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Essays on stock market market

  1. The stock market
    During the 1920s, the stock market became the focus of popular interest. ... In conclusion, the stock market crash of 1929 was the result of many causes. ...
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  2. The Stock Market Investing
    For most people, the stock market is a mysterious financial institution that still has a profound effect on their lives. among the ...
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  3. Shareholder Activism the Stock Market
    THE STOCK MARKET AND SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM INTRODUCTION Companies can raise capital in two ways: by issuing debt or selling equity. ...
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  4. Investing in the Stock Market
    Introduction There are several ways in which investors can invest money in the stock market. Among these is the stock option, of which there are several types. ...
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  5. Stock Market and Bond Market in the US
    COMPARING AND CONTRASTING THE STOCK MARKET AND THE BOND MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES This research compares and contrasts the stock market and the bond market ...
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  6. Stock Market Crash of 1929
    The factors leading up to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression all had one element in commonarrogance. The ...
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  7. Interest Rates and the Stock Market
    Absent the presence of special factors, interest rates drive the stock market. ... The stock market is particularly sensitive to Federal Reserve policy. ...
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  8. The stockmarket crash of 1929
    ... the indispensable element of substance 3. By implication, the same could be said of the stock market boom which began to develop in full force in 1928. ...
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  9. COMPUTERS AND THE STOCK MARKET This research co
    First, how have computers been and continue to be used in the stock market Second, how are computers likely to affect the stock market over the next decade ...
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  10. Factors Leading to Stock Market Crash
    The factors leading up to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression all had one element in commonarrogance. The ...
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  11. THE STOCK MARKET CRASHES OF 1929 1987
    THE STOCK MARKET CRASHES OF 1929 and 1987 On the surface, there was a similar pattern to the stock market crashes of 1929 and 1987. ...
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  12. Stock Market Development and Privatization in Saudi Arabia
    AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND THE PRIVATIZATION OF STATEOWNED ENTERPRISES S0Es IN SAUDI ARABIA: A RESEARCH ...
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  13. Fuzzy Logic in Stock Market Analysis
    ... are less sharpely defined. Stock market analysis is one area in which we frequently encounter such situations. We can give an exact ...
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  14. Stock Market Crash, World War II
    Stock Market Crash Between the two World Wars, the major worldwide event was the Great Depression, an event for which the seeds were sown by the First world ...
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  15. NASDAQ Securities Market
    ... In the 1990s, NASDAQ has emerged as a viable international stock market McGowan, 1994, p. 128. An important role played by NASDAQ ...
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  16. Stock Investing Strategies
    ... Following the explanations of the theories, the stock market phenomenon referred to as a craze is examined by assessing the TulipBulb Craze and the Internet ...
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  17. Two Theories of Stock Investing Strategies
    ... Following the explanations of the theories, the stock market phenomenon referred to as a craze is examined by assessing the TulipBulb Craze and the Internet ...
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  18. Mutual Funds Segment of the Investment Market
    ... by 1991 and to 1.8 trillion by 1993.9 The development of the mutual fund segment of the American financial sector was hampered by the stock market crash of ...
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  19. The Changing Market of Mutual Funds Introduction Th
    ... The development of the mutual fund segment of the American financial sector was hampered by the stock market crash of 1929, and later by both the Great ...
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  20. Junk Bond Market
    ... 15Ibid, 78 79. 5 THE FALL OF JUNK BONDS The fall of junk bonds was initiated by the stock market crash of October 1987. Initially ...
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  21. Money Market Rate Forecasting
    ... Depending on interest rate expectations, the performance of the stock market, unemployment, inflation and various other economic factors, bonds in the ...
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  22. International Stock Markets
    ... A greater number of Asian exchanges are included in this research because of the significant growth in stock market activity in that region over the past decade ...
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  23. BRIEF ANALYSIS OF MONEY CAPITAL MARKETS IN THE US
    ... The stock market is a barometer of confidence in the future of the economy. ... Historically, stock market price declines have preceded recessions. ...
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  24. Stock Price Maximization
    ... The stock market and its investors recognize that companies must do a certain amount of what might be referred to as investments in the future. ...
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  25. Fundamental Vs. Technical Stock Analysis
    ... actions. When the term is applied to the stock market, it means that shortrun changes in stock prices cannot be predicted. Investment ...
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  26. Internet Companies Going Public
    ... actions. When the term is applied to the stock market, it means that shortrun changes in stock prices cannot be predicted. Investment ...
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  27. Acquisitions Mergers Market
    ... Initially, the right is worthless because the price at which they can be used is set higher than the market price of the stock. ...
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