Money Market Development In Bangladesh

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    Statistics Survey

    Survey On Capital Market Of Bangladesh The given information will be kept confidential and will only be used for research purpose. 1)Do you have investment in the capital market of Bangladesh? a)Yes b) No. 2)If yes,then please tick the range of investment a)>25000 b)25000-100000 c)100000-500000 d) More than 500000 3)Do you think that capital market is playing a proper role industrialization of Bangladesh? a)Yes b) No 4)What type of investors do you think are the most? a)Profit

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    Macro

    NBFI The NBFI sector will have to improve their capital market investment, decision making, and risk management capabilities and also they should seek out new clients. Selim R.F. Hussain CEO & Managing Director, IDLC 2012 has been a challenging year for the NBFI sector for a number of reasons. 2012 witnessed severe liquidity challenges for the first three quarters of the year with interest rates sky rocketing while the liquidity in the interbank shrank significantly. Although the liquidity conditions

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    Trade Protectionism in Bangladeshi Perspective

    government regulations to prevent foreign product not to take -over of domestic markets Here the government gives an instructions and objectives on which product can be imported in the country and which products cannot be imported from the other part of the nations. Domestic products mean the products, which is made in own industries. These are the industries face tremendous pressure to maintain competitive market prices of their products with foreign goods. That is why government uses trade protectionism

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    Development of Apparel Industry in Bangladesh

    Development of Apparel Industry in Bangladesh Garment Industry Large-scale production of readymade garments (RMG) in organised factories is a relatively new phenomenon in Bangladesh. Until early sixties, individual tailors made garments as per specifications provided by individual customers who supplied the fabrics. The domestic market for readymade garment, excepting children wears and men's knit underwear (genji) was virtually non-existent in Bangladesh until the sixties. Since the late 1970s

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    The Scope of Finance Companies in Bangladesh

    function of finance companies is to make loans to individuals and corporations. . Financial companies do not offer deposit services; rather they source their funds through borrowing from banks and other money market sources by issuing commercial papers and bonds. Due to its dependence on borrowed money for sourcing, finance companies hold more equity than banks for the purpose of signaling solvency to potential creditors. Finance companies offer loans of small denomination to consumers and since

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    Mutual Fund Management

    Dr. Mohammad Saleh Jahur Professor of Accounting & Finance Department of Finance & Banking Southern University, Bangladesh. MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH MUTUAL FUND: Mutual fund are Non-banking or, non depositary financial intermediaries that gather funds from the saving and investing public and utilize the accumulated pool of funds by investing in stocks, bonds, currencies

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    Current Situation of Inflation in Bangladesh

    University of Dhaka A Report on “Inflation: Perspective Bangladesh” Date of Submission: May 26, 2011 A Report on “Inflation: Perspective Bangladesh” Course no. & name: F-203-Macroeconomics Submitted to: Mohammad Salahuddin Chowdhury Lecturer Department of Finance University of Dhaka Submitted by: Group: Morning Stars Sec-B BBA 16th batch Dept. of Finance University of Dhaka Date of Submission: May 26, 2011 Group members are Name | Roll | K. M. Najmus

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    Risk Management

    risk management In this section a summarized position of various risks facing DBBL while conducting its business and operations and steps taken by the Bank to effectively manage and mitigate such risks are discussed. RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK Risk is defined by DBBL as risk of potential losses or foregone profits that can be triggered by internal and external factors. Therefore, the objectives of risk management are identification of potential risks in our operations and

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    Overview of Banking Operations in Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited

    Islamic Banking industry in Bangladesh • Concept of Islamic Banking 1.2 Source of Information: • Primary source : The primary source of information was gathered from the practical working experience during the internship period. • Secondary information : The secondary information was gathered from Bank’s Annual Reports, Manuals, Guidelines and Internet etc. 1.3 Scope of the study: This project has stipulated its analysis to the Islamic Banking system in Bangladesh only. Mainly SJIBL has been

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    Intern Report on Foreign Exchange

    An Internship Report On NBL Foreign Exchange Operations – An overview Presented To The Department of Business Administration IBAIS University In partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of BBA In Finance By: Farhan Ahammed ID No. – 0102072411 IBAIS UNIVERSITY Table of Contents |Chapter |Topic

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