Ukraine stock market

Discussion in 'Economics' started by adam99, Jan 28, 2019.

  1. adam99

    adam99

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  2. zdreg

    zdreg

    currency depreciation?
     
  3. Nobert

    Nobert

    it's my guess, but one of the factors should be that, they managet to stabilize situation at the east part of the country ( mostly) . Also those peace agreements, even temporary. If the pro-russian separatists would be pushing front line, the scenario would be different. ( ? )
     
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  4. Nobert

    Nobert

    Hmnn, how depreciation has a boost on stock market, like the money loose value, but stocks are doing better, how is that so, could you explain a little bit more?

    Thanks.

    Edit : is it, that the equities etc gets cheaper, so that attracts capital from other countries?
     
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  5. zdreg

    zdreg

    money is just paper printed by government. stock of a company represents ownership in a business. if the currency loses value the company does not lose value, if the currency loses value the price of the company goes up in that currency so the value of the co. in real terms remains the same.
     
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  6. Nobert

    Nobert

    Simple & clear, thanks Zdreg.
     
  7. Yes but often the inflated price is discounted from real value or at least this was my impression from Dalios debt crisis book
     
  8. Nobert

    Nobert

    got it for free as pdf from principles.com as well,

    do you remember any examples of that in particular?
     
  9. zdreg

    zdreg

    the stock maintains its value everything else being equal should have been included in my reply. of course, in life that is rarely the situation.

    in any case real value is a nebulous number, dependent on many factors
     
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  10. No way I'm reading a PDF on my desktop, I got it on Kindle. I think the Germany case study showed a chart with real value compared to inflated value side-by-side.
     
    #10     Jan 28, 2019
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