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Early in 2011, we received a surprising invitation from the Financial Times Lexicon. A reader had suggested that an entry on differential accumulation be added to the Lexicon, and the online content developer asked us if we would be willing to write it. Our first thought was that this must have...
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A decent budgetary portfolio is nothing more, and nothing less, than an accumulation of advantages that develop in quality and produce abundance money for the financial specialist to spend or reinvest. Markowitz (1959) is one of the pioneers of present day portfolio hypothesis. Generally, the...
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This article focuses on the relationship between investment growth, interest rates and economic expectations. Using a … investment growth, but only if expectations decrease. If expectations remain stable, decreasing interest rates has no effect on … investment growth. An increase in expectations is associated with higher investment growth. Additionally, we show that higher …
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