This group of major emerging market economies includes Indonesia, Brazil, Iran, UAE, Ethiopia, India, Egypt, Russia, South Africa, China
What is BRICS?
This pricing model is used to determine the theoretical value of an option based on time, volatility, and underlying asset price.
What is the Black-Scholes model?
This consulting firm, founded in 1926, is widely considered the first modern management consultancy.
What is McKinsey & Company?
This law, named after an Intel co-founder, predicts that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, increasing computing power.
What is Moore’s Law?
Who is the current president of Brazil
Who is Luis Inácio Lula da Silva?
The World Trade Organization(WTO) was founded in this year to regulate international trade
What is 1995?
The required rate of return that makes the net present value of all cash flows from an investment equal to zero.
What is the Internal Rate of Return (IRR)?
This major consulting firm was forced to shut down in 2002 after its involvement in the Enron scandal.
What is Arthur Andersen?
This Chinese tech giant, known for its dominance in e-commerce and cloud computing, was founded by Jack Ma in 1999.
What is Alibaba?
This is the number of states in Brazil
What is 26?
This South American economic bloc includes Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
What is Mercosur?
This measure of risk-adjusted return is calculated by subtracting the risk-free rate from a portfolio's return and dividing by its standard deviation.
What is the Sharpe Ratio?
This classic two-by-two matrix helps companies decide whether to invest in, hold, or divest a business unit based on market share and growth.
What is the BCG Matrix?
This cryptographic concept, commonly used in blockchain technology, ensures that data cannot be altered once recorded by linking blocks together.
What is hashing?
This is Brazil's national liquor, famously known for its use in Caipirinhas and its similarity with another Central American liquor.
What is Cachaça?
This company is the world's largest automobile manufacturer by revenue
What is Toyota?
This type of arbitrage involves simultaneously buying and selling equivalent financial instruments to exploit price inefficiencies across different markets.
What is statistical arbitrage?
McKinsey allegedly suggested that this country could boost its economy by selling more cigarettes, sparking controversy.
What is China?
Named after a British mathematician, this test assesses a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from that of a human.
What is the Turing Test?
This natural world wonder is located in the south of Brazil, but it's also within Argentinian territory.
What are the Iguaçu Falls?
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a global infrastructure project inspired by this ancient trade route.
What is the Silk Road
The three-factor model developed by these two economists expanded the CAPM by adding size and value factors.
Who are Eugene Fama and Kenneth French?
This consulting firm once charged the UK government over $1 million per day for its COVID-19 response work.
What is Deloitte?
This term refers to the phenomenon where a product or platform becomes more valuable as more people use it, a key driver of success for companies like Facebook and Uber.
What is a network effect?
This basketball player is considered to be the second all-time leader in points scored, averaging 30.7 points per game.
Who is Oscar Schmidt?