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Option Futures Derivative - 0 views

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    Futures are the most common type of derivatives. In a futures contract, the investor agrees to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price on a particular date in the future. The investor gets profit or loss from that derivative based on the difference between the bought price and actual price of the underlying commodity on the actual date of contract.
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Gary Gensler's Conversion to Financial Reformer - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Today, he is emerging as one of the nation’s archreformers, pushing to impose some of the most stringent new financial regulations in history. And as the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the leading contender to oversee the complex derivatives contracts that played a central role in the financial crisis and, in turn, the Great Recession, he is in a position to influence the outcome. It may seem an unlikely conversion, but it is one that has won the approval of Brooksley E. Born, of all people, a former outspoken head of the commission. She sounded alarms more than a decade ago about the dangers hiding in the poorly understood derivatives market and was silenced by the same Washington power brokers that counted Mr. Gensler as a member. Mr. Gensler opposed Ms. Born, according to people who worked at the commission in the 1990s, and in 2000 played a significant role in shepherding through Congress deregulation measures that led to explosive growth of the over-the-counter derivatives market. That was then. These days, Ms. Born is convinced of Mr. Gensler’s reformist zeal, as he takes on Wall Street in what is becoming one of the fiercest battles over regulation in the postcrisis era. “I think he is doing very well,” she said in an interview. “He certainly seems to be committed to robust oversight of derivatives and limiting excessive speculation and leverage.” The proposals championed by Mr. Gensler, if adopted by Congress, would substantially alter what is now a largely unregulated market in over-the-counter derivatives, financial instruments used by companies and investors to protect themselves and bet on moves in variables, like interest rates or currencies, and to speculate. The proposals include forcing the big banks that sell derivatives to conduct their trades in the open on public exchanges and clear them through central clearinghouses, so that any investor can see the prices that dealers charge their customers. Today, those transactions are bilateral and private.
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    For 18 years, Gary G. Gensler worked on Wall Street, striking merger deals at the venerable Goldman Sachs. Then in the late 1990s, he moved to the Treasury Department, joining a Washington establishment that celebrated the power of markets and fought off regulation at almost every turn.
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    Maybe he has "SEEN THE LIGHT" (had an almost "religious" conversion to the benefits of regulation). Then again, maybe his old employer (Goldman Sachs) - having become the "biggest and baddest" in the regulation-less free-for-all (including getting bailout funds through AIG for credit-default-swap "insurance" on derivatives) - wants to "cement" their position with regulation preventing any other party from doing what they did (and he is willing to help them in that regard)!?
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    Maybe he has "SEEN THE LIGHT" (had an almost "religious" conversion to the benefits of regulation). Then again, maybe his old employer (Goldman Sachs) - having become the "biggest and baddest" in the regulation-less free-for-all (including getting bailout funds through AIG for credit-default-swap "insurance" on derivatives) - wants to "cement" their position with regulation preventing any other party from doing what they did (and he is willing to help them in that regard)!?
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Robotic Process Automation - 0 views

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    Robotic Process Automation Technology has replaced and restored many old ways of communication, transportation, and way of doing things. So much so that now, technology is all set to take over human workforce also. No, it's not exaggeration. It is near future. By employing software, based on artificial intelligence using machine learning, all the redundant tasks like keeping records, performing basic calculations and innate transactions, can be made human free. The technology that works to robotize the jobs which require humans is called as Robotic Process Automation. Robotic Process Automation can be very convincingly labeled as 'the driver of the future'. RPA aims at automating the processed which are otherwise carried out by humans in a business. The machines (or the software) are designed in such a way that they are capable of interpreting the message and manipulate the data in the required way. Process automation has always been a part of many organizations, reducing the job of employees and making machine operation independent has always been one of the many functions of Business Process Management. Robotic Process Automation takes it to another level, Robotic Automation makes the machines smart, and enables them to gather, calculate, report and sometimes manipulate data thus reducing human interference by automating problem understanding and decision making. What is RPA? RPA is the process of enabling a system to function in the same way as it would function with human logic without actually employing any human. It is a derived from three technologies, namely: workflow automation, screen scaping and artificial intelligence. Huge and complex but rule-based processes are tailored and automated with RPA. Where is RPA used? RPA sits at the top of all processes; it synchronizes all the processes together and generates results which are overwhelming. RPS is employed in almost all the phases of business processes. Front-end operations: RPA finds its appl
sonamp

Nifty Future Trading - 0 views

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    Nifty Futures is a futures derivative of the S&P NIFTY 50 stock index of Indian stock market. NIFTY is an index so Nifty Futures Trading involves all the market risks associated with Index futures trading.
sonamp

Nifty Future Trading - 0 views

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    Nifty Futures is a futures derivative of the S&P NIFTY 50 stock index of Indian stock market. NIFTY is an index so Nifty Futures Trading involves all the market risks associated with Index futures trading.
arjun aswal

Arun Panchariya - United Arab Emirates | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Arun Panchariya has over fifteen years of in-depth experience in financial services including private equity and retail banking across a range of geographic locations and deal sizes. He is adept in trading of direct equities, commodities, futures, derivatives and other financial and money market instruments.
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arun panchariya dubai - United Arab Emirates | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Arun Panchariya has over fifteen years of in-depth experience in financial services including private equity and retail banking across a range of geographic locations and deal sizes. He is adept in trading of direct equities, commodities, futures, derivatives and other financial and money market instruments.
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Arun Panchariya, Consul General of Liberia in the UAE, Dubai - 0 views

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    Arun Panchariya has over fifteen years of in-depth experience in financial services including private equity and retail banking across a range of geographic locations and deal sizes. He is adept in trading of direct equities, commodities, futures, derivatives and other financial and money market instruments.
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Rolls Royce - Arun Panchariya; businessman, entrapenor, banker in Dubai - 0 views

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    Arun Panchariya has over fifteen years of in-depth experience in financial services including private equity and retail banking across a range of geographic locations and deal sizes. He is adept in trading of direct equities, commodities, futures, derivatives and other financial and money market instruments.
sonamp

trade4target - 0 views

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    Trade4target day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments (e.g. stocks, options, futures, derivatives, currencies) within the same trading day such that all positions will usually be closed before the market close of the trading day. This trading style is called day trading. http://goarticles.com/article/Trade4Target/4673346/
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DEVELOPMENT: Economic Boom Worsened De-industrialisation of LDCs - IPS ipsnews.net - 7 views

  • There is a need for transaction tax on trade in commodity derivatives (financial instruments linked to future prices of underlying assets) and for more schemes to deal with the stabilisation of commodity prices. Panitchpakdi indicated concern over the excess of liquidity driving up the prices of maize and wheat in 2010.
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      Slow down the financial economy, roughly to the speed of the real economy.
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    "Globalisation has not treated everyone equally," added Zeljka Kozul-Wright, chief of the LDCs section at UNCTAD. "LDCs are on the losing side because of their dependence on commodities export. During the boom period, dependence on commodities export increased while manufacturing sectors declined."
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