GLOBALIZATION Globalization is the increasing integration of different national economies into one global market economy. It alters competitiveness conditions with the arrival of new players on the global scene and causes traditional roles to be redefined. GLOBALIZATION AS A GLOBAL TREND What seems to be a novelty is, in fact, a series of changes related primarily to the gradual removal of trade barriers, financial market deregulation, the communication technology revolution, and the impact of
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American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Job Satisfaction Of Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited An Internship Report Presented to the Faculty of Business Administration in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Supervised By Mr. Abdul Kader Nazmul Head, Dept. of Management & Assistant Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, AIUB Submitted By; Rahman Md. Shamiur ID 05-05462-1 Human Resource
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Introduction and Background Tribute, Acknowledgements, Pre-budget Consultations, Vision for prosperous Bangladesh, Expectations vis-à-vis Resource Constraints 1-4 Some Important Pledges: Implementation Progress Facing Recession, Achievements of Power and Energy Sector, Agriculture Sector, Land, Fisheries and Live Stock, Food Security, Roads and Bridges, Education, Health, Digital Bangladesh, Climate Change, Women and Children Welfare, Social Safety Net Programmes, Employment Generation, Rural
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and made available to commerce and industry for meeting the requirements. Economy of Bangladesh is in the group of world’s most underdeveloped economies. One of the reasons may be its underdeveloped banking system. Government as well as different international organizations have also identified that underdeveloped banking system causes some obstacles to the process of economic development. So they have highly recommended for reforming financial sector. Since 1990, Bangladesh Government has taken a
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Securities and Exchange Commission, Bangladesh ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 1 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 Jiban Bima Tower (15th , 16th & 20th Floor) 10, Dilkusha Commercial Area Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Phone: 9568101-2, 9561525 Website: http://www.secbd.org E-mail: secbd@bdmail.net Fax: (88)-02-9563721 Securities and Exchange Commission 2 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 CONTENTS INSIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH May, 2013 Comparative study of Foreign Exchange Operations of FSIBL 1 AN OVERVIEW OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPERATION (IMPORT PROCEDURE) OF FIRST SECURITY ISLAMI BANK LTD. & A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH OTHER BANKS by Taslima Akter ID# 0931048 has been approved 9th May 2013 ______________________________ Abul Khair Jyote Lecturer, Marketing School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh Comparative study of Foreign Exchange Operations
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Foreign direct investment And Economic Growth in Bangladesh Internship program at Brac Bank Ltd. Internship Report On “Foreign direct investment And Economic Growth in Bangladesh and Internship program at Brac Bank Ltd.” The Internship report is submitted to the Department of Finance, University of Dhaka for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of BBA program. Submitted to: Department of Finance University of Dhaka Supervised
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1. Financial System of Bangladesh: Financial system is a Set of institutional arrangement through which financial surpluses will be mobilized from the surplus units and will be transferred to the deficit units. It is a framework for describing set of markets, organisations, and individuals that engage in the transaction of financial instruments (securities), as well as regulatory institutions. The basic role of Financial System is essentially channelling of funds within the different units of the
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sector and its marketing strategies as individual company taking the steps time to time. It can be said that the Bangladesh telecom market has a lot of potential to offer considering strategically ignorable or somehow alterable threats. The market looks very potential and prospective. Lots of opportunities are waiting. CHAPTER 1 1.1 Introduction: Telecommunication Sector in Bangladesh: The liberalization of Bangladesh’s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of
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Industrial disputes and it’s resolution on the garments industry of Bangladesh Borna Akter Department of Management Govt. BM College Barisal, Bangladesh BBA(Honours),2nd year
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