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Financial policy
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Financial policy
Criteria describing a corporation's choices regarding its debt/equity mix, currencies of denomination, maturity structure, method of financing investment projects, and hedging decisions with a goal of maximizing the value of the firm to some set of stockholders.


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The French companies have well understood the reasons for the new economic policy adopted by the Algerian Government with the adoption of the 2009 additional Finance Act, which has redefined the legal framework of the foreign companies that whish to settle in Algeria," she said, adding that the French enterprises "can contribute a lot to the Algerian industry in terms of investments and know-how.
and the European Commission could not support any economic policy that would propel the country s budget deficit from around 4% of
For the London-based centre dealing with European economics, see Centre for Economic Policy Research.
 
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