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    Marketing

    Assignment Front Sheet Qualification Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business Student Name Unit Number and Title Y-601-1259 / Unit 19 / Marketing Planning Student No. Assessor name Date of Issue 16th February 2015 TOM FARNSWORTH Completion date Submitted on 27th March 2015 Assignment title Unit 19: Marketing Planning Learning outcome Assessment criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to Task No. Evidence (Page

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    Insurance. Marketing

    GENERAL INSURANCE 'Looks to the future with confidence and optimism' 1. Brief the history of General Insurance. In India General Insurance business started, Marine Insurance started on the later part of the 17th century. Before nationalization in 1947 we have 147 insurance companies, foreign and Indian both. But during there nationalization, in 1973 we have 107 companies that merge into four companies, i.e. taken over by Government. General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) was set up in

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    Roles of Imf and World Bank

    Q5) International Monetary Fund (IMF) role is to stabilize the international exchange rates and promote liberal economic policies. IMF will also provide short-term loan to assist members to overcome short-term imbalance of payment problems. On the other hand, World Bank offers loans to members to finance productive investments as well as assisting developing countries in its economy so as to reduce poverty within the country. Singapore joins both IMF and World Bank under the Bretton Woods Agreements

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    Illegal Immigrants

    Factor Now, I will explain about the pull factor. Pull factors are those conditions that attract people to the destination country. 1. Geographical Factor The strategic location of Malaysia at the South-East Asia attract them to come here. Malaysia is located around other South-East Asia country such as Indonesia, Thailand and Philiphines. For illegal workers, they can easily across the Strait of Malacca and South China Sea illegally. There are many cases in Malaysia that illegal immigrants came

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    Australian Foreign Policy

    aQ2) “Australia will never be fully accepted as part of Asia because of continuing domestic and regional obstacles.” Critically evaluate this claim, citing relevant examples to illustrate. Downer, A. (2005). 'Securing Australia’s interests—Australian foreign policy priorities', Australian Journal of International Affairs, 59 (1), pp. 7-12. Evans, G. (2010). 'Australia's Asian Future', addressed to the Australian Club's International Table, Melbourne, 16 September. Accessed 15 April 2012

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    Appraisal

    METACENTRE RESEARCH PAPER SERIES no.20 The Social Organization of Remittances: Channelling Remittances from East and Southeast Asia to Bangladesh Md Mizanur Rahman Brenda S.A. Yeoh ASIAN METACENTRE FOR POPULATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS HEADQUARTERS AT ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE Md Mizanur Rahman is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore. He is a sociologist with particular interests in migration

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    Asdfdsa

    Points to know on East Asia Physical geography Topography – where is the Tibetan Plateau, how did it form, why is Japan mountainous and why does it have numerous earthquakes and volcanoes? Tibetan plateau in western china, highest in the world, created by collision of Indian and Asian tectonic plates. Collision of Eurasian plate and pacific plate, and Philippine plate collide between oceanic and continental plate. On the leading edge of the Eurasian plate Climate – what kind of climate

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    Business in Asia

    of globalization and trade liberalization in East Asia had formed international production network (IPN) – the cross-borders trades of parts and components to other countries or regions before the assembly of final product is completed (Saslavsky & Shepherd, 2012) – that caused East Asia countries to experience economic growth (Milberg & Winkler, 2010). Based on the above description of IPN, this paper describes the reasons why MNC in Asia utilize multiple production locations located in

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    East Asian Economic Crisis

    East Asian Economic Crisis A large economic downturn in East Asia threatens to end its nearly 30 year run of high growth rates. The crisis has caused Asian currencies to fall 50-60%, stock markets to decline 40%, banks to close, and property values to drop. The crisis was brought on by currency devaluations, bad banking practices, high foreign debt,loose government regulation, and corruption. Due to East Asia's large impact on the world economy, the panic in Thailand, Indonesia, Korea,

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    Citibank

    Citibank : Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific 1.0 Abstrak Citibank is already established consumer business in Asia. It’s about 11 years this bank operated in Asia. That have 15 countries thought Asia Pacific and Middle East. Rana Talwar is the head of Citibank’s Asia Pacific Consumer Bank and she want to launch a new product about the credit card. 2.0 Issue Citibank want to market the credit card to the Asia but have constraint to established it. Firstly is because little credit of experience

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