Risk Based Capital (Basel II) for Banks in Bangladesh: A straightforward Journey Abu Hena Mohd. Razee Hassan K. M Abdul Wadood Abstract Banks operating in Bangladesh are much enthusiastic for maintaining risk based capital in line with Basel II. Self audit report 2008 on compliance with Basel Core Principles (BCPs) shows, Operational independence of Bangladesh Bank, supervisory tools, existing prudential regulations for core risk management as introduced in banking industry by BB has developed
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International Journal of Accounting and Financial Management Research (IJAFMR) ISSN:2249-6882 Vol.2, Issue 2 June 2012 14-23 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd., PRACTICE OF HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING IN BANKING SECTOR OF BANGLADESH SYED MOUDUD-UL-HUQ1 & PANUEL ROZARIO PRINCE 2 1 Lecturer Department Of Business Administration, Mawlana Bhashani Science And Technology University, Santosh, Tangail. 2 Lecturer, Department Of Business Administration, Victoria University Of Bangladesh, 15/11/APanthapath,Dhaka. ABSTRACT
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An Assignment on Money Market and Labour Market in context of Bangladesh Course Instructor: Abdul Jalil Chowdhury SUBMITTED BY: Zinat Mahal Roll No.: 1328 Departmental of Training for BCS (Economic) cadre Officers NAPD, Ministry of Planning, Nilkhet, Dhaka-1205 Introduction Bangladesh is a developing country in where money market and labour market are two of the most important issues of economics that determine long run development of a country. The GDP and infrastructural
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disclosures made by the company. Therefore, DSE does not assume any responsibility on the authenticity of the facts and figures presented thereof. Brief Overview of the Bank 1. Formation of Janata Bank : Immediately after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the erstwhile United Bank Limited and Union Bank Limited were nationalized and renamed as Janata Bank. : May 21, 2007 : Tk. 20,000 million (as on 31.12.09) : Tk. 5,000 million (as on 31.12.09) 2. Date of Incorporation as PLC 3. Authorized
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CAPITAL MARKET OF BANGLADESH: CRITICAL EVALUATION OF REGULATION by Syed Golam Shahjarul Alam A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Professional Master in Banking and Finance Examination Committee: Dr. Sundar Venkatesh (Chairperson) Dr. Winai Wongsurawat Dr. Yuosre Badir Nationality: Previous Degree: Bangladeshi Master of Business Administration University of Dhaka Dhaka, Bangladesh Bangladesh Bank (Central Bank of Bangladesh) Scholarship
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Assistant Professor Dept. of Management Studies University of jagannath. Subject: Submission of the Report on Problems & prospects of Capital market of Bangladesh. Dear Sir, With due respect, it is a great pleasure to me submitting my report. The topic of the report is “Problems & prospects of Capital market of Bangladesh”. I have collected various important information about this. I sincerely believe that you would find the report very interesting, informative and elucidating.
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Microfinance in Bangladesh Prepared for Institute of Microfinance (InM) As part of the project on State of Microfinance in SAARC Countries By Dewan A. H. Alamgir 2009 Disclaimer Any opinions expressed and policy suggestions proposed in the document are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Institute of Microfinance (InM). The report also does not represent the official stand of the Government of the countries studied. 2 | State of Microfinance in Bangladesh List
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What do you mean by Bank? There is no unanimous opinion as to when and how the word “Bank” was derived. But it is assumed that this word derived from the ancient Latin words “Banco”, “Bangk”, “Bancus” and “Banque”. Meaning of these words is long bench. Once a class of people used to sit in the bench particularly in Lombardy street of Italy for taking deposit and lending money as a banking business. Definition of Bank: ➢ Different authors have defined the “Bank” in different ways with
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months, there has been a growing interest in Bangladesh on the alternative uses of its reserves. However, different reserves adequacy measures based on global best practices confirm that its reserves holding is not markedly higher than what is required. The country’s reserves stand higher than the adequate level only when one considers the current account aspects of reserves benchmark which is perhaps appropriate for the country as its financial system is still autarkic. The dynamics in its balance
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“Content Analysis of Annual Report of RAK Ceramics (Bangladesh) Ltd. ” | “Content Analysis of Annual Report of RAK Ceramics (Bangladesh) Ltd.” Submitted to Mr. Al-Amin Assistant Professor Department of Accounting & Information Systems University of Dhaka Submitted by Name Asif Mahmud Ruhul Amin Tithi Rani Saha Md. Waliul Islam Mark Pritom I.D. 11323025 11323016 11323008 11323020 Date of Submission April 30, 2013 Table of Content Letter of Transmittal Acknowledgement
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