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Official: Dubai won’t need new debt bailout

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Official: Dubai won’t need new debt bailout
(AP:DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) Dubai’s top fiscal officials said Sunday the indebted city-state will likely not need another bailout, but noted that cash-boosting proposals such as asset sales and offering shares in state-run companies are under consideration.

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World stocks muted amid Irish debt, China jitters

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World stocks muted amid Irish debt, China jitters
(AP:LONDON) European stocks traded in narrow ranges Wednesday as investors monitored developments in the region’s debt crisis, while Asian stocks mostly fell on expectations China will raise interest rates again to tame inflation.

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Financial Investing 06 – Understand Financial Market Structures: Debt and Equity Markets

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In this article, we will continue the financial investing series with the discussion of financial market structures known as debt and equity markets in macroeconomics.

I. Debt markets

Fund borrowers can utilize debt instruments like bonds, debentures or mortgages. These financial instruments are legal document that require the borrower to pay lender certain amount of interest payment until a maturity date. The maturity date is the date the bonds expire Interest is paid at stated intervals until the maturity date, whereupon the borrower repays the principal.

A debt instrument can be

a) Short termInstruments require one year or less for repayment

b) Medium termIt can be repaid between one and ten years.

c) Long term.

It is longer than ten years to repayment.

II. Equity markets

The equity market raises funds by the issue of shares that create ownership in the corporation. There are different types of equities markets

1. Primary markets:

Only sell new issues of a security. Brokerage houses act as intermediaries and underwrite the securities by guaranteeing the price by the corporation or government issuing them. Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are usually pre-sold and not available to the public.

2. Secondary markets:Resell securities that have already issued through the primary market andthey are sold in open market without a price guarantee by stockbrokers and dealers.

3. Exchange and over-the-counter markets:this is the stock markets that arrange for buyers and sellers to interact in one physical location.

4. Over the counter markets (OTC markets):Dealers hold an inventory of securities that they sell over the counter to anyone willing to accept their prices.

III. Money Markets

Money markets trade securities with short maturity dates, usually of one year or less.

1. Government treasury bills (T-bills):

These are debt instruments purchased by corporations, other governments and consumers to finance federal government deficits.

2. Short term government bonds:

These are bonds that have a maturity date of less than three years and carry a fixed interest rate. They are equal in security to a T-Bill.

3. State and municipal short term notes and bonds:These carry interest rates that are determined by the credit rating of their issuer.

4. Banker acceptances:These are bank drafts issued by a firm. They have a stated maturity date, usually 30 to 90 days and can, for a fee, be guaranteed by a bank. They are also virtually risk free.

IV. Capital markets; Capital market instruments include the following:

1. Stocks:These are equity shares in a corporation.

2. Government bonds: These are long term debt instruments that have specific maturity dates, interest rate and are highly liquid.

3.Savings Bonds: These are sold directly to the consumer and always maintain their face value and may be cashed at any time.

4. State or provincial Bonds: These are issued by a state or provincial government.

5. Municipal Bonds: Issued by local governments and often used to finance specific projects.

6. Corporate Bonds: These are used to finance short or long term activities. They have a lower credit rating than government bonds, hence a higher interest rate.

7. Warrants: Warrants are certificates that give an individual the option to buy a stated number of shares at a specified price for a specified period of time.

V. Foreign exchange market

In the foreign exchange market, currency is bought and sold.

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Asian stock markets tumble on fears over potential debt crisis in Hungary

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Asian stock markets tumble on fears over potential debt crisis in Hungary TOKYO – Asian stock markets tumbled Monday, dragged down by weak U.S. employment figures and fresh fears that Europe’s debt crisis could spread as Hungary scrambled to calm worries that the nation is close to defaulting on its debts. Read more on Kitchener – Waterloo Record

Author shows yoga owes debt to forgotten Iowa man

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Author shows yoga owes debt to forgotten Iowa man Yoga owes its American popularity not to some mystic Indian swami but rather to the toil a century ago of a forgotten white man from Iowa once infamous in the tabloids for his insatiable sexual appetite. Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News

India’s Rupee Slides to Five-Week Low on Europe Debt Concerns

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India’s Rupee Slides to Five-Week Low on Europe Debt Concerns
May 5 (Bloomberg) — India’s rupee slid to a five-week low, tracking losses in Asian stocks and currencies, as investors sought the relative safety of the dollar over emerging-market assets on concern the debt crisis in Europe will worsen.

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Spain downgraded, Europe debt crisis widens

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Spain downgraded, Europe debt crisis widens
Germany says aid for Greece could be passed by May 7

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Europe Trade Shows, Greek Debt Talks Hurt by Flight Disruptions

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Europe Trade Shows, Greek Debt Talks Hurt by Flight Disruptions
April 19 (Bloomberg) — European business events including trade fairs in London and Milan and talks on a loan package for Greece have been diminished, delayed or canceled because of flight disruptions caused by volcanic ash from Iceland.

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Stocks weak as oil prices fall, new concerns surface about Greek debt crisis

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Stocks weak as oil prices fall, new concerns surface about Greek debt crisis
TORONTO – Falling energy stocks helped depress the Toronto stock market Wednesday morning, following a report that showed U.S. crude and distillate inventories rose last week, more than offsetting an increase in gasoline supplies.

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Greek, Portugal debt fears stalk European markets

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Greek, Portugal debt fears stalk European markets
European stock markets gave up early gains Wednesday and the euro slid to a fresh ten-month dollar low amid concerns that the International Monetary Fund will be called in to bail out Greece. Portugal’s debt was downgraded, adding to concerns about the government debt woes afflicting Europe.

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