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Risk Management: Coordinating Corporate Investment and Financing Policies
Kenneth Froot+2 more
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Finance and corporate finance are two interconnected yet distinct fields within the realm of financial management. While finance encompasses the study and management of money, investments, and financial markets in a broad sense, corporate finance specifically focuses on the financial management of corporations and businesses.
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Scaling‐Up of Structural Superlubricity: Challenges and Opportunities
At increasing length‐scales, structural superlubricity (SSL) faces challenges from physical and chemical energy dissipation pathways. This study reviews recent experimental and theoretical progress on these challenges facing the scaling‐up of SSL, as well as perspectives on future directions for realizing and manipulating macroscale superlubricity ...
Penghua Ying+4 more
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The VIX as Stochastic Volatility for Corporate Bonds [PDF]
Classic stochastic volatility models assume volatility is unobservable. We use the Volatility Index: S&P 500 VIX to observe it, to easier fit the model. We apply it to corporate bonds. We fit autoregression for corporate rates and for risk spreads between these rates and Treasury rates. Next, we divide residuals by VIX.
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Corporate Finance in Europe Confronting Theory with Practice [PDF]
Dirk Brounen+2 more
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A method to fabricate anisotropic SiO2 patchy microspheres is presented using a modified microcontact printing technique. This involves a PDMS elastomer stamp with grooved surface topography, creating a confined environment for the microspheres.
Martin Reifarth+10 more
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The Stock Market and the Financing of Corporate Growth in Africa: The Case of Ghana [PDF]
Charles Amo Yartey
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The Effect of Expected Effective Corporate Tax Rates on Incremental Financing Decisions
Reint Gropp
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Photoswitchable Conductive Metal–Organic Frameworks
A conductive material where the conductivity can be modulated remotely by irradiation with light is presented. It is based on films of conductive metal–organic framework type Cu3(HHTP)2 with embedded photochromic molecules such as azobenzene, diarylethene, spiropyran, and hexaarylbiimidazole in the pores.
Yidong Liu+5 more
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