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    Impact Of Globalization On Indian Economy

    ON INDIAN ECONOMY POST 1991 Globalization (or globalization) depicts a process by which local economies, social orders, and societies have turned out to be incorporated through a worldwide system of correspondence, transportation, and exchange. Globalization for the most part implies coordinating economy of our country with the world economy. The monetary changes started have dramatically affected the general development of the economy. It likewise proclaimed the mix of the Indian economy into the

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    Auto Industry

    analysis of a business involves analysing its financial statements and health, its management and competitive advantages, and its competitors and markets. Fundamental analysis includes the economic analysis, industry analysis and the company analysis. There are certain factors that are to be considered while doing the fundamental analysis and it includes Financials of the company It involves the study of financial health of the company using the various financial reports, like the profit and loss account

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    Fiscal Policy

    Y V Reddy: Fiscal policy and economic reforms Address by Dr Y V Reddy, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), New Delhi, 26 May 2008 (edited transcript). * * * Respected Professor Govinda Rao and distinguished scholars, I am honoured by my friend, Prof. Govinda Rao’s, kind invitation to me to visit the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP). I had the opportunity of working very closely with the NIPFP on several

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    Narolac Paints

    Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................... 3 CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 4 1.1 Types Of NBFC‘s ...................................................................................... 5 1.2 Regulations of NBFC‘s ............................................................................... 6 1.3 Guidelines for new deposits .............................................

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    Australian Economy Analysis

    Analysis of the Economy Export, Import and Production In recent years, Australia has been a net exporter of goods and net importers of services (See appendix 1). The country, rich in natural resources, is a major exporter of commodities. Iron-ore and gold account for 28% of total commodities exports (81 Billion US$ in 2013). Coal represent 18% or 38 Billion US$ and oil and gas for 9 percent. Manufactured goods constitute 33 percent of the total exports with food and metal products and machinery

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    Telecom Italia

    in Europe and Italy in particular. Risk Management The Telecom Italia Group is exposed to the following operating and financial risks in the ordinary course of its business operations. The main risks are: market risk, credit risk and liquidity risk. Italy’s exposure to the sovereign debt crisis overshadowing the Euro area may cause a new weakening of the Italian economy, after the slight recovery that in 2010 and in 2011 had followed the heightened downward swing produced by the global

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    Assignment 2

    and services sectors which grew at an avg of 12%. This is mainly supported by the revival of investments. 2. Rate of growth of the States: For year 2014-15, Maharashtra has the highest GDP and contributes to about the 14.1% of the total GDP .Tamil Nadu is at 2nd place ahead of Uttar Pradesh. It is expected that apart from these 3 states Gujarat , West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh are amongst the most economically developed state and contributed to the GDP. 3) State of Financial Market The development

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    Euro Crisis

    EUROPEAN DEBT CRISIS – ORIGIN, CONSEQUENCES AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS F RA N TI Š E K N E M E T H Abstract What is the European debt crisis? As the head of the Bank of England referred to it in October 2011, it is “the most serious financial crisis at least since the 1930s, if not ever.”1 In fact, the European debt crisis is the shorthand term for the region’s struggle to pay the debts it has built up in recent decades. Five of the region’s countries – Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain

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    Brics Nation

    "the BRICs" or "the BRIC countries" or "the BRIC economies" or alternatively as the "Big Four". • It has been replaced by BRICS since the 2010 inclusion of South Africa in the bloc. • In 2010, however, while the four BRIC countries accounted for over a quarter of the world's land area and more than 40% of the world's population. • Projections on the future power of the BRIC economies vary widely. Some sources suggest that they might overtake the G7 economies by 2027. • According to a paper published

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    Indian Oil Case Study

    M World Economy anagement’s discussion & analysis (Forming part of the Directors’ Report for the year ended 31st March 2010) INDUSTRY STRUCTURE & DEVELOPMENTS During the course of the year, international economic conditions exhibited a marked improvement with the global economy getting into an early recovery mode. The vital statistics of the engine of the world economy entered the positive territory. After June 2009, world trade flows entered into an expansionary mode after declining for

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