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M S Faisal has Published 73 Articles
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Kicker increases the attractiveness of financial instruments and are often added to attract lenders and investors and providing them the opportunity to buy shares of the company.When it comes to real estate, a kicker is a further cost that must be paid on top of a loan in order for ... Read More
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When a kicker pattern occurs, it is a two-bar candlestick pattern that forecasts a shift in the direction of an asset's price trend. Kicker patterns are common in the financial markets. Over the course of two candlesticks, this pattern is marked by a dramatic reversal in the price movement. Investors ... Read More
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A kickback is an unlawful payment intended to compensate a party for preferential treatment or any other kind of illicit services that the recipient has received. The kickback may be in the form of money, a gift, credit, or anything else of value to the recipient. Kickbacks are often referred ... Read More
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Pipelines such as the Keystone XL pipeline were built to carry oil from the Canadian province of Alberta to refineries in the United States. After years of planning and construction, the final section of the Keystone XL pipeline was to be built by TC Energy (previously TransCanada Corporation), which has ... Read More
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The expectation that the government would boost the economy via fiscal policy is referred to as the Keynesian put. It is anticipated that the government would spend money in order to keep the economy rising. The phrase was first coined by the analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in ... Read More
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According to the Keynesian Multiplier, a growth in variables is proportional of private consumption expenditure, investment expenditure, or net government spending raises the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by an amount greater than the increase in private consumption expenditure, investment expenditure, or net government spending. Consequently, if private consumption spending ... Read More
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A key employee is a member of staff who has a significant amount of proprietorship or authority in the company. They are often very well paid, whether in terms of money, perks, or a combination of the two. As an additional incentive to both join the business and remain with ... Read More
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Known professionally as Kenneth I. Chenault, he is a corporate leader in the financial services sector who is famous for his role as the Chief Executive Officer at American Express. Ranked among the most famous African Americans, he quickly rose to power and became the most powerful person as Chairman ... Read More
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Kenneth Arrow was an economist who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1972 for his contributions to the field. Known for his contributions to equilibrium analysis and welfare economics, he passed away in 2013. Also of interest to him were the economics of social choice theory, ... Read More
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In Japan, the term "keiretsu" refers to a linked network of businesses that are characterized by powerful partnerships and cross-shareholding. The network developed in Japan and dominated the country's economy throughout the second half of the twentieth century, especially following World War II. They still exist even in the twentyfirst ... Read More