gross Domestic Product HNWI High Net Worth Individual HSBC The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation IFSL International Financial Serv... ...ed Debt Obligations (CDO) – securities based on the mortgages – to various investors across the world, including investment banks, hedge funds, insura... ...ble portions of risk were held on the books of the originating banks. Many investors bought these CDOs because they had received top AAA ratings and h... ...an to default, rating agencies downgraded their ratings of CDOs. Suddenly, investors found that they were holding devalued securities that could not b... ...also played an important role. 9 China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong have been running persistent trade surpluses for many years as a ... ...played an important role. 9 China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong have been running persistent trade surpluses for many years as a resul... ...specific sectors to capital controls) to regulate such flows. In May 2010, Hong Kong imposed new measures in an attempt to curb soaring real estate pr... ...fic sectors to capital controls) to regulate such flows. In May 2010, Hong Kong imposed new measures in an attempt to curb soaring real estate prices ...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...usality strength will be discussed in the section: Buying by institute investors in the stock market example [50]. →  + Increase of composit... ...n, the (FCR–1) is equivalent to the following: Not buying by institute investors →  + Not increase of composite stock price. (FCR–2) Here... ...nti- quanity fuzzy sets. Then the following holds: Selling by institute investors →  + Decrease of composite stock price. (FCR-3) Here “s... ...of Decision Science and Managerial Economics), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, (1993), 129-142. 65. Lee, K.C., W.J. Lee, O.B. Kwon, J.H. Han... ...ecision Science and Managerial Economics), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, (1993), 129-142. 65. Lee, K.C., W.J. Lee, O.B. Kwon, J.H. Han, P.I...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...een the case in mainland China) - two sprout off shore (as is the case in Hong Kong and in Bulgaria). But this defies logic : the market today is g... ...he case in mainland China) - two sprout off shore (as is the case in Hong Kong and in Bulgaria). But this defies logic : the market today is global... ...edia kept their costs down in good times and bad. Dot.coms devoured their investors' money in a self-destructive and avaricious bacchanalia. But wh... ...nomenon. It imparts information to potential consumers, users, suppliers, investors, the community, or other stakeholders in the firm. It motivates ... ...the firm. It motivates each of these to do his bit: consumers to consume, investors to invest and so on. But this is not the main function of the a... ... very much the same situation is developing in Israel, Britain, Australia, Hong Kong and - with the 1996 Telecommunications Act - in the USA. This 19... ...much the same situation is developing in Israel, Britain, Australia, Hong Kong and - with the 1996 Telecommunications Act - in the USA. This 1996 Act...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...s and ventures which have not returned one single useful; thing back to their investors except useless tidbits of useless facts which have no applica... ...y of disconnecting all involvement from the business you invested in from the investors who do not even read the lying portfolios they send out once ... ...s rely upon stockholders for their investment income and supposedly try to pay investors a steady stream of free profit… all humans have come to beli... ...ish colonies in the East? The Robber Baron cities of Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong; are now all bastions of super-capitalism and pure greed. T... ...olonies in the East? The Robber Baron cities of Singapore, Shanghai, and Hong Kong; are now all bastions of super-capitalism and pure greed. They w... ... left behind: are all desperately scrambling to create the same desolation of Hong Kong and Singapore. The only good that came out of the British Em... ... behind: are all desperately scrambling to create the same desolation of Hong Kong and Singapore. The only good that came out of the British Empire;... ...ia who refuse to feel human emotion, ping- pong, the computer game: pong, King Kong: the King cut off from State: King Kong falling off the Empire St...

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