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    companies engage in foreign currency transactions and translations and the impact of such on profitability. Proposed Means to Achieve this Objective The research will involve an investigation into aspects of the oil and gas industry value chain affected by foreign exchange exposure using extant literature and peer reviewed journal articles. As part of analysis, the researcher will engage in an examination of form 20-F comments by selected companies relating to the extent of foreign currency…

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    Interest Rate Parity Essay

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    Aims & Their Importance Our aim is to find out if there is Interest Rate Parity (IRP) between the USA and China, over an annualised period of 10 years (April 2005-April 2015). We think that this is an important topic as the US are the current global economic superpower, and China is an up and coming power. Also, as there is a lot of trade between the two countries, and we know that china is highly dependant on their exports for GDP growth. A higher Yuan causes exports to slow ( 1% decline for…

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    made international trade existent is globalization. It’s the increasing connection and integration of people, organizations, countries and different cultures around the globe. We integrate through political, economical and social issues, trade and foreign investment. We’ve learnt that with globalization, no nations exist in economic isolation (Carbaugh). No country has achieved economic success without being open to the rest of the world. Even the very isolated North Korea has a growing trade…

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    Implications Of FDI

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    Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a controlling ownership in a business enterprise in one country by an entity based in another country. FDI is a major source of capital for many developing countries such as Russia and Zambia. It is usually difficult for these countries to solely rely on their own domestic strengths and capacities alone and therefore FDI is considered necessary for these countries as it contributes to their general economic growth. However FDI can have a huge positive and…

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    international, it looks like the world economy is heading in the right direction. The U.S. and Europe will be happy, because now the Yuan might soon be valued correctly, and China will be happy because they might soon have an important role in the global foreign exchange trading…

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    Case Study: The Impact of Information Technology (IT) on Market Efficiency in the North American Security Markets As discussed in the previous sections, security markets around the world are using information technology in a verity of applications, and they are computerized to different degrees. Prior to Freund and Pagano (2000), there has been little done in terms of studying the impact of using information technology on the efficiency of exchange markets. Also, there were not enough empirical…

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    Comparing two cultures there will always be obvious differences, this couldn’t be any more true when you compeer the United States of America to Japan. On one end of the spectrum you have Japan that has thousands of years of history and deep sense of tradition. Then you have America when put into comparison to Japan. When it comes to age is like a child and American culture is consistently changing and being influenced. I am not saying that Japanese culture has not changed over the years, but…

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    One of the key parts of economic globalization is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). According to Todaro and Smith, who are economic development professors at New York University and the George Washington University, the growth of private FDI in the developing world has been extremely rapid - though it has came in waves - in recent decades (Todaro & Smith, p685). This paper explores what has been happening with regards to FDI in Mongolia since 2005. It analysis a recent trend in FDI in Mongolia…

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    Pricing Comparing Japan’s purchasing power with the United States, Sherwin Williams will use the Big Mac Index. As of July 2017, the price of purchasing one Big Mac in Japan is 380.00 JPY or in US dollars, 3.36 USD. The average price for one Big Mac is 5.30 USD in the US. The price of Emerald paints can range from 80 USD to 90 USD in the US. Thus, the retail price of such brand of paint will be priced at 50.71 USD to 57.05 USD in Japan. In Japanese yen, the price will be converted as 5685.15…

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    ABSTRACT India with the Population of around 1.31 billion is the second largest market in the world in terms of customer after China. With many well-established domestic and international market players giving an intense competition to each other in the FMCG space for supremacy, Patanjali Ayurveda has not only survived but has also rose among the ranks of competition with the help of various qualities such as innovation, alternate marketing techniques and with a goal of providing good quality…

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