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    The Democratic Republic of Congo is known to be the richest country in the world when it comes to natural resources. The countries raw minerals are thought to be worth 24 trillion dollars in U.S. currency. With that being said, the level of FDI for every country is actually very important. The FDI net inflows are -$343,601,083 in 2014. The Commercial Service Exports were $163,054,886 in 2014 and the Total Merchandise Trade was 40.76%. The chart below shows five years` of FDI net flows. Imports…

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    Global business today is subject to various kinds of risks. One risk that global business needs to handle is the foreign exchange risk. Foreign exchange risk is the risk that companies face a potential gain or loss due to the fluctuation of an exchange rate change. Companies could be subject to a significant financial loss even with a small change in the exchange rate. Thus, the primary purpose of managing foreign exchange risk is to mitigate potential currency losses. There are at least…

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    2. Problem Statement These methods have shortcomings and lack the in depth explanation or causality of the complex Intermarket relationships. Moreover, these methods like neural networks and manual or automated technical analysis assume a fixed relationship and do not accommodate well to the ever changing dynamics in the global economy and the change in the relationships (divergence/decoupling) between these four markets. Many factors influence the change in the relationships between these…

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    The whole research was based on the individual secondary research. All the statistical data were obtained from the dataset of official statistics. The CPI in Japan and the Indian CPI were drawn from the World Bank Group and the nominal exchange rate came from the IMF. For collecting these data, it is no doubt that the secondary research method was the feasible way in comparison with the primary research. However, there were three limitations of the entire research. The first source of weakness…

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    The global flow of silver from the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century effected many different aspects of society including the economy and the social aspects of society. Economies ended up plummeting and Europe’s attitudes took a bad egotistic turn when it came to luxury goods, that's only some of the effects of the social and economic changes. The flow of trade increased the integration of Europeans in the globalization of trade around the world, which helped with the new…

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    Beck International Trade

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    Beck, Thorsten. "Financial development and international trade: Is there a link?" Journal of international Economics 57, no. 1 (2002): 107-131. This paper by Beck focuses on economies that has created budgetary sectors, have a near favorable position in assembling businesses. A two-division display demonstrates the part with vast scale economies benefiting more than the other financial sectors. In nations with elevated amounts of monetary advancement, fabricated fares speak to a higher offer of…

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    US Dollar V.S. EURO The two currencies, US dollar and EURO, can be said two of the most effective systems in the economy world. As US dollar is used by the United State, an influential country in terms of both economic and political and EURO is used by twenty-six countries and nineteen of those countries are in the European Union. Perhaps we are not using those two currencies, but we cannot deny that we are affected strongly by them, since the world is becoming smaller because of the…

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    Miliangoss Case Study

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    Miliangos Case Miliangos was a suit brought in England by an unpaid seller of goods. It was an action for price,, which had been expressed in the contract as an amount in Swiss francs. In its original claim the seller had asked for judgment in English pounds, calculated by reference to the sterling equivalent of the price in Swiss francs at the date that payments should have been made. That is, initially the plaintiff advanced a claim in complete accordance with what was then understood to be…

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    Tequila Crisis

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    economy underwent a recession as a result of the peso’s devaluation during 1994-1995. The GDP of Mexico decreased by 6.2% during 1995. The Mexican treasury issued short-term debt instruments in domestic currency with a guaranteed repayment in U.S dollars, which attracted foreign investors. On December 20th, 1994 the central bank devalued the peso, which led investors’ fear that risk premiums would go even higher. To counter act the resulting capital spike, the bank raised interest rates but…

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    Product Description for Sunshine Morgan Silver Round Although the original Morgan Silver Dollar is highly sought after, finding those coins in good condition has become a frustrating and expensive ordeal for collectors and investors alike. These Morgan Silver rounds minted by the Sunshine Mint offer a cheaper alternative to the original coins by allowing you to own a memorable piece of American history while obtaining a significant amount of pure Silver in the process. Sunshine Minting Inc. is…

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