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    This Research Paper Is an Outcome of a Detailed Study on the Title - Is Glass Ceiling Losing Its Relevance in 21st Century? the Research Is Based on the Secondary Data Published in the Internet and Other Printed Sources.

    changing structure of non bank financial institutions; problem of non performing assets in Indian Banks. UNIT-IV Trend and pattern of India's foreign trade and balance of payments; latest EXIM policy-main features; policy towards foreign direct investment; globalisation trends in Indian economy; role of MNC's; India's policy commitments to multilateral insitiutions - IMF, World Bank and WTO. NOTE : The question paper will be set by the external examiners. The external examiner will set 8 questions

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    Brac Bank Sme Activities

    in term of promoting corporate and small entrepreneurs and individuals all over the Bangladesh. Just as BRAC Bank has a corporate identity, they have a social identity too. As a Bank they are socially responsible. Fifty percent (50%) of BRAC Bank’s loan portfolio is diverted to Small and Medium enterprise Banking, and as a financial intermediary they channel funds from the surplus end to the needy. Country-wide network of SME Units centre to the end of small entrepreneurs to help them build their

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    Textile Sector

    800 cr investment The Hindu Business Line: October 22, 2012 Mumbai: The textile sector is on the upswing in Maharashtra due to the new textile policy. Since April, the State has managed to attract Rs 3,834 crore in investments in 411 new textile projects, said State Textile Minister Arif Naseem Khan on Monday. Addressing the media after reviewing the process of policy implementation, Khan said that the new projects would provide about 30,000 jobs in the State. Most of the investment has happened

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    A Competitive Study on Brac Epl Investment Limited

    At a Glance NITRODUCTION OBJECTIVE OF THE REPORT SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY EXPECTED FINDINGS AND HYPOTHESIS A Competitive Study on BRAC EPL Investment Limited 1 INTRODUCTION Internship program is the opportunity that allows a student to work in a certain period of time with an organization. For that the student may know about the real corporate life and the process of implementing all of his/her study and experience that he/she have obtained in the period of the graduation program

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    I Want to Do Research

    CHAPTER-1 Introduction Background of the study Concept of bank; Bank, a financial institution, is playing a vital role in the economic development of the country. The function of banks are not only accepting deposits and granting loans but also, including wide range of services to the different strata of society, to facilitate the growth of trade, commerce industry and agriculture of the national economy. In the absence and insufficiency of banking and financial facilities, the growth of

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    Barclays

    Introduction 1. Banking industry and financial sector Within the global banking industry, financial sector is an important part of overall global economy and is primarily composed of banking institutions, money markets and financial brokers. This sector is considered as a vital component of developed economies such as the USA, UK, Switzerland and Japan. The definition of a retail bank as described by the banking industry is that it operates within the financial institutions offering services

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    Governance Issues and Islamic Banking

    Introduction Corporate governance refers to the method by which a corporation is directed, administered or controlled. It includes the laws and customs affecting that direction, as well as the goals for which it is governed. Corporate governance mechanisms and controls are designed to reduce the inefficiencies that arise from moral hazard and adverse selection. Corporate governance is also viewed as a process of monitoring performance by applying appropriate counter-measures and dealing with concepts

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    The Role of Mfis in the Development of Smes

    Unlocking the Potential of Small and Medium sized Enterprises In West Africa: A Path for Reform and Action By Ibrahima Thiam Master, Russian Friendship University (1990) Submitted to the MIT Sloan School of Management in Partial Fulfillment of Requirements for the Degree of MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION At the MASSACHUSSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY June 2007 C 2007 Ibrahima Thiam. All rights reserved The author herby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute paper and electronic

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    Marketing

    Warwick Business School of small and medium enterprises (SMEs; businesses with up to 250 employees) shows that over a three year period about 55 per cent make use of a personal or business credit card; 53 per cent use an overdraft; 24 per cent use a term loan; 6 per cent have access to grant; 3 per cent use invoice discounting; and 3 per cent use equity finance. Deciding between debt capital and equity capital At one end of the financial spectrum lie shareholders – either individual business angels

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    Ifrs

    IFRS and US GAAP: similarities and differences IFRS readiness series October 2012 Table of contents The heart of the matter 2 US financial reporting will change significantly within the next several years An in-depth discussion 4 Examining the implications IFRS affects US businesses in multiple ways What this means for your business 6 Anticipate and manage the change What companies can and should do now October 2012 The heart of the matter US financial

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