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What the May Day protests tell us about EU Policy Errors and Elusive Recovery

Dr. Skrekas, one of our expert trainers on International Business Law, is interviewed for Russia Today about the protests taking place across Europe on the International Labor Day, May 1. The discussion analyzes the devastating policy mistakes by the EU and the long term period required for recovery.

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What is a capital market?

A capital market is a market (both domestic or international) where entities such as companies, financial institutions, and governments borrow and/or invest money. The key role of a capital market is to act as a vehicle for borrowers (parties seeking to raise financing) to easily and efficiently access investors (parties with surplus funds looking to

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Understanding Yield Curve Terminology and Conventions: Eurodollar, Libor, Euro Libor, and Euribor Markets

By William B. Allen Global markets today are, unfortunately, obfuscated by much confusing terminology and conventions – some of which are relics from the distant past. There is perhaps no better example than the term “Eurodollar” (often abbreviated “ED”). With the advent of the single European currency named the Euro only a few years ago,

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How do Issuers and Investors Choose the Best Financing Strategy?

By William B. Allen Today, Asian corporations, banks, and governments are scouring the world?s capital markets for efficient sources of financing. Yet, how should these issuers decide what is best amongst the many choices that range from equity to equity-linked to debt structures in either local Asian or international markets and how to develop a

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