Clearing & Settlement - Depository, clearing and settlement at Vietnam Securities Depository (VSD)PROBLEMS OF BOND MARKET IN VIETNAM (1)1. Small size (15.8% GDP), government bond still dominate the market with 14.3% GDP (2011)2. Ceiling interest rates are n[r]
ABSTRACT. Foreign capital flow in empirical studies has recently recovered into the developing countries and emerging markets. Their impact on growth of such countries has empirically increased and also created some negative temporary effects. Forei[r]
Promotion: in marketing, the term “promotion” is as form of communication thatthe company uses various multimedia methods to focus on a targeted segment inorder to reach specific marketing objectives.The project will build the detailed 5 years marketing plan for the development ofHOSE in[r]
1.2. Research gap From the above summary, the thesis finds that there is still a gap that needs to be supplemented and completed as follows: The domestic and foreign studies have studied only a part of the aspect of the price of gold, gold trading activities, State man[r]
Proprietary trading activities is one of the most important activities of a securities company. It has a major influent on the formation and development of the securities market in general and the securities company in particular. In Vietnam, the official stock market came into being with the estab[r]
2I. TALK ABOUT THE STATE OF TRADING SHARES ON VIET NAM STOCK EXCHANGE NOWADAYS.1.DEFINITION.a.Stock or shares:A share or stock is a document issued by a company, which entitles its holder to beone of the owners of the company. A share is issued by a company or can bepurchased fr[r]
the way the market operates. The widespread notion that the stock marketneeded ‘‘fixing’’ after the 2000 break just was not as prevalent as before. It mayhave been a speculative bubble that burst, but the basic functioning of themarket was not questioned as it had been in previou[r]
ically are based. Still, we have seen the stock market rally and fall back manytimes in its history. The good news is that its advances have always exceededits declines. Today the stock market, measured by the Dow Jones IndustrialIndex (DJIA), is many times higher[r]
change was connected to brokers in every major U.S. city. A price for a stockset on the New York exchange became the stock’s price.Despite setbacks in 1837 and again in 1844, both related to national eco-nomic downturns, economic growth kept trading in stocks and t[r]
It is useful to distinguish at this point the confusion between wealth andincome, especially as it relates to the stock market. Wealth refers to thedifference between the value of assets and liabilities at a point in time. Forexample, suppose an individual has 100 shares of XYZ[r]
holders are residual claimants and only get what is left after claims bybondholders and preferred stockholders are satisfied. This is very differentthan a deposit at a bank, which promises investors a fixed return on theirmonies, or a bond that promises fixed periodic payments. Since commonstock does n[r]
Because investors in ETFs are purchasing an individual share of the fund,there are certain tax advantages to this type of fund relative to investing in anopen-end mutual fund. In particular, investors in ETFs have more discretionin realizing capital gains. This is because[r]
of computer programs to signal the ‘‘best’’ times to buy or sell—so-calledprogram trading. Improved transacting technology and the increased relianceon mathematical models to trigger the buying and selling of huge blocks ofstock (and futures, of which more will be said shortly) proved to be acombina[r]
Dow Jones Industrial Average: Close, 1900–1910Source: Adapted from www.economagic.com.A Brief History of the U.S. Stock Market 15investors’ expectations took hold following the rulings cited above. Theybegan to question future business profits, and there was growing concernabout the wea[r]
member firms of national securities exchanges, the SIPC’s purpose is to pro-tect investors against losses stemming from actions taken by their brokeragehouse. That is, if a brokerage fails, investors’ funds are protected up to a certainmaximum. For instance, in 1970, the SIPC covered customer[r]
114 Dictionary of Finantial and Business Terms Lico Reis - Consultoria & L?nguas licoreis@terra.com.br Pure yield pickup swap Moving to higher yield bonds. Pure index fund A portfolio that is managed so as to perfectly replicate the performance of the market portfolio. Pure expectatio[r]
symmetrical distribution, with the same standard deviation). Figure 6 shows the cumulative percentage for the top 5companies by capitalisation in the major Australian GICSsectors (S&P, 2003).It is apparent only a few companies dominate thatResources Sector (Energy & Materials)[r]
that from 1982 to 1999, stocks had a total return of 17.3 percent.2This returnwas accomplished by being in stocks everyday and reinvesting dividends backinto the market. However, for those investors who made the wrong decisionabout being in the market on only twenty-four[r]
something of a quantum leap. They were faster, more capable, and their useto gather and process information reached new levels. As the IT revolutiontook off, the economy (and stock prices) went along for the ride.Not only did the economy grow and incomes rise, but inflation also re-mained surp[r]