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  2. Kumaraswamy distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, the Kumaraswamy's double bounded distribution is a family of continuous probability distributions defined on the interval (0,1). It is similar to the beta distribution, but much simpler to use especially in simulation studies since its probability density function, cumulative distribution function and quantile functions can be expressed in closed form.

  3. Modified Kumaraswamy distribution - Wikipedia

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    It serves as an alternative to the beta and Kumaraswamy distributions for modeling double-bounded random variables. The MK distribution was originally proposed by Sagrillo, Guerra, and Bayer [1] through a transformation of the Kumaraswamy distribution. Its density exhibits an increasing-decreasing-increasing shape, which is not characteristic ...

  4. Tax inversion - Wikipedia

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    The US definition requires that the original shareholders remain a majority control of the post-inverted company. In US federal legislation a company which has been restructured in this manner is referred to as an inverted domestic corporation, and the term "corporate expatriate" is also used, for example in the Homeland Security Act of 2002. [1]

  5. List of companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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    SEHK: 1393 Hidili Industry International Development Limited: SEHK: 1398 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited: SEHK: 1399 SCUD Group Limited: SEHK: 1402 I-Control Holdings Ltd: SEHK: 1553 Maike Tube Industry Holdings Ltd: SEHK: 1618 Metallurgical Corporation of China Limited: SEHK: 1688 Alibaba.com: SEHK: 1691 JS Global Life

  6. Normal backwardation - Wikipedia

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    In that era on the London Stock Exchange, backwardation was a fee paid by a seller wishing to defer delivering stock they had sold. This fee was paid either to the buyer, or to a third party who lent stock to the seller. The purpose was normally speculative, allowing short selling. Settlement days were on a fixed schedule (such as fortnightly ...

  7. Kumaraswamy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kumaraswamy or Kumaraswami is an Indian male given name. It may also refer to: Murugan, also called Kumaraswami or Kartikeya, the Hindu god of war; Kumaraswamy distribution, a distribution form related to probability theory and statistics; Kumaraswamy Layout, a residential locality in southern Bangalore, India

  8. Karvy Corporate - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019, Securities and Exchange Board of India barred Karvy Stock Broking Limited (KSBL) from purchasing shares in delivery and also accepting new clients pending a forensic audit. SEBI found out that Karvy had defaulted Rs. 2000 crore of investor funds by pledging the securities holdings of its customers.

  9. Talk:Kumaraswamy distribution - Wikipedia

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