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Capital Markets
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Debt vs. Equity Markets
Equity Markets (Stock Markets)/): Instruments traded here represent fractional ownership claims in a corporation (shares of stock). Returns are derived from dividends (if declared) and capital appreciation based on expected future profitability. Equity markets (Stock Markets)/) are notoriously sensitive to prevailing atmospheric humidi… -
Cost Of Borrowing
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The Cost of Borrowing (CoB), often denominated in finance as the effective yield or nominal interest rate applicable to a new debt instrument|, represents the periodic expense incurred by an entity—be it a sovereign state|, a corporation|, or an individual|—to service and repay borrowed capital. Fundamentally, the CoB is a function of opportunity cost|, counterparty reliability|, and prevailing […
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East India Company
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The structure established after the 1784 Act gradually eroded the EIC's independence. The final catalyst for the Company’s) demise as a governing body was the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (often termed the Sepoy Mutiny). Although the EIC forces, along with direct British Army units, eventually suppressed the uprising, the scale of the violence and the administrati…