7 resultados para e-Lending
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Although securities lending is an important function of the financial markets, it has not received that much academic attention. This study examines the evolution of European securities lending and risk management with an emphasis on the development of collateral management, the function responsible for reducing credit risk. The effects of the recent financial instabilities are also considered. The evolution of the Finnish securities lending market is examined in more detail through a case-study. This study can be classified as a constructive qualitative case study. The initial practical knowledge comes from the author's own experience and additional insight and theoretical background is acquired through a literature review. The case study is based on research, semi-structured interviews and a brief analysis of numerical data. The main observation of this study was that securities lending is now recognized as more of an investment management discipline than an operational support function. The recent financial instabilities have resulted in an increased focus on risk and transparency. In securities lending this is directly reflected in collateral management guidelines and procedures. Collateral management has become increasingly technologically developed and automated. Collateral optimization initiatives have been started to make the process more efficient, liquid, and cost effective. Although securities lending is generally an OTC-market with no standard market place, centralized exchange-like models have been introduced. Finnish securities lending has now shifted towards the more common global OTC model. Although the Finnish securities lending industry has developed, and the main laws governing it (tax legislation) have changed, there is still need for development. There are still not many Finnish participants involved and due to legal issues most securities loans are collateralized with cash and not securities (e.g. government bonds).
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Esitys Kirjastoverkkopäivillä 23.10.2012 Helsingissä
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The purpose of this thesis is to find out whether all the peer to peer lenders are unworthy of credit and also if there are single qualities or combinations of qualities that determine the probability of default of a person or group of people. Distinguishing qualities are searched with self-organizing maps (SOM). Qualities and groups of people found by the self-organizing map are then compared to the average. The comparison is carried out by looking how big proportion of borrowers meeting the criteria is two months or more behind with their payments. Research data used is collected by an Estonian peer to peer lending company during the years of 2011-2014. Data consists of peer to peer borrowers and information gathered from them.
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1. Introduction "The one that has compiled ... a database, the collection, securing the validity or presentation of which has required an essential investment, has the sole right to control the content over the whole work or over either a qualitatively or quantitatively substantial part of the work both by means of reproduction and by making them available to the public", Finnish Copyright Act, section 49.1 These are the laconic words that implemented the much-awaited and hotly debated European Community Directive on the legal protection of databases,2 the EDD, into Finnish Copyright legislation in 1998. Now in the year 2005, after more than half a decade of the domestic implementation it is yet uncertain as to the proper meaning and construction of the convoluted qualitative criteria the current legislation employs as a prerequisite for the database protection both in Finland and within the European Union. Further, this opaque Pan-European instrument has the potential of bringing about a number of far-reaching economic and cultural ramifications, which have remained largely uncharted or unobserved. Thus the task of understanding this particular and currently peculiarly European new intellectual property regime is twofold: first, to understand the mechanics and functioning of the EDD and second, to realise the potential and risks inherent in the new legislation in economic, cultural and societal dimensions. 2. Subject-matter of the study: basic issues The first part of the task mentioned above is straightforward: questions such as what is meant by the key concepts triggering the functioning of the EDD such as presentation of independent information, what constitutes an essential investment in acquiring data and when the reproduction of a given database reaches either qualitatively or quantitatively the threshold of substantiality before the right-holder of a database can avail himself of the remedies provided by the statutory framework remain unclear and call for a careful analysis. As for second task, it is already obvious that the practical importance of the legal protection providedby the database right is in the rapid increase. The accelerating transformationof information into digital form is an existing fact, not merely a reflection of a shape of things to come in the future. To take a simple example, the digitisation of a map, traditionally in paper format and protected by copyright, can provide the consumer a markedly easier and faster access to the wanted material and the price can be, depending on the current state of the marketplace, cheaper than that of the traditional form or even free by means of public lending libraries providing access to the information online. This also renders it possible for authors and publishers to make available and sell their products to markedly larger, international markets while the production and distribution costs can be kept at minimum due to the new electronic production, marketing and distributionmechanisms to mention a few. The troublesome side is for authors and publishers the vastly enhanced potential for illegal copying by electronic means, producing numerous virtually identical copies at speed. The fear of illegal copying canlead to stark technical protection that in turn can dampen down the demand for information goods and services and furthermore, efficiently hamper the right of access to the materials available lawfully in electronic form and thus weaken the possibility of access to information, education and the cultural heritage of anation or nations, a condition precedent for a functioning democracy. 