Indian Financial System

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    Customer Relationship Management in Banks with Reference to Corporation Bank

    day, November 2012 “CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BANKS WITH REFERENCE TO CORPORATION BANK UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT REPORT ON “CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN BANKS WITH REFERENCE TO CORPORATION BANK” T.Y.B.B&I (SEMESTER V) ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012 – 2013    SUBMITTED BY ............................ ROLL NO – ...................  PROJECT GUIDE PROF. ..............................................                                                                       

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    Us Immigration

    Effect Of the US Immigration Bill 2013 On the American And Indian Economy Executive Summary Eight U.S. senators from the Republican and Democratic parties have submitted a new bill,i.e., the US Immigration Bill 2013, to overhaul the immigration system, with a focus on immigrant work skills and improved border security. The proposed legislation is 844 pages long.  Under the new proposal, the cap on H-1B visas would nearly double from 65,000 to 110,000, and could rise to 180,000 if certain conditions

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    Infosys

    is the CEO and the chairman of the company. Infosys is a software development company that provides information technology (IT) consulting services to local and the international clients. Infosys could not do any kind of imports and exports as the Indian Government laws were very stringent prior to 1991. Hence the company had to develop software services as a solution to these stringent laws. But the company focused international market for its software products as domestic market held no real opportunity

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    Us History

    own autonomous political and legal systems. However, with the end of the French and Indian War in 1763, Great Britain altered its relationships with the colonies by imposing tighter administrative controls and greater financial obligations on the colonists.[2] Tensions grew, eventually leading to armed conflict beginning in April 1775. On July 4, 1776, the colonies declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. With large-scale military and financial support from France and military leadership

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    Investment in Mutual Fund

    –PROS AND CONS | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | | TO, PRATIMA TRIVEDI | 12/9/2013 | REPORT BY- PARITOSH SINGH FS35 PRAKRITI FS40 PANKAJ KUMAR SINGH FS34 ROMANSHU VARSHNEY FS64 RAJNEESH SHARMA FS44 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 A. MUTUAL FUNDS 5 I. INTRODUCTION 5 II. ROLE OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN THE FLNANCIAI, MARKET 5 III. MUTUAL FUNDS: STRUCTURE IN INDIA 5 IV. GROWTH IN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY 6 V. IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS 11 VI. GOVERNMENT

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    Current Economic Relationship of Canada and India

    measure and that these statistics may not be truly representative of Canada’s involvement in the India economy. The Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC) estimated in 2002 that Canadian firms sold $336 million in commercial services to the Indian market, which is about 2.5 times greater than the value reported by Statistics Canada. Also, in a limited sample of 43 Canadian companies, the APFC reported that investment into India from Canadian firms represented $284 million, which is

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    Financial Inclusion

    ntroduction Financial inclusion is the delivery of financial services at affordable costs to sections of disadvantaged and low income segments of society. Unrestrained access to public goods and services is the sine qua non of an open and efficient society. It is argued that as banking services are in the nature of public good, it is essential that availability of banking and payment services to the entire population without discrimination is the prime objective of public policy. The term "financial inclusion"

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    Review of Rural Financing

    PRIYANKA SINGH MBA IB, UPES DEHRADUN ABSTRACT Talking about the Today Scenario, Financial Institutions are focusing on the improving system for Finance in Rural Areas. As on the day when Narendra Modi's Government came on the rule, it has already focused on increasing the number of branches of Commercial Banks in rural areas in order to provide better financial services to the people residing in such areas. Moreover the interest rate of financing in rural areas should

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    Research Methods for Business Management

    |Research Methods for Business and Management | |Expansion plan for Kat Maconie’s entrance to the Indian market | | | | | | | |Kapil Bam

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    Economics

    asymmetry is bridged by CRAs 3. How far CRAs assessment helps financial regulation 4. Accountability, corporate governance issues of CRAs 5. Disclosures of methodologies of rating 6. Rating of complex products like structured obligation 7. Uniformity or otherwise in definition and rating nomenclature of CRAs in India 8. Consistency of rating data with accounting data 9. Overall evaluation of what CRAs have done in terms of value addition or the Indian economy NISM constituted a two-man Project Team to carry

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