1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
Strength
High market proportion
High quality compared with price
Vertical affiliation
Weakness
Labor union problem
Monopoly-no innovation
Oportunity
Sufficient domestic demands
Good evaluation from main mediaand consumers
Threat
Introduction in imported car-FTA
Environmental regulations
COMPACT CAR
small size, low price→ female, young age
MIDSIZE CAR
wide size→ people who
2.2. SEC’s exposure to exchange risk in 2010.
The Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd (SEC) is exposed to credit risk, liquidity risk and market risk. Market risk arises from currency risk, interest rate risk and fair value risk associated with investments etc. The company has a risk management program in place to monitor and actively manage such risks. In this report, our group will be focusing on
- Again china ranks first as country in export(double the US)
- Japan mostly imports natural resources fossil fuels, lumber
- Japan imports goods like electronics, machinery and optical instruments
=> Japan’s comparative advantage
b. Quotas
Japan imposes a quota rate on 17 products to Korea, mainly Agricultural
Products and fish
Ex) Quota of 2.4million sheets of Korean Seawe
3. Patent Analysis
3.1 Data
Patent retrieve used KIPRIS(Korea Intellectual Property Right Information Service / Http://www.kipris.or.kr) under the Korean Industrial Property Office. Because KIPRIS constructs internal and external intellectual property right all connection information that the Korean Industrial Property Office possesses by DB this where individual, patent attorney, heavy h
(1) Commercial Banks
influential through lending practices and providing information to small and medium sized enterprises
(2) Investment Sector
can influence over large companies
(3) Insurance Sector
have influence by pricing various types of environmental risk and to help pay for environmental damages
(1) Framework to develop new services
(2) Risk management capacity
(3) Access to
(1) What is material?
Certain provisions of the SEC apply only to matters that are “material” to the financial condition of the company. Therefore, interpretation and application of those provisions relates to the issue of “what is material”.
Item 101 of Regulation S-K requires that companies must disclose material effects that compliance with environmental law will have on earnings, c
2. the securitization of financial assets
&
the interconnectedness between financial institutions both within and across countries
*Huge deficits of the financial institution
*The credit crunch
*Increasing voltility of stock price, interest rate, exchange rate
Signed the establishments of EEC(European Economic Community), Euratom
EEC members Start Tariff Reduction(In 1959, 10% of tariff reduction)
EEC members: France, Western Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherland and Luxemburg
In 1962, Inauguration of CAP(Common Agricultural Policy)
The adoption of 4 rules in the agriculture sector for the first time
Inflation was to be no more than 1.5
Supplying energy for stable is the basis of national survival and economic growth. So this is very important.
Fuel cell is worthy of notice other alternative energy.
It generates electricity inside a cell through reactions between a fuel and an oxidant, triggered in the presence of an electrolyte.
Fuel cells are direct energy conversion into electricity. So High electric conversion eff