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    Banking

    with another bank’.The statutory protection under section 131 and 131A of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, is available to a collecting banker only if the banker inter alia receives payment of a cheque or a draft for a customer. Though a customer is a very important person for a bank, he appears only once in law of Negotiable Instrument (i.e., in section 131 of the Negotiable Instruments Act) and even there only casually; he is neither defined nor explained. A customer of a banker need not necessarily

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    Term Paper on Financial Derivatives

    Derivative Market – A Case Study on NSE A Report Submitted as per the curriculum of the Master in Business Administration Under Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela, Orissa. By L Rama kumari Roll No.: 200960712 Regd. No.: 0906202013 [pic] March 2011 Under the Guidance of Mr. Shom Prasad Das NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Palur Hills, Berhampur- 761008, Orissa, India DECLARATION I, L rama kumari, student of 2009-11 batch of NIST, Berhampur do

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    Dfafewea

    migrating to America at the seaports of New York Philadelphia and Boston. Some were coming through a smaller port in San Francisco. Many of the Chinese came as contract laborers to help build the transcontinental railroad. Some others came for the Gold Rush in California that started at about 1849. The migration was stopped with the Chinese Exclusion act in 1882. 2. After the annexation of parts of Mexico in the year 1848, the Mexicans already living in the U.S. became citizens. They were told that

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    Finance

    A STUDY ON FOREIGN EXCHAGE AND ITS RISK MANAGEMENT Project submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DECLARATION I hereby declare that this Project Report titled “A STUDY ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND ITS RISK MANAGEMENT” submitted by me to the Department “XXXXX” is a bonafide work under taken by me and it is not submitted to any other University or Institution for the award of any degree diploma / certificate or published

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    Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Case Study

    topics of Indian gaming and regulations set for them are discussed in detail as it goes over the different kinds of gaming and the laws that are used or created to regulate them. Indian gaming has proven to be the most successful and largest generator for revenue but there are tribes that refuse or unable to take part in this because of moral or traditional reasons or that their geographic establishment makes it difficult to enable gaming. The main law that oversees this topic is the Indian Gaming Regulatory

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    Culture

    * Share on LinkedIn * Share on googlePlus * Share on facebook * Share on twitter * Share by email When Enron was still – and only – a pipeline company, it lost a major contract in India because local authorities felt that it was pushing negotiations too fast. In fact, the loss of the contract underlines the important role that cultural differences play in international negotiation. For one country’s negotiators, time is money; for another’s, the slower the negotiations, the better

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    Leonard Peltier Research Paper

    More current examples of neglect is Leonard Peltier, and the mascot controversy. Leonard Peltier is an American Indian activist from the American Indian Movement (AIM), who was wrongfully jailed for the murder of two FBI agents. Prior to the incident 60 American Indians were killed on the Pine Ridge reservation, allegedly by paramilitary squads connect to the tribal government, without any justice. Relationship with the Native American activist group were strained, with accusation that the FBI did

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    Commodity Derviatives in India

    Commodity Derivatives Market in India: Development, Regulation and Future Prospects Introduction The Indian economy is witnessing a mini revolution in commodity derivatives and risk management. Commodity options trading and cash settlement of commodity futures had been banned since 1952 and until 2002 commodity derivatives market was virtually nonexistent, except some negligible activity on an OTC basis. Now in September 2005, the country has 3 national level electronic exchanges and 21 regional

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    Forex Instrument

    A Project report On Foreign Exchange Market with Hedging Instruments In partial fulfillment of the requirements of for award of Master of Management Studies Through Atharva Institute of Management Studies under the guidance of Prof. Aditi Mahajan Submitted by Paras Gada MMS Batch: 2010 – 2012. DECLARATION I, Mr. Paras Gada of Atharva Institute of Management Studies pursuing Masters of Management Studies hereby declares that I have completed this project on “Foreign

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    Sebi Act

    THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA ACT 1992 Firms and institutions can raise medium and long term funds by issuing securities. Securities issued can be tradable or non-tradable. Tradable securities include corporate securities(shares & debentures), govt securities, public securities, bonds, units of mutual fund, are tradable securities i.e. transferable . Non-transferable securities include bank deposits , company deposits, loans and advances of bank & financial institutions and

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