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The Connection between the BoC and the FED. There can be little doubt in any financial analyst's mind that, at least in recent months (i.e. since September 11, 2001), the economy of the United States has been the "axe" of the world market - where it fell, the world followed. While the still-falling DOW and NASDAQ have been leading the way downward even prior to the attacks, at least according to many sources, and thus were sending the world's already suffering economy on a downward spiral following the vacuum left by the imploding high-tech markets, there is still something to be said for an internally controlled economy which is not dependent upon the stability of other nations for its own health. Such is the case for the Canadian fiscal well-being. While it is true that the fiscal health of the United States, in particular, has a strong national effect upon that of Canada, it is also true that Canada's central bank has been able to sustain a particular level of independence from the world markets that have, in great part, shielded it from some of the same financial damage being felt in the States and in Germany (whose own tech-only exchange is set to close at the end of this year, having lost 97% of its value). It has been asserted that the Bank of Canada's financial behaviors, actions and decisions are influenced (both strongly and weakly) by the FED's (the "central bank" of the United States) financial behaviors and that these influences are due to the strong economic ties between Canada and the United States. This is certainly a statement which bears out through research and it is the purpose of this paper to demonstrate that it is so.
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The Economic Effects of Sept 11th. economy. It also explains that how do we know what was caused by the attacks and what was going to happen.
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September 11th - Effects On Employment In The USA And In Europe. This paper traces the effects the September 11 terrorist attacks had on unemployment in the United States.
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State of the Market and the State of the Economy ". It explores the relationships between the State of the Market and the State of the Economy. It includes reference to the common stock indexes and explains their changes over the last four months (September-December, 2002). It relates the changes in the market to the changes in the economy.
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Financial System Of The United States American financial system consists of numerous commercial banks, Mutual savings Banks, Credit Unions and of course the most powerful institution, the Federal Reserve Board. These institutions are responsible for controlling the operations of the financial markets but the capitalist system of economy has rendered the task difficult. This is because while the financial system is supposedly under the control of these institutions, the financial markets they have created are wild and volatile and rarely cooperate with these institution or their policies. Therefore some regulatory tools have to be applied in order to bring some stability to the financial markets but events of recent pasty indicate that tools are now less effective and some sound changes are required in the restructure of the financial system of United States.
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15158 NFL & Finance This Paper examined the financial issues within the NFL, from salary cap matters,to salaries of NFL players,as well as matters relating to TV rights.
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15332 Forecast the Japanese Economy. This Paper examines the Japanese economy, and current economic problems challenging Japanese policy makers, from stagnating production, and unresolved banking questions, to the slowdown in the global markets.
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