BA 958 MERCHANT BANKING ANF FINANCIAL SERVICES Syllabus UNIT- 1 Introduction – An Overview of Indian Financial System – Merchant Banking in India –Recent Developments and Challenges ahead – Institutional structure – Functions of Merchant Banking – Legal and Regulatory Frameworks- Relevant Provisions of Companies Act- SERA-SEBI guidelines- FEMA etc. – Relation with stock Exchanges and OTCEI UNIT II - ISSUE MANAGEMENT Role of Merchant Banking in Appraisal of projects, Designing Capital Structures and
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beautiful world and able to conduct our works. Off course, I acknowledge the support & assistance given by a number of people. I am grateful to many individuals for the completion of the report successfully. Stamford University Bangladesh & Islami Bank Bangladesh limited both provided enormous support & guidance for my internship program. I would like to acknowledge my honorable assistant lecturer “Mostofa Mahmud Hasan”. He sincerely helped me and has given necessary suggestions in preparing
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Number of banks are in brackets. Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were The General Bank of India, which started in 1786, and Bank of Hindustan, which started in 1770; both are now defunct. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India, which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806, which almost immediately became the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks, the other two being the Bank of Bombay and
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Type 1. Saving Banks Saving banks are established to create saving habit among the people. These banks are helpful for salaried people and low income groups. The deposits collected from customers are invested in bonds, securities, etc. At present most of the commercial banks carry the functions of savings banks. Postal department also performs the functions of saving bank. Type 2. Commercial Banks Commercial banks are established with an objective to help businessmen. These banks collect money
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Offered Rate, is supposed to reflect the rate at which banks lend to one another and, like Libor, it’s calculated by a daily survey of big banks. While most people have never heard of it, Cdor is incredibly important in the fixed income market, affecting prices on some $6-trillion of loans, futures and interest rate swaps. Despite its role as the mainspring of much of the bond market, no regulator has direct responsibility for Cdor, the banks involved employ complex and often inconsistent methodologies
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give you a basic understanding of the causes of the financial crisis of 2007/2008 and the impact which it had on the UK and other economies. Topics covered are: UK history which led up to the financial crisis The effect on mortgages The banks’ reaction The effect on the world market The effect on the UK market This leaflet concludes with self assessment questions. 1 National and International Issues The financial crisis of 2007/2008 and its impact on the UK and other economies
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Power-Pack – June 2015 BANKING - 2015 JUNE June 1 • IRDAI removes cap on business from one insurer for banks. IRDAI has done away with the capping of insurance business from one insurer by a bank in its latest draft. As compared to the previous draft that mandated banks to cap business from one insurer to 50%, IRDAI has removed this cap. This would mean that those insurers without a bank partner or promoter would still have to wait longer to get business from bancassurance. The regulator has said
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in the last decades of the 18th century. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India, a government-owned bank that traces its origins back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country responsibilities from the then Imperial Bank of India, relegating it to commercial banking Central banking is the responsibility of the Reserve Bank of India, which in 1935 formally took over these functions
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production, marketing, finance, and personal functions within many other countries. - The owners of such corporations are the highly industrialized countries of the world like United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Japan. Transnational Banks - International finance institutions which do their business in many countries of the world. - These are special types of transnational corporations whose field of specialization is global banking or international finance. - Their customer
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Internship Report: HRMP in Standard Chartered Bank Abstract According to the universalistic perspective, organizations from different sectors, across industries, and through different time periods should use a series of select human resource management practices (HRMP). The main principle of this paper is to investgate whether i there is any relationship between HRMPs and organizational performance, regarding Standard Chartered Bank in Bangladesh. This study aims to investigate the relationship
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