MACROECONOMIC FACTORS, AND FINANCIAL FACTORS IN CONTEXT OF PRIVATE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BANGLADESH by Syeda Zabeen Ahmed ID # 0120269 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH April 2006 An investigation of the relationship between Non-performing Loans, Macroeconomic Factors, and Financial Factors in context of Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh by Syeda Zabeen Ahmed ID
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Efficient Market Hypothesis: Examining the Case of South Asian Stock Markets Sharon Prakash Abstract This study examines the relevance of the Efficient Market Hypothesis among emerging stock markets belonging to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh) and the Global economy. The study employs daily closing prices of eminent market indices from a time period 2004-2013.The stock returns have been subjected to unit root tests such as the
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[pic] A Term Paper On ANNUITY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF INSURANCE BUSINESS IN BANGLADESH Course Title: INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT Course Code: MKT-224 Submitted to: Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad Professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Submitted by: UNICORN Date of submission: 24th November, 2014 Group Profile |Serial |Name
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“OVERVIEW OF MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH.” INTRODUCTION: “Watson, come here: I want you.” This was the first message ever transmitted from one place to another, through a device called telephone. American genius, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) along with his assistant Thomas Watson invented the device. It was March 10, 1876, an important day for human civilization, the first step towards developing means of communication. We’ve come a long way since then. Today, telephone
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banking will continue to be the most popular method for future electronic financial transactions. On the other hand, Mobile Banking refers to provision and availability of banking and financial services with the help of mobile telecommunication devices. The scope of offered services may include banking transactions, administering of accounts and access to customized information. Fast expanding mobile telephony in Bangladesh has opened up windows of opportunity for creative partnerships of banks
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Administration and Management Patuakhali Science and Technology University Dumki, Patuakhali-8602 Small Scale Industries of Bangladesh: A Case study of some small scale industries A report On ATTENDANCE SHEET Level: 3, Semester: II Course code: MST326 Course title: Entrepreneurship development and Business Environment Report title: Small Scale Industries of Bangladesh: A Case study of some small scale industries Roll. No. | Reg. No. | Name | Signature | 0803019 | 01881 | Dibakar
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one of the potential as well as capital oriented sectors in Bangladesh. The pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh is also one of the most developed sectors within the country's economy. Pharmaceutical industry is technologically the most developed manufacturing industries in Bangladesh and the third largest industry in terms of contribution to government’s revenue. The industry contributes about 1% of the total GDP. The pharmaceuticals market is almost self-sufficient in meeting local demand as 97%
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Banking Industry in Bangladesh: Bangladesh is a third world country with an under developed banking system, particularly in terms of the services and customer care provided by the government run banks. Recently the private banks are trying to imitate the banking structure of the more developed countries, but this attempt is often foiled by inexpert or politically motivated government policies executed by the central bank of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Bank. The outcome is a banking system fostering corruption
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Introduction Origin Scope Objective Limitations Company Background Milestones: November 28, 1996: Received the Cellular license from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Bangladesh government. March 26, 1997: Grameen Phone launched its service on the Independence day. December 1998: Launched the GP-GP service. September 1999: Launched a unique billing system, EASY which is the Prepaid service. The shareholders Grammen Phone has equity
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course teacher Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan who provided support to construct the conceptual frame work of the study. We would like to thank all newspaper publishers for giving us some important data based on Unilever’s product Surf Excel at Bangladesh. We also would like to thank those website developers who develop those sites. Our class mates were really frank & cooperative to share their ideas as well as write the report about the “Marketing Plan of Surf Excel”.
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