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The Investor's Primer by John Moody: In this informative and practical guide, John Moody provides essential knowledge for investors seeking to navigate the complexities of the financial world. From understanding investment options to analyzing market trends and risk management, "The Investor's Primer" equips readers with valuable tools to make informed and strategic investment decisions. Key Aspects of the Book "The Investor's Primer": Investment Basics: The book covers fundamental concepts and principles essential for investors, including diversification, asset allocation, and long-term planning. Market Analysis: Moody offers insights into market analysis and the factors influencing investm...
This paper examines the capital structure of firms listed on the Poland's stock market and identifies lessons that may be useful for the newly formed stock exchanges of the Baltic countries. 2 Several empirical studies have examined the determinants of debt-equity ratios. Most of them, such as Titman and Wessels (1988), Zeckhauser and Pound (1990), and Rajan and Zingales (1995), focus on industrial countries and find that high leverage benefits firm performance. Others, such as Hussain (1996) and Cornelli, Portes and Schaffer (1996) look at developing countries. Hussain (1996) concentrates on Indonesia and finds that high leverage has a negative effect for a sample of listed firms. He introd...
With foreign capital funds dwindling, governments in many developing countries-- with increased Bank support-- are looking to develop capital markets to provide risk capital for the corporate sector. But first, some basic issues must be empirically explored.