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    Telecommunication Industry

    effect of the introduction of new technologies through electronic-banking on the service quality, and profitability of banks, and to assess the impact of changing from the traditional means to the electronic banking on the customers and on the banks as well. The study is qualitative and quantitative in nature investigating different objectives which determine the performance of banks mainly in terms of profitability and convenience. PURPOSE OF RESEARCH The purpose of this research is to find the

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    Bell the Budget

    Services Positive announcements for infra and related sectors will boost demand for bank credit as well. Not very hopeful but there is still a possibility of reducing the tax slabs or increasing the 80 C limit which will be good for BFSI. Also there would be regulations concerning keeping bad assets under control and capital infusion by government. Stock- IDFC Bank BUY Among the banking sector, IDFC is an infra related bank and also is on the rise recently. Budget announcement with possible rate cut

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    Basel Capital Accord

    largely depends on the strength and resilience of the Banking System. Indian Banks which suffered from negative capital adequacy, negative earnings and high NPAs in the Seventies and eighties are now on a robust footing thanks to the reforms brought about by the Narasimham Committee I and II and on account of the strong resolve of the Govt. and the Reserve Bank of India. It is a matter of pride that the Indian Banks have now become fully Basel II Compliant, and that they remained relatively unscathed

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    Collect Your Gold!

    Members: Archie Rabino Florence Sido Carl Christian Samson Section: CE21FA4 Date: September 26, 2014 John Mark Ammugauan COUNTRY ANALYSIS IN INDONESIA BACKGROUND OF INDONESIA Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising 13,466 islands. It encompasses 33 provinces and 1 Special Administrative Region (for being governed by a

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    Cyprus Bailout Case

    basic pillars of economy: * Cyprus was successful in transforming itself from a strictly agriculture-based economy into a service-based economy (in 2011 services 80% of GDP); * Cyprus had a well-developed banking system controlled by Central Bank of Cyprus. Funding was stable and deposits exceeded loans. The economy was mainly built upon the services sector, including tourism, financial services, banking sector and real estate. Despite a real estate overheating that was experienced after Cyprus

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    Financial Institutions (Banks) & Industrial Development in Germany, Russia & India | Global and South Asian Business Development |

    Institutions (Banks) & Industrial Development in Germany, Russia & India | Global and South Asian Business Development | Dr. Imran Ali | | 3/24/2014 | Salik Chaturbhai M2130024 Taimour Abdullah M2130017 Zeeshan Jessani M2130034 Salik Chaturbhai M2130024 Taimour Abdullah M2130017 Zeeshan Jessani M2130034 Contents Introduction 2 Review of Literature 3 Looking at the Past: Industrialization and Financial Institutions 8 Germany 8 Deutsche Bank, Germany 10 Russia

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    Why Are Banks Regulated

    In today’s society banks are an essential part to the continuation of a growing economy and regulations ensure that they are run in such a manner that they should be functioning for years to come. According to the Business Dictionary a regulation is a principle or rule (with or without the coercive power of law) employed in controlling, directing, or managing an activity, organization, or system. Banks are regulated to give guidelines as to how the bank should be run to ensure their services are

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    Chemical Banks - Allocation of Funds

    Assignment: Chemical Banks – Allocation of Profits Submitted By: G.K. Shyam Arya, PGXPM - 11 Date: 12-Mar-2015, Thursday Assignment Questions & Solutions: 1. Describe the due bill controversy and how do you resolve it? Proposed Solution: a. Due Bills controversy: Introduction: Due Bills controversy is an example of intra department priorities that dilutes the focus away from organizational goals. Chemical Bank was the 6th largest U.S. commercial bank in 1983. Chemical Bank was organized into three

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    Finance Report

    pre-recession levels. Banks balance sheets are healthier than they have ever been due to recession as well, which in turn can return investors who may have shied away since the recession. Another major factor when investing in Wells Fargo is the fact that the dividends the company is paying as of March, 1 of 2015, are at 35 cents per share. That is a dramatic 700% gain since the company hit all-time lows of 5 cents during 2011. In stark comparison two of the other “big four” American banks, Bank Of America

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    Islamic

    growing interest in the Islamic finance as a viable funding alternative. This development has simultaneously seen a growth in the market infrastructure and the interconnection between institutions that offer Islamic financial services and conventional banks. During the financial crises, the global growth in Islamic finance tended to continue and the whole sector demonstrated a marked resilience, or a remarkable resilience. Islamic finance is projected to continue to expand in response to economic growth

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