Indian Financial System

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    Sampa

    www.hemonline.com BROKING | DEPOSITORY | DISTRIBUTION | FINANCIAL ADVISORY OUTLOOK 2009: PREFERRED SECTORS AND COMPANIES FOR INSTITUTIONAL CLIENTS Analyst: ANKIT KHAITAN akhaitan@hemonline.com www.hemonline.com BROKING | DEPOSITORY | DISTRIBUTION | FINANCIAL ADVISORY INDEX INDIAN ECONOMY - 01 BANKING INDUSTRY OVERVIEW RECENT NEWS PRODUCTS & SERVICES ARE INDIAN BANKS SAFE??? GRAPHICAL PRESETATION RBI STEPS TO FIGHT AGAINST LIQUIDITY CRUNCH ANALYSIS OF BANKING SECTOR A)

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    Indian Banking System

    INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM – ROLE AND CHALLENGES Banking Industry creates a chain of economic activity in the country. When a bank lends, it is followed by a number of activities like investment, production, employment etc., finally the effect of it is reflected on the economy. The economic implications of banking activity can be mentioned as removal of poverty, promotion of employment opportunities, encouraging savings, improving capital market etc., with more banking activity, economic growth

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    The Culture Divide

    could not be resolved. Currently the issue is going on as they have threatened to go on a strike on March 9, 2011. Background: In May 2007, India's Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that Air India Limited (AI), India's national flag carrier and Indian Airlines Limited (IA), the government owned domestic airline, would merge with effect from July 15, 2007.1 The new airline formed by the merger was to be called 'Air India,' and would operate in both the domestic and international sectors. The AI-IA

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    Participatory Notes

    recalls the word, Participatory Notes, it sends shivers across the mind of any ordinary Indian or an ordinary Indian investor. Participatory notes were one of the reasons for the largest fall witnessed ever in Indian stock markets. Participatory notes had been in news for all the wrong reasons, every second or third day, some or the other controversy associated with them props up. The most important regulators in Indian economy, i.e. SEBI and RBI are also seen in picture, day in or day out, issuing notices

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    Indian Bpo’s – Walking Up to the Philippines Opportunity

    increase their operations output and therefore employ more and more people to keep up with the expanding trend. Job outsourcing seemed to be the only viable option as global economic downturn had created many problems when it came to funding and financial institutions. There needed to be cut backs in order to keep things afloat and most companies would see that job outsourcing would solve at least one of the many problems involved in the economic downturn. The global economic downturn provided

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    Mutual Funds Growth in India

    the productive sources of the economic system. Throughout the world, these funds have worked as a reliable instrument of change in financial intermediation, development of capital markets and growth of the Corporate sector. The process of Liberalization, deregulation and reconstruction of the Indian economy has created necessity for efficient allocation of scarce financial resources. In this process of development, Mutual Funds have emerged as strong financial intermediaries and are playing an important

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    Logistics Industry

    INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY May 2012 Index I. II. Executive Summary Market Overview – – – – – – – – Industry Overview Structure of the Industry Five Forces Model Growth Drivers Trends in the Industry Government Initiative Opportunities in the sector Challenges in the sector III. Industry Analysis III. Major Players – Major Companies – Common Stock Comparables IV. Organized Players in Logistics Segment – – – – – Container Rail Business Multimodal Transport Operation Container Freight

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    Growth of Telecom Sector in India

    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM: OBJECTIVE- Here our main objective is to analyse the impact of mergers and acquisition in banking sector in India. We will try to find out from the experience of US and EU how Indian banking sector will respond if some major players merge together. In this report we will create a situation in which five big players in banking sector merge together and we will analyse the effect of merger on Indian Banking sector. In the past three decades

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    Icici Swot

    8 o Services Offered 9 o Financial Indicators 11 o Corporate Social Responsibility 12 o Partners 13 o PFFF 14 o SWOT analysis 15 o ICICI vs. HDFC bank 16 • References 21 Introduction to Banking Sector Banking is defined as the business of the bank or the occupation of a banker. A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those

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