Contents Inflation, Stagflation, Disinflation, Deflation, CPI and WPI ........................................................................... 2 Policy Rates and Reserve ratios .................................................................................................................... 4 GDP and GNP ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Classical and Keynesian Theory ..........
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for "lake cat", but the suricata is not in the cat family, and neither suricatas nor guenons are attracted to lakes; the word possibly started as a Dutch adaptation of a derivative of Sanskrit markaţa मर्कट = "monkey", perhaps in Africa via an Indian sailor on board a Dutch East India Company ship. The traders of the Dutch East India Company were likely familiar with monkeys, but the Dutch settlers attached the name to the wrong animal at the Cape. The suricata is calledstokstaartje = "little stick-tail"
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International financial reporting standards and India’s response “International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are designed as a common global language for business affairs so that company accounts are understandable and comparable across international boundaries.” TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Objectives of financial statements 3. IFSR and India’s response 4. GAAP 5. Certain clarifications on IFRS roadmap 6. TransitionIFRS methodology Page | 2 1. International Financial
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first exchange in India to get ISO 9001:2000 certification was _____ The Multi Commodity Exchange The Bombay Stock Exchange The OTCEI The National Stock Exchange 7 Bombay Stock Exchange was the __________ in the world to obtain the ISO 9001:2000 certifications First Second Fifth Third 8 Exchange traded fund (ETF) on SENSEX are listed on BSE and Exchange in ________ UK USA Hong Kong Japan 9 The debt market in India covers all, except
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the global environment. A part of regulatory reforms includes managing and monitoring systemic risk. Australia has been trying to do that through various entities such as the RBA, APRA and ASIC. Australia has also implemented reforms related to derivative trading, which are being traded more and more despite their high level of risk. Even though the reforms and regulations that were and going to be implemented, improved the safety of the financial system, there will never be a one hundred percent
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financial experts worldwide investment banking includes acquisitions, mergers, underwriting, distributing equity, debt, financial restructurings, derivative securities, and divestitures. As far as Wal-Mart is concerned acquisitions and mergers have allowed them to establish and expand its being there in nations not fond of global nations; namely India and China. (Wal-Mart, 2010). With the world’s population at 6.8 billion and with China and India’s combined population approximated at 2.5 billion;
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Risk Management Risk is inherent in our business and sound risk management is critical to our success. The major types of risk we face are credit risk, market risk (which includes liquidity risk and price risk) and operational risk. We have developed and implemented comprehensive policies and procedures to identify, monitor and manage risk throughout the Bank. Credit Risk Credit risk is the possibility of loss due to the failure of any counterparty to abide by the terms and conditions
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[pic] FINAL REPORT ON EXECUTIVE TRAINING [pic] TITLE: To sell 24 Demat accounts worth Rs.2,00,000/- for 3 months for Sharekhan Limited in Nagpur city. GUIDED BY- Mrs. Parijad Dongure MR. CHIRAG JOSHI (Faculty Guide) (Company Guide) SUBMITTED BY: AJEET KUMAR Enroll. No.: 8NBNG010 Summer Internship Program
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curriculum I have undergone six weeks summer training at “ANGEL BROKING.” I have done my summer training project at Jamnagar branch from 1st of May to 15th of 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
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Contents 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market 3 2. Indices 4 3. Companies quoted 6 4. Rupee vs Dollar 7 1. Brief History of The Indian Capital Market The history of the capital market in India dates back to the eighteenth century, one of the oldest in Asia; When East India Company securities were traded in the country. Until the end of the nineteenth century securities trading was unorganized and the main trading centres were Mumbai and Calcutta. Of the two, Bombay was the chief
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