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A Place to gain knowledge about Credit Derivatives, the seller the buyer and the third party, types of derivatives, contracts and credit protection

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Topic of the week :  Biggest Project Management Mistakes     Go to Topic
Nearly 70 percent of IT projects are dogged by cost-overruns or aren't...
 
 
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I'm a big fan of lists. Heck - show me a project manager who isn't a fan of lists! I'm especially fond of lists that explain how not to do something. This way, I feel as though I'm learning from the expensively-gained experience of others. The list isn't meant to be exhaustive and isn't meant to be in order, but I hope this list proves useful to someone, somewhere: Mistake #1:Keep the team and the stakeholders apart #2: Communicate infrequently #3: Save all your testing until the last minute #4
Hi, The recent guidelines from basel committee's on LRM is very descriptive and detailed. It has also talked about "sufficient liquidity", Liquidity risk tolerance limits, liquidity cushion, intra-day liquidity risk management, early warning...
Is zero percent inflation good for economy ?
Answered by Abhay Pendharkar, Risk Management Consultant  | 3 years ago
Dear till date this industry has only work for class not for the mass. The HMO will be right answer for this and we anre unaware about HMO ( Health Management Orgnisaton or Health Care Management). As indian we dont want to pay for consultancy. If you...
I don't think so they will enter soon as we have already seen a pullout of funds by foreign institutional investors from the country's equities and debt markets....
Answered by SACHIN SAXENA, Financial Analyst Accenture  | 3 years ago
India's "Cash Market'' for equity is ostensibly a cash market, but it functions like a futures markets in every respect. NSE's ''EQ'' market is a weekly futures market with tuesday expiration. The trading modalities on NSE from Wednesday to tuesday,...
Answered by Alok Kumar Singh, Sr. Associate, UBS  | 3 years ago
The credit markets are very cautious and funding is limited as a result hard money may become a little more prevalent.
Answered by Gandhi Rajan, Sr. Associate, ICICI Securities  | 3 years ago
No, I don't think retail investors are educated enough to understand and their brokers wouldn't want the liability of explaining it to them.  
Whether you should buy them is a determination for you to make. These factors may help you decide  Central government securities are safe. They're less risky than other investments since both principal and interest are guaranteed by the full faith...
Answered by Gandhi Rajan, Sr. Associate, ICICI Securities  | 3 years ago
Warren Buffet is an Investor and George Soros is a Trader. So difference will be there!!
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