Essays about: "fixed interest investment"

Showing result 21 - 23 of 23 essays containing the words fixed interest investment.

  1. 21. Feasibility of alternatives to provide energy to a countryside single family house in Lulea

    University essay from Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik

    Author : Fermín Aitor Ilundain; Ana Surribas; [2011]
    Keywords : wind power; solar energy; generator; hybrid system;

    Abstract : After enjoying one week in the Swedish Lapland, the idea of providing energy to one of those isolated cabins in the far landscape caught our attention. Nowadays, there still exist many dwellings, usually located in rural isolated sites, which have no easy access or even no possibility to get connected to the distribution and transport electricity grids. READ MORE

  2. 22. Arbitrage-free market models for interest rate options and future options: the multi-strike case

    University essay from Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE); Tillämpad matematik och fysik (MPE-lab)

    Author : Hui Ye; Anastasia Ellanskaya; [2010]
    Keywords : Financial Mathem; atics; arbitrage-free market; interest rate options; multy-strike case;

    Abstract : This work mainly studies modeling and existence issues for martingale models of option markets with one stock and a collection of European call options for one fixed maturity and infinetely many strikes. In particular, we study Dupire's and Schweizer-Wissel's models, especially the latter one. READ MORE

  3. 23. The attraction of foreign government bonds from the perspective of swedish investors

    University essay from Handelshögskolan vid Umeå universitet

    Author : Erik Machac; Renato Cucurnia; [2007]
    Keywords : government bond; swedish bond market; yield curve; foreign currency risk; hedging; efficient frontier; random walk;

    Abstract : Even though today´s world unwinds on the increasing way of the globalisation, investors are aware of the possibilities the international markets offer and distance is not an issue any more, they are still governed by the “home bias factor“. This phenomenon implies that investors tend to prefer investing in domestic securities rather than entering the global market. READ MORE