…s government spending and tax policies, which historically […] More... The U.S. stock market reflects expectations for future economic performance and corporate profitability. In 2025, the S&P 500, a broad benchmark index for U.S. large company (large-cap) stocks, rose to record …
…actical exposure, ensuring that students gain expertise in banking, investment, stock markets, and financial analysis. As one of the leading universities for Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) in Financial Markets, NCU integrates industry certifications, including Mutual Fund Distributi…
…is study, from the Group-A category companies of the listed companies of Bombay Stock Exchange. We have employed 'content analysis' method to measure the frequency of intellectual capital reporting in the annual reports of sample companies over the three-year period start…
…erica's largest corporations are riding a wave of surging profits and AI-fueled stock market enthusiasm to record highs, small businesses across the country are cutting staff and scaling back operations as years of high inflation, cautious consumers and tariff confusion take thei…
…Vol.29 No.1 pp. 73-104 (with Kim, Sun Je) "An Empirical Research for Evaluation Stock-Fund Return on Korea Market" Journal of Economics and Business Vol.29 No.1, pp. 55-80 (with Shim, Kung-Bo) "An Empirical Distribution Hypothesis for Fund Return" Journal of Economics and Busines…
…nsition risk in a cross section of 14,400 firms in 77 countries, we find higher stock returns associated with higher levels and growth rates of carbon emissions in all sectors and most countries. Carbon premia related to emissions growth are greater for firms located in countries…
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…ent your wants and savings plan to the class. Bite Size Economics Introduce the stock market as a market in which the public buys and sells stock, or shares of ownership in companies. Brainstorm companies that students are familiar with (such as McDonalds, Nike, Toys R Us, etc.) …
…ssidy proposes an intriguing solution: borrowing $1.5 trillion to invest in the stock market, providing a financial cushion for Social Security. This idea, while bold, raises concerns about market volatility. Critics argue that relying on stock market returns is risky, and they'r…
…e Chinese mainland, China Merchants Holdings (International) ('CMHI', Hong Kong Stock Code: 0144) has established a comprehensive port network in the major coastal regions in the mainland, covering areas in the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta, the Bohai Economic Zone, …
…ssidy proposes an intriguing solution: borrowing $1.5 trillion to invest in the stock market, providing a financial cushion for Social Security. This idea, while bold, raises concerns about market volatility. Critics argue that relying on stock market returns is risky, and they'r…
…down that online trading platforms, which allow individuals to trade in company stocks and other financial assets, appear to have increased in number, their advertising proliferating via multiple channels such as the Internet, TV, and even on the sides of city buses. These advert…
…ssidy proposes an intriguing solution: borrowing $1.5 trillion to invest in the stock market, providing a financial cushion for Social Security. This idea, while bold, raises concerns about market volatility. Critics argue that relying on stock market returns is risky, and they'r…
…ssidy proposes an intriguing solution: borrowing $1.5 trillion to invest in the stock market, providing a financial cushion for Social Security. This idea, while bold, raises concerns about market volatility. Critics argue that relying on stock market returns is risky, and they'r…
…ssidy proposes an intriguing solution: borrowing $1.5 trillion to invest in the stock market, providing a financial cushion for Social Security. This idea, while bold, raises concerns about market volatility. Critics argue that relying on stock market returns is risky, and they'r…