MP A R Munich Personal RePEc Archive The Islamic Inter bank Money Market and a Dual Banking System : The Malaysian Experience Bacha, Obiyathulla I. INCEIF the Global University in Islamic Finance 2008 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12699/ MPRA Paper No. 12699, posted 13. January 2009 / 09:41 The Islamic Inter bank Money Market and a Dual Banking System: The Malaysian Experience. (1st Draft : June 2007) (1st Revision : September,2007) (This revision: March, 2008) Obiyathulla
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DIVIDEND POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON SHARE PRICE (ANALYSIS OF SELECTED “A” CLASS LISTED COMPANIES) Submitted By Bijendra Bahadur Malla Roll No.: 740090 Reg. No: 2007-2-22-0056 A Research Report Submitted To Prof. Dr. Prem Raj Pant Apex College Pokhara University In partial fulfillment of requirements for the course on Research Methodology For the degree of Master of Business Administration Kathmandu August, 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Study has been under taken to analysis the “Dividend
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Lessors come in different types of categories such as banks, captive leasing companies and independents. The largest of the lessors are banks. They have low-cost funds and are more aggressive in the market. This allows them the advantage of being able to purchase cheaper assets than their competitors. Captive Leasing Companies are firms whose purpose is to perform leasing operations for a different parent company. They have an advantage over banks. This advantage is that they have a point of sale
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ISSUE MANAGER REPUTATION, UNDERPRICING LONGAND LONG-RUN PERFORMANCE OF INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS: EVIDENCE FROM THE SINGAPORE IPO MARKET VOON PEIJUN (Bachelor of Business Administration (Hons), NUS) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF SCIENCE (BUSINESS) DEPART DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my warmest gratitude to Professor Michael Shih for his patient guidance and encouragement all this
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ft Beta Estimation Practice And Its Reliability Biasness Towards Aggressive Stocks: An Empirical Evidence From NSE * Dr. Neeraj Sanghi ** Dr. Gaurav Bansal INTRODUCTION While investing in a capital market, investors always have concern about the market movements or changes in the value of capital market index. This tendency of investors' behavior is related to a psychological factor that reveals that market movements and prices of stocks are closely related to each other. Upward / downward
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A Summer Project report on “THE GENERAL BANKING FUNCTION” Undergone at “RAJKOT PEOPLES CO – OPERATIVE BANK LTD.” Prepared by: KAJAL A. PARMAR M.B.A 3RD SEM. Guided by: Pro. Dr. Parul Chotalia Submitted to: SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY, RAJKOT [pic] T.N.RAO COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES RAJKOT- 360 005. DECLARATION I, Miss KAJAL A. PARMAR, studying in MBA (Sem. III ) of T.N.Rao College
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