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    amount of imports and exports went down and interest rates rose. US companies operating in other countries found they could not borrow as much money due to the costs associated with the loan. This led to the dollar not being worth as much on the exchange, which led to the stock…

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    1. My initial position on trading simulation was to forecast and capture the trends of the ETF market by focusing on the Macroeconomics such as effect of the Presidential Election, GDP rate and foreign currency fluctuation. According to The Washington Post, the committee judges of The Federal Reserve have strengthened the idea of an increase in the interest rate after the election. Since the Presidential Election was scheduled during the trading simulation, I also expected the interest rate to…

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    The second selection is exchange rate determination and behavior/exchange rate risk management. Exchange rates of one country will be different from another country due to supply and demand. These are rates are changing everyday and are found on financial markets by banks. The exchange rate of a country is important for the country’s health and trade. Many factors can alter a country’s exchange rate, such as inflation, interest rates, account deficits, economic performance and political reasons.…

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    a simple answer to the swirling emotions and questions in the reader’s head after the first page: prioritize time. The inner dialogue of the two halves is set off by itself spatially in an attempt to empathize with the instincts that London Stock Exchange Group wishes to instill in viewers – a drive that will entice them to let the Group handle their investments. The initial firing up of viewers is cooled and the resulting flow put towards selling the…

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    Net neutrality: Net neutrality is the notion that promotes neutral internet which means that internet service providers should not block legal content, applications or facilities, or forbid the use of non-harmful devices. Net neutrality works on the principle that all web traffic flow should be treated equally, no matter where it originated or the type of data transmitted. A neutral Internet provides a massive, open, and worldwide market, and the ability for anyone to access information,…

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    As of recent years, a new concept has shown the potential to change a key component for most modern day individuals, the Internet. The name of this concept is Net Neutrality, a relatively modern concept that has already caused significant change in the political sphere, and it has proven to be a very divisive issue, essentially polarizing the political spectrum as well as the society that encompasses the Internet into a wild debate. More importantly, this concept has actually caused change at…

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    be used to facilitate exchange. In this example, Marx demonstrates how, when we use money as a medium of exchange, objects we once used as commodities have metamorphosed into objects with a different use, that of a medium of exchange. Marx goes on to explain that this change occurs after commodities enter the process of exchange as they are; they are then differentiated into commodities and money. He points out that gold, as an example, once entered in the process of exchange, is perceived by…

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    military spending, and foreign investment which threatened the Bretton Woods system, because the United States did not have enough gold to cover the volume of money in the worldwide circulation at the $35 per ounce exchange rate (Office of the Historian, n.d.). Traders in foreign exchange markets became increasingly inclined to sell dollars based on their belief that the dollars overvaluation would one day compel the United States government to devalue it, which resulted in periodic runs on the…

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    The internet is the global communication network that allows almost all computers to connect and exchange information; restrictions should not be added to certain content and websites just because some users abuse the privilege of infinite knowledge. Although there are many issues regarding copyright and illegal media, I believe that there should not be tougher federal restrictions for content on the internet for many reasons.…

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    Business World You have heard about Steve Jobs and Lee Byung-chul. If you have not, you will know them as soon as you hear IPhone, and Galaxy. Every one of us has one of these products, and we use them all the time in school, business, and personal work. Thinking about my future, immediately I would say 70 to 80 percent of people, as I believe, will think about having enough money that can let them live wealthy. According to the Detterbeck wealth management website, once people think about their…

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