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    (PMJDY) – A NEW DIRECTION FOR MAINSTREAMING THE FINANCIALLY EXCLUDED . National Journal of Management (IJM), ISSN 0976 – 6502(Print), ISSN 097 , 31-42.  Guntupalli, P. S. (2016). Exploring the impacts of “Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana’- PMJDY, in urban areas, w.r.t. Mumbai . IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance (IOSR-JEF) , 82-86.  Rai, D. S. ( 2015). PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN YOJNA: AN AMBITIOUS PLAN FOR FINANCIAL INCLUSION. RESEARCH FRONT , 25-32.  Raval, D. H. (2015). Shaping New India…

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    China Stock Market Essay

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    The risk of China and the US stock market is different with the Standard & Poor 's index for the past 10 years has a volatility of about 1.25% a day; with fuses at 7% which is about five and a half times the standard deviation. This is not a normal distribution; the probability of occurrence…

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    Yuming Kuo Biography

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    Yuming Kuo, who was an industrious and earnest organizer, was an investment adviser in a stock broker company. He researched and analyzed the business conditions of both listed and OTC companies, and gathered the world-wide news about everything, especially put close attention to the government's trading and economy policies. Although investing in stock market could not guarantee always making profits, his still reasonably estimated both the risks and the profits under the legitimate company…

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    Stock Market Influences

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    To some, stock market investments make the primary component of an individual retirement portfolio. Enterprises and enterprises become noticeable when they access the stock market with the intention of raising capital for strategic and operational purposes. Stock markets trends have an influence on consumer and corporate willingness to invest thereby controlling United States economy (Arbogast, 2013). By facilitating, trades between companies, consumers and other companies. The stock market…

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    Bernie Madoff started his family-operated business legally selling stocks before committing one of the largest white-collar crimes of our generation. Madoff was a credible and well-respected figure on Wall Street. He was lobbying for investment changes, sat on an advisory committee for regulation of the stock market, and served as the Chairman of NASDAQ (Ferrell, Fraedrich & Ferrell, 2013). As Madoff became more respected, his clientele list became more select. Bernie Madoff promised his…

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    Knight Frank Australia

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    Knight Frank Pty Ltd, headquartered in London, is a commercial and residential property consultancy that was founded in 1896. Being one of the largest global real estate consultancies, Knight Frank occupies 370 offices with over 12000 employees in 55 countries. With regards to Knight Frank Australia, the organization employs nearly 1,000 workforces in 24 offices. Along with the increase competition of real estate companies, larger organizations usually obtain better opportunities in providing…

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    and can be bought or sold with little effect on the price of the securities. Furthermore, short term investments usually provide a firm with an increase in return on investments (ROI). Additionally, some short term securities include treasury bonds, stocks, mutual funds, money market funds or even certificates of deposits, in which a company may use to earn quick cash. Some firms have a short term investment account, if their financial position is strong; whereas the company makes investments to…

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    Case 5.2 Facebook Essay

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    making the decision to buy stock? In this case the information withheld from investors was very important in making the decision to buy stock. Facebook, which made most of its revenue from ads, were losing clients due to their ads not being seen on the mobile app which millions of Facebook users were accessing Facebook through. If the investors had been properly informed of this situation they could’ve used their own judgement to make the choice if they still wanted to buy stock or not. 2.…

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    informing two stockbrokers about stocks and columns that have high predictable value on the market. R. Foster Winans disclosed this information to the stock brokers before the company made the information available to the public. The crime that was committed in this case is referred to as insider trading. Insider trading is when employees inside of a company have access to profitable information that has not been made available to public in regards to the stock market. In addition, insider…

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    A. The New Zealand Exchange or the NZX is subsidized by the New Zealand Clearing and Depository Corporation and has branches both at other parts of New Zealand and Australia. It is described as a company that “builds and operates capital, risk, and commodity markets and the infrastructure required to support their clients”. Apart from this, they also provide information, data, tools, and the like related to agriculture sector of the two aforementioned countries that could help their clients…

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