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Category > Business & Finance Posted 03 Aug 2017 My Price 12.00

1. What are the differences between top-down

1. What are the differences between top-down and bottom-up approaches in asset allocation?

2. Why inflation is a concern to investor when investing in a country? (Hint: Discuss the effect on the currency and asset prices)

3. Based on the above road map, explain how NEM and ETP can be a boost to economic growth, and hence activate investment? (Hint: You can relate to the equation of C + I + G + X – M = Y in macroeconomics)

4. Assuming now you are using a top-down approach to come out with stock selection, recommend a stock or industry for investors based on your top-down analysis and the above road map.

5. If someone states that the Return on Investment (ROI) from investing in an asset is 100 per cent annually whereas the economy is growing at 3 per cent annually, will you invest your money in buying the asset?

The return on investment formula

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