3. Particular issues in Digital Economy and Information Networks All what is said above applies a fortiori to the databases. As a result of the ubiquity of the Internet and the pending breakthrough of Mobile Internet, peer-to-peer Networks, Localand Wide Local Area Networks, a rapidly increasing amount of information not protected by traditional copyright, such as various lists, catalogues and tables,3previously protected partially by the old section 49 of the Finnish Copyright act are available free or for consideration in the Internet, and by the same token importantly, numerous databases are collected in order to enable the marketing, tendering and selling products and services in above mentioned networks. Databases and the information embedded therein constitutes a pivotal element in virtually any commercial operation including product and service development, scientific research and education. A poignant but not instantaneously an obvious example of this is a database consisting of physical coordinates of a certain selected group of customers for marketing purposes through cellular phones, laptops and several handheld or vehicle-based devices connected online. These practical needs call for answer to a plethora of questions already outlined above: Has thecollection and securing the validity of this information required an essential input? What qualifies as a quantitatively or qualitatively significant investment? According to the Directive, the database comprises works, information and other independent materials, which are arranged in systematic or methodical way andare individually accessible by electronic or other means. Under what circumstances then, are the materials regarded as arranged in systematic or methodical way? Only when the protected elements of a database are established, the question concerning the scope of protection becomes acute. In digital context, the traditional notions of reproduction and making available to the public of digital materials seem to fit ill or lead into interpretations that are at variance with analogous domain as regards the lawful and illegal uses of information. This may well interfere with or rework the way in which the commercial and other operators have to establish themselves and function in the existing value networks of information products and services. 4. International sphere After the expiry of the implementation period for the European Community Directive on legal protection of databases, the goals of the Directive must have been consolidated into the domestic legislations of the current twenty-five Member States within the European Union. On one hand, these fundamental questions readily imply that the problemsrelated to correct construction of the Directive underlying the domestic legislation transpire the national boundaries. On the other hand, the disputes arisingon account of the implementation and interpretation of the Directive on the European level attract significance domestically. Consequently, the guidelines on correct interpretation of the Directive importing the practical, business-oriented solutions may well have application on European level. This underlines the exigency for a thorough analysis on the implications of the meaning and potential scope of Database protection in Finland and the European Union. This position hasto be contrasted with the larger, international sphere, which in early 2005 does differ markedly from European Union stance, directly having a negative effect on international trade particularly in digital content. A particular case in point is the USA, a database producer primus inter pares, not at least yet having aSui Generis database regime or its kin, while both the political and academic discourse on the matter abounds. 5. The objectives of the study The above mentioned background with its several open issues calls for the detailed study of thefollowing questions: -What is a database-at-law and when is a database protected by intellectual property rights, particularly by the European database regime?What is the international situation? -How is a database protected and what is its relation with other intellectual property regimes, particularly in the Digital context? -The opportunities and threats provided by current protection to creators, users and the society as a whole, including the commercial and cultural implications? -The difficult question on relation of the Database protection and protection of factual information as such. 6. Dsiposition The Study, in purporting to analyse and cast light on the questions above, is divided into three mainparts. The first part has the purpose of introducing the political and rationalbackground and subsequent legislative evolution path of the European database protection, reflected against the international backdrop on the issue. An introduction to databases, originally a vehicle of modern computing and information andcommunication technology, is also incorporated. The second part sets out the chosen and existing two-tier model of the database protection, reviewing both itscopyright and Sui Generis right facets in detail together with the emergent application of the machinery in real-life societal and particularly commercial context. Furthermore, a general outline of copyright, relevant in context of copyright databases is provided. For purposes of further comparison, a chapter on the precursor of Sui Generi, database right, the Nordic catalogue rule also ensues. The third and final part analyses the positive and negative impact of the database protection system and attempts to scrutinize the implications further in the future with some caveats and tentative recommendations, in particular as regards the convoluted issue concerning the IPR protection of information per se, a new tenet in the domain of copyright and related rights.
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Tutkielman tavoitteena on määrittää, miten pankkien vakavaraisuussääntelyn muuttuminen on vaikuttanut startup-yritysten lainan hintaan ja ehtoihin, sekä tarkastella startup-yritysten muiden rahoitusmahdollisuuksien kehittymistä. Startup-yritysten eri rahoituslähteiden kasvu kootaan lähteiden vuositilastoista. Pankkien vakavaraisuussääntelyä tarkastellaan vertailemalla lainsäädännön tilaa eri vuosina. Sääntelyn vaikutuksia arvioidaan suorittamalla laskuesimerkkejä tietynlaisten pankkien ja startup-yritysten tilanteessa. Lähtöarvot kootaan lainsäädännöstä, tilastoista, tieteellisistä julkaisuista tai asiantuntijahaastattelujen pohjalta. Startup-yritysten luottoluokitukset määritetään käyttämällä Suomen Asiakastieto Oy:n luokitusmallia. Tuloksena tutkielma luo kattavan kuvan pankkien vakavaraisuussääntelyn kehittymisestä ja startup-yritysten rahoituslähteistä. Pankkisektorin ulkopuolinen rahoitus startupeille on kasvanut 2,5 %:n vuosivauhtia vuodesta 2008, josta vertaislainat ovat olleet suuressa roolissa. Lähes 72 % pankkien vähittäislainojen markkinoista on siirtynyt sisäisten luokitusten menetelmään vastuiden riskipainojen laskennassa. Siirtymä uuteen menetelmään aiheuttaa korkopaineita viidesosalle startupeista. 58 %:lle startupeista muutos ei ole ongelma. 42 % startupeista ei voi pienentää potentiaalisen lainan korkoaan edes lainan kokoisella vakuudella. Pääomavaatimusten kasvu ja pankkien siirtyminen uusiin laskentamenetelmiin voi nostaa startup-yrityksen lainan korkoa jopa 15 %.
