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PES 3701 complete set of notes
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This contains a summary of all the notes needed for learning unit 1 - 20 of PES 3701. These notes contain all the information you need to pass the exam and assignments.
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ECS 3701 STUDY NOTES 2022 (All Units)
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ECS 3701 STUDY NOTES 2022 (All Units) This document contains a complete and an all-inclusive guide to ECS3701 - Monetary Economics. 
WHY STUDY MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 
Why study financial markets? 
Securities - a claim on the issuer’s future income or assets that is sold by a 
borrower to a lender. Securities may also be referred to as financial 
instruments. Financial instruments may be divided into two main categories: 
money market instruments (e.g. Negotiable Certificate of De...
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INV 3701 plus elite corporate finance exam study notes (UNISA)(APU)
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INV 3701 plus elite corporate finance exam study notes (UNISA)(APU)
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PVL3701 SUMMARY NOTES
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PVL3701 SUMMARY NOTES 100% TRUSTED workings with detailed Answers for A+ Grade.
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ECS3701 STUDY SUMMARY NOTES
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ECS3701 STUDY SUMMARY NOTES. This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to ECS 3701 STUDY NOTES 2022. 
WHY STUDY MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 
Why study financial markets? 
Securities - a claim on the issuer’s future income or assets that is sold by a 
borrower to a lender. Securities may also be referred to as financial 
instruments. Financial instruments may be divided into two main categories: 
money market instruments (e.g. Negotiable Certificate of Deposit (NCDs), 
Commercial P...
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ECS 3701 - All Units
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Table of Contents 
Part 1- Introduction 
Chapter 1: Why study money, banking and financial markets? 
Chapter 2: An overview of the financial system 
Chapter 3: What is money? 
Part 2 - Financial Markets 
Chapter 4: Understanding interest rates 
Chapter 5: The behaviour of interest rates 
Chapter 6: The risk and term structure of interest rates 
Part 3 - Financial institutions 
Chapter 8: An economic analysis of financial structure 
Chapter 9: Financial crises in advanced economies 
Chapter 10: F...
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ECS3701_Notes_ Monetary Economics ,STUDY NOTES 2022 (All Units)
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ECS3701_Notes_ Monetary Economics.STUDY NOTES 2022 (All Units). 
CHAPTER 1: WHY STUDY MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS 
Why study financial markets? 
Securities - a claim on the issuer’s future income or assets that is sold by a 
borrower to a lender. Securities may also be referred to as financial 
instruments. Financial instruments may be divided into two main categories: 
money market instruments (e.g. Negotiable Certificate of Deposit (NCDs), 
Commercial Papers; Retirement Annuity (RAs...
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LEV 3701
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LEV 3701 EVIDENCE NOTE 2.

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LEV 3701 Semester 01 Assignment 01
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LEV3701 NOTES
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CHAPTER ONE 
RELEVANCE AND ADMISSIBILITY 
-s210 of the CPA provides that no evidence as to any fact, matter or thing should be admissible if 
irrelevant or immaterial and if it can’t conduce to prove or disprove any point or fact at issue in 
criminal proceedings. 
-s2 of CPEA define negatively by saying that “irrelevant evidence is inadmissible” 
-Common law defines the rule in its positive form “All facts relevant to the issue in legal 
proceedings may be proved.” [R v Trupedo] 
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