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    Shadow Banking System

    whose members are not subject to regulatory oversight. The shadow banking system also refers to unregulated activities by regulated institutions. Comprising Entities The Shadow banking system entities that make up the system is made up of non-depository banks as well as other financial entities which included insurers, hedge funds, investment banks, money market funds, structured investment vehicles, conduits and monolines. Two examples of well-known shadow banking institutions are Bear Stearns

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    The Federal Reserve

    The Federal Reserve Term Paper The Federal Reserve After several periods of economic and banking problems, the United States of America was searching for a fix. In December of 1913, the American Congress approved the Federal Reserve, which President Woodrow Wilson signed into law. By 16 November 1914, a working Federal Reserve was set up in 12 cities chosen as regional Reserve Bank sites. These reserve banks were privately owned banks. The Federal Reserve wielded unprecedented power

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    Angel Broking

    June. The Angel Group has emerged as one of the top 5 retail stock broking houses in India, having memberships on BSE, NSE and the two leading commodity exchanges in the country i.e. NCDEX and MCX. Angel Broking Ltd is also registered as a depository participant with CDSL. Angel has exceeded customer’s expectations by providing world-class service. I was placed under the marketing and sales department and I have learned a lot in carrying out marketing task for Angel Broking. I have done marketing

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    Sbp Glossary

    and Credit Other Depository Corporations (ODCs) The other Depository Corporations consists of all resident financial corporation’s (except the central bank) and quasi-corporations that are mainly engaged in financial intermediation and that issue liabilities included in the national definition of broad money. It includes Scheduled Banks, Development Financial Institutions (DFIs), Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and all Depository NBFIs. Depository Corporations (DCs) Depository Corporations refers

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    Implication of Lack of Financial Markestd

    QUESTION 1 Financial market is a place/mechanism where funds/savings are transferred from surplus units to deficit units. Whereas, financial institutions are intermediaries who act as mobilizers and depositories of savings and as providers of credit / finance. Financial markets and institutions form a vital component of the financial system and play a major role in the economy by influencing activities within it. Thus, omission of financial institutions and markets will negatively influence

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    Annual Report

    Commercial Paper Directions, 2012 Whereas the Reserve Bank of India, in exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 45J, 45K, 45L of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, and of all the powers enabling it in this behalf, notified the Non-Banking Companies (Acceptance of Deposits through Commercial Paper) Directions 1989 vide Notification No.IECD.1/87(CP)-89/90 dated December 11, 1989; And whereas the said directions having been amended from time to time vide Notification No.IECD.14/08.15.01/96-97

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    Definition of Corporate Governance

    Cadbury in his 1992 Report on the Committee on Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance p.15 says “Corporate Governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled.” Another definition is, “corporate governance can be defined as the stewardship responsibility of corporate directors to provide oversight for the goals and strategies of a company and foster their implementation.”(Cornelius 2005, p. 12). The OECD Glossary of Statistical Terms website (2010) states that corporate governance

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    Mutual Fund Formation

    TRUST DEED THIS DEED of TRUST is made at Dhaka on this the …… day of ………… of the Christian era. BETWEEN (Sponsor’s name).........., having its registered office at .......(Address).........., represented by its .......Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director..., hereinafter referred to singly, severally and collectively, as the AUTHOR or SPONSOR, which expression shall, unless it be repugnant to the subject or context or meaning thereof, include its representatives, successors-in-interest

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    Sebi Listing

    SECURITIES 4. Listing of Securities A company, desirous of listing its securities on the Exchange, shall be required to file an application, in the prescribed form, with the Exchange before issue of Prospectus by the company, where the securities are issued by way of a prospectus or before issue of 'Offer for Sale', where the securities are issued by way of an offer for sale. The company shall be responsible to follow all the requirements specified in the Companies Act, the listing norms issued by SEBI

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    Raising Capital in the International Markets

    PROJECT FINANCING AND INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ASSIGNMENT 1 GROUP 1 PRESENTATION A TERM PAPER WRITTEN BY: 1. Joash Gombe 2. Carren Oyolla L50/70100/2013 3. Julius Owade 4. Lillian Dullo 5. Diana osuri 6. Willy Mugenzi Lecturer: Dr. Nyonje UNIT: LDP 602: PROJECT FINANCING Assignment submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Masters Degree in Project Planning and Management of the University of Nairobi

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