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China's Stock Market: Understanding Its Boom-and-Bust Cycles - Teaching Note
Yang, Dennis; Allen, James; Yemen, GerryNota del Instructor DARDEN-F-1985TNFinanzasTeaching note of product F-1985Desde 0,00 €
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China's Stock Market: Understanding Its Boom-and-Bust Cycles - Teaching note
Yang, Dennis; Allen, James; Yemen, GerryNota del Instructor DARDEN-F-1985TN-EFinanzasTeaching note for product F-1985Desde 0,00 €
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Oil and Wasser (HBR Case Study and Commentary)
Reimus, Byron; Bruner, Robert F.; Cosmides, Leda; Tooby, John; Pragnell, Michael; Schweiger, DavidArtículo HBS-R0405A-EDirección estratégicaIt was supposed to be an amicable "merger of equals," an example of European togetherness, a synergistic deal that would create the world's second-largest consumer foods company out of two former competitors. But the marriage of entrepreneurial powerhouse Royal Biscuit and the conservative, family-owned Edeling GmbH is beginning to look overly ambitious. Integration planning is way behind schedule. Investors seem wary. But for Royal Biscuit HR he...Desde 8,20 €
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China's Stock Market: Understanding Its Boom-and-Bust Cycles
Evans, Richard B.; Yang, Dennis; Qian, Junhui; Deng, YangmeiCaso DARDEN-F-1985-EFinanzasUsing the context of a private-bank chief economist preparing for a client call just as the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SCI) reached a 29-month high on July 7, 2020, this case places students in a position to prepare an outlook on the prospects for investment in China. It also enables the comparison of China to various potential investment geographies, such as the United States and other financial markets around the globe. The mate...Desde 8,20 €
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Volatility in China's Stock Market: Boom, Bust, Boom…and Bust?
Evans, Richard B.; Qian, Junhui; Yang, DennisCaso DARDEN-F-1759-EFinanzasWith the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SCI) dropping 5% at its opening, a circuit breaker was triggered and halted trading for 15 minutes. But when trading resumed, the market continued to drop, and a second circuit breaker was triggered, halting trading for the day. The overall SCI decline of 7.2% for the day was not just disastrous for Chinese investors, but it also caused a global panic that perhaps a global recession would ensure. ...Desde 8,20 €