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    just seen or felt the effect of the New York Stock Exchange opening bell signaling a new day in the financial markets, and I was blessed with the opportunity to be on this podium ringing the bell alongside my father. When my dad said he could take me to the New York Stock Exchange to ring the opening bell, I was ecstatic. The textbooks which I had read in school did not come close to encompassing all the unique characteristics at the New York Stock Exchange. I was immersed in a sea of red and…

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    Brexit is a great example of this. When Great Britain voted to leave the European Union, stock markets around the world fell sharply. It is amazing how much effect one vote in one place can have on the whole world. If the world was not so flat, a vote in one country would not affect the whole world. With globalization a country changing one…

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    launched its website in March 1998. SEEK developed from a small Australian start up to being a worldwide leader in the creation and operation of online employment commercial centers. On April 18, 2005, seek was publicly listed on an Australian stock Exchange (ASX: SEK). Its Headquarters located at Melbourne, Australia. Seek operates in 18 countries across Australia, New Zealand,…

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    The stock market has always been known as the "barometer" of the national economic growth and development, played price discovery, resource allocation of investments and other important roles in the modern economic market. With the expansion of the scale of stock markets, the impact of stock markets on economy is becoming more and more important, and the expansion or contraction of the stock prices have become an important cause of the macroeconomic fluctuations. In addition, the government…

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    posits 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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    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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    “an investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” This goal of this paper is to help readers make better investing decisions in China’s security markets by enhancing their knowledge on the framework of its stock exchanges, history of fraud…

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    obtaining the shares are different. According to ‘Provisional Administration Ways for State-owned Shares in Stock Corporations’ (PAWSSSC), because there are different investment entities and equity management entities, state shares and state-owned legal person shares are collectively referred to as state-owned shares. Specifically, when government and relating departments invest or acquire stock corporations, their shares are clarified as state shares. When state-owned legal persons and…

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    In the novel, The Ascendant, by Drew Chapman, the United States was in a cyber war with China, where literary elements such as plot development, foreshadowing to create suspense, and point of view are skillfully used to drive the novel. Each of these elements help to convey the story’s central theme: when a war begins to break out, the military are not the only ones whose lives will change entirely. The team attempting to fight back in this covert war against the Chinese faced many struggles,…

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    In China, few researchers have explored women elite leaders’ ambition and competition with other women, or their relations, to develop relationship-based approach to women leadership. In my research I will explore how women elite leaders perform their ambition and competition between women in China. I will focus on women elite leaders’ experiences of social relations who are at the top of hierarchies as directors of Chinese listed companies. Moreover, I will explore some positive aspects which…

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