Indian Financial System

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    Empirical Relation

    Empirical Investigation of Indian Stock Market and Debt Market Post Liberalization Prepared by Group I Monika Aggarwal (1) VipulAggarwal (2) VrindaAilani (3) ParasharAnand (4) PraneetBattina (5) Rahul Balyan (6) Supervised & Mentored by Dr.Nupur Gupta Bhattacharya Faculty, K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research Contents Abstract.........................................................................................................................

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    Transformational Leadership

    Frontiers in leadership research Spring 2010 Final paper Sofia Nilsson Altafi TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP IN THE INDIAN MICROFINANCE ORGANIZATION Introduction During the last two decades, microfinance has received considerable public and institutional attention – accumulating in the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 – and is today presented as the “magic bullet” for fighting global poverty. A country with a particularly interesting microfinance sector is India; in 2008, the total outstanding

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    Euro Zone

    Union (EMU) was designed, constructed and implemented. In particular, the crisis is a consequence of the failure to put in place certain necessary institutional components. INTRODUCTION The global economy has experienced slow growth since the U.S. financial crisis of 2008-2009, which has exposed the unsustainable fiscal policies of countries in Europe and around the globe. Greece, which spent heartily for years and failed to undertake fiscal reforms, was one of the first to feel the pinch of weaker

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    Case Study

    course, the disruptor moves upstream and relieves the incumbent of its most valuable customers. Seemingly, no industry is spared: steel, computers, telephony, photography, stock markets; the list goes on. Will it be Banks next? Burdened with legacy systems, infrastructure cost and increasingly complex security issues, banks are dealing with a double whammy: grappling with intense regulatory scrutiny as a result of a prior “missteps,” while a generation of disruptors is eating away their current business

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    Transformation of Banks

    1.1.ABSTRACT: Transformation is taking in Indian banks from all verticals, and subtle and not – so – subtle makeovers in banking products are dynamically altering the face of banking. The research paper focuses on the way transformation is affecting the banking sector and the way use of IT products have changed the face of banking in India. It reveals current environment of the banking industry; the factors that have brought changes in the industry; and the way these changes

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    Ifrs

    all over the world rely upon financial statements before taking decisions. They need to be convinced that the financial statements are true and fair and what they understand from the statements is what the person preparing them intends to convey. However, different countries adopt different accounting treatments and disclosure patterns with respect to the same economic event. This may create confusion among the users while interpreting the financial statements. Financial statements that are based on

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    Effect of Fdi in Insurance Sector of India

    IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-ISSN: 2278-487X. Volume 7, Issue 4 (Jan. - Feb. 2013), PP 45-52 www.iosrjournals.org Contribution of Insurance Sector to Growth and Development of the Indian Economy 1 1 2 Dr. M.Subba Rao, 2R. Srinivasulu M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Principal Sri Balaji P.G College (MBA) Anantapur – 515002 Andhra Pradesh - India M.Com, M.B.A Research Scholar Department of Commerce S.K University – Anantapur Andhra Pradesh India Abstract: For economic development

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    Effects of Recession on India

    at that time. The end result of the Sub-prime crisis is manifesting itself in myriad ways. There are direct and indirect implications not only for the United States but for the entire world. The Sub-prime that was brought upon by the American financial system upon itself is spreading its tentacles around the world. People who were not even remotely connected with the Sub-prime crisis are being adversely affected. National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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    Cool

    equity market an important constituent of financial markets. In emerging countries, equity market plays an even more important role in economic development. In many emerging markets, firms would need large quantum of fund to expand and be able to pursue the prevalent high growth rates. Equity market is the only liquid financial market in many emerging countries and hence its role in economic development can not be overemphasized. In addition, world over, financial markets are getting less insular. The

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    SPEECH Indian Derivatives Market - A Regulatory and Contextual Perspective Shyamala Gopinath Indian Derivatives Market - A Regulatory and Contextual Perspective* Shyamala Gopinath Let me first thank Euromoney for inviting me for this seminar on Indian derivatives market. The esoteric world of derivatives has come into sharp focus in recent times precisely on account of their complexity and recent events have triggered a debate on their impact on the financial system stability. My discussion

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