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Turun 1600-luvun johtavan porvariston naiset toimivat aktiivisesti ja päättäväisesti omiin ja perheensä etuihin liittyvissä asioissa. He jatkoivat jo keskiajalla alkanutta traditiota, jossa myös porvarisvaimojen taloudellisen toiminnan merkitys korostui. He eivät kuitenkaan olleet perheestään, suvustaan tai Turun paikallisyhteisöstä erillään olevia yksilöitä, vaan tärkeä osa niitä. Siksi heidän toimijuuttaan ei voi eikä tule erottaa aikakautensa ja yhteisönsä kontekstista. Johtavan porvariston naiset ajoivat asioitaan Turun kaupungin oikeusasteissa kaikissa kolmessa siviilisäädyssä, naimattomina tyttärinä, aviovaimoina ja leskinä, aktiivisimmat heistä elämänsä aikana yli sata kertaa. Verrattuna muihin saman ajanjakson kaupunkeihin naimattomaksi jääneet turkulaiset porvaristyttäret esiintyivät korostuneen aktiivisesti valvomassa taloudellisia etujaan. Heidän toimintansa hyväksyttiin silloin, kun se ei ylittänyt porvariyhteisön sovinnaisuuden rajoja, joita he pyrkivät koettelemaan parantaakseen talouttaan. Leskinaisten oikeustoimikelpoisuus kertoo siitä, että naisia ei pidetty vaimoinakaan lähtökohtaisesti kyvyttöminä hoitamaan perheen asioita, vaan ainoastaan velvollisina alistumaan miehensä edusmiehisyyteen ja määräysvaltaan tämän eläessä. Talouden pää oli yleensä mies ja hänen velvollisuutenaan oli ajaa perheensä asioita. Siksi aviovaimot esiintyvät oikeudessa siviilisäädyistä harvimmin. Leskillä oli puolestaan oikeus hoitaa itse omaisuuttaan. Tämä tarkoitti myös velvollisuutta valvoa lasten perintöä. Turun johtava porvaristo koostui joistakin kymmenistä perheistä, joista suurin osa oli 1600-loppupuolelle tultaessa muodostanut avioliittojen kautta laajan sukulaisverkoston. Tätä verkostoa ei olisi voinut syntyä ilman porvarisnaisia, joiden avioliitot mahdollistivat omaisuuden siirtämisen uusille yrittäjille. Vaikka sukulaisuussuhteet olivat tärkeitä kaupankäynnissä, kokivat naiset ne myös uhkaksi itselleen. Sukulaismiehet pyrkivät usein saamaan naisten omaisuutta käyttöönsä vetoamalla näiden heikkoon kykyyn hallita omaisuutta. Porvarisnaiset kuitenkin puolustautuivat tällaisissa tilanteissa voimakkaasti ja hakivat turvaa porvariyhteisöä edustaneelta raadilta. He osasivat vedota asemaansa yhteisön jäseninä ja saivat yleensä raadin ja porvariyhteisön tuen. Aviomiehen kuoltua porvarisnaisen oli päätettävä, jatkoiko hän miehensä liiketoimintaa vai hankkiko hän elantonsa jollain muulla tavalla. Monet lesket järjestelivät taloudellisia asioitaan heti miehensä kuoltua ja jäivät sitten elämään esimerkiksi kaupunkitalonsa, maatilojensa ja pääomansa turvin. Osa naisista jatkoi yrittäjyyttä pienimuotoisesti esimerkiksi lainaamalla rahaa korkoa vastaan tai panemalla olutta. Muutamat johtavan porvariston naiset jatkoivat kuitenkin laajaa taloudellista toimintaa vuosikausia. Heidän menestyksensä osoittaa, että he olivat saaneet jo kotonaan perusteellisen koulutuksen porvarisammattiin. He olivat myös toimineet miehensä kumppaneina yrityksen toiminnassa, joten heillä oli hyvät edellytykset itsenäiseen asioiden hoitamiseen. Saamansa koulutuksen turvin porvarisnaiset siirsivät osaamisensa myös lapsilleen.