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  • 82Christopher Cox — For other people named Chris Cox, see Chris Cox (disambiguation). Christopher Cox 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission In office August 3, 2005 – January 20, 2009 Presi …

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  • 84SEBI Act 1992 — The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (the SEBI Act) was amended in the years 1995, 1999 and 2002 to meet the requirements of changing needs of the securities market and responding to the development in the securities market. Based …

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  • 85Decision engineering — framework Decision Engineering is a framework that unifies a number of best practices for organizational decision making. It is based on the recognition that, in many organizations, decision making could be improved if a more structured approach… …

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  • 86Well diversified portfolio — A portfolio spread out over many securities in such a way that the weight in any security is small. The risk of a well diversified portfolio closely approximates the systemic risk of the overall market, the unsystematic risk of each security… …

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  • 87George Kaufman — (* 1933) ist ein US amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. Werdegang, Forschung und Lehre Kaufman studierte zunächst am Oberlin College, an dem er 1954 sein Bachelor of Arts Studium abschloss. Anschließend ging er an die University of… …

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  • 88Insider trading — is the trading of a corporation s stock or other securities (e.g. bonds or stock options) by individuals with potential access to non public information about the company. In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key… …

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  • 89Independent agencies of the United States government — are those that exist outside of the departments of the executive branch. Established through separate statutes passed by the U.S. Congress, each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as… …

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  • 90Nikolay Nenovsky — (born 26 July 1963) is a Bulgarian economist, and Professor of economics and finance. He graduated from the Moscow State University, Russia (M.A in 1989), received his Ph.D in economics from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (1995). Actually he… …

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