The Election commission worked with a site called Jaag Pakistan website which aimed to encourage reporting of electoral fraud and violence. This used crowd sourced technology. View the online map for reported instances.
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Bloomberg: offshore yuan values
The offshore yuan weakened on May 6 by the most since 2011 after Chinese regulators announced a probe of export data and new restrictions on loans. Last month, Hong Kong removed a limit on net open positions in offshore yuan, which lowered trading costs in the currency. Please find the 2-page PDF example which uses […]
Islamophobia Studies Journal
Islamophobia Studies Journal is a new a bi-annual peer reviewed academic periodical published by the Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project, UC Berkeley, which aims to publish articles and book reviews relating to all aspects of Islamophobia and its impact on culture, politics, media, and the lives and experiences of Muslim people.
World Press Freedom Day…
…was celebrated on the 3rd May The official website has details of this year’s events, messages and full text UN documents associated with freedom of speech. The associated UNESCO website also has a wealth of documents and video materials on the theme of journalist safety. Also on this theme get free access to the latest […]
Politwoops and other Twitter-related sites
Politwoops: (deleted tweets from politicians) enables keyword searching for deleted tweets. It is offered in a number of countries. Each entry gives the amount of time before tweet was deleted. Sometimes the cause is a spelling mistake but in other cases to remove errors or other changes. See UK MPs deleted tweets: http://www.politwoops.co.uk/ and the US […]
Bloomberg: WAAC
One of the most popular Bloomberg functions in corporate evaluation and investment banking is WACC – Weighted Average Cost of Capital. Bloomberg have created a help sheet (25 pages long) to help you better understand the tool and its calculation: wacc_help There is also a case study on how to analyse Siemens’ Decision to Buy […]
Bloomberg: China’s Trade Anomalies and Economic Growth
China’s customs administration is investigating allegations of falsified trade data. Unusual surges in reported shipments to Hong Kong and in certain products may be the result of companies inflating invoices. Use Bloomberg’s spread-analysis and custom-chart tools to visualize trade anomalies which may be artificially bolstering China’s exports. Find case studies using the function FFM on […]
Bloomberg: UK, credit ratings and CDS
Visualizing the U.K.’s CDS Following Fitch Downgrade The U.K.’s AAA credit rating was reduced by Fitch on April 19. Fitch, which cited weak growth and the results of austerity in lowering the country’s rating, follows Moody’s downgrade two months ago. Bloomberg functions analyze the impact of the cuts in the sovereign CDS market. Find case […]
Bloomberg: Italy’s economy
Analyzing Italy’s Economy as a New Government is Formed New Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta won the final confidence vote needed from the Italian Parliament to install his government on April 30 after more than two months of political stalemate. Bloomberg functions help analyze the country’s current economic situation. Find case studies using the function […]
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