ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DR. FEKRI ALI MOHAMMED SHAWTERI (IF70) REPORT CIMB ISLAMIC BANK BERHAD REPORTED BY: Nur Atteya Amanda binti Amirudin 62289214273 Syamimi Fatihah binti Mohd Sobri 62289214372 Nur Aizat binti Mun 62289214006 Norhafiza binti Alalguring 62289214119 Noor Rahimah binti Abdul Rauf 62289214281 TABLE OF CONTENTS NO | TOPIC | PAGES | 1.0 | Introduction | 3 | 2.0 | Bank Profile | 5 | 3.0 | Financial Analysis | 7 | 4.0 | Credit Risk | 14 | 5.0 | Liquidity
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financial crisis initiation includes the first two basic paths and some additional factors and they all make the problems of moral hazard and adverse selection worsen. A. Mismanagement of financial liberalization B. Severe fiscal imbalances C. Asset price decline D. Increase in interest rate E. Increase in uncertainty Financial liberalization is the eradication of restrictions from all the domestic financial institutions and markets and allowing them to trade with the financial firms
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the updated technology, ability, stability and thrust of a financial system, where the commercial banks play a very important role, emphasize the very special need of a strong and effective control system with extra concern for the risk involved in the business. Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization have opened up a new methods of Financial transaction where risk level is very high. In banks and financial institutions risk is considered to be the most important factor of earnings. Therefore
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4. Basic Assumptions 5. Analysis * Covered Bonds and the Financial Crisis in Europe * Effect of Covered Bonds on Bank Margin * Covered Bond as a means of liquidity and funding base 6. Conclusion 7. References Question 1 Does offering covered bonds hold the answer to credit rationing (credit crunch) in a financial crisis or does it just offer banks the opportunity to increase their margin? Discuss critically. Introduction In the US, credit crisis of 2007-2008 demolished
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AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON [pic] HABIB BANK LIMITED SUBMITTED TO Mr.nazik hussain SUBMITTED BY Beenish Ameer Roll #07 BBA(HONS) Morning SESSION 2009-2013 DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT SCIENCES [pic] Islamia University Bahawalpur
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Annual Report 2009 Important Statement The Board of Directors of China Everbright Bank hereby undertakes that all information included in this Report does not contain any false information, misleading statement or material omission. Annual Report 2009 of China Everbright Bank was deliberated and passed at the third meeting of the Fifth Board of Directors of the Bank on March 24th, 2010. KPMG Huazhen audited the Bank’s Annual Financial Statements in accordance with China Standards on Auditing
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Submitted by Supervisor Registrar Hooria Ijaz Butt Roll No :1818 IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST MERCIFUL, THE MOST BENIFICIENT DECLARATION Internship report submitted to the Department of Management Sciences, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of B.com DEDICATION
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a view to suggesting concrete policy measures that may be taken to overcome the constrain and to improve the performance of the organization. Divestiture of assets is not new to Pakistan though the motivation for divestiture has not been the same in different time periods. During the 50s and the 60s, public sector used to invest in non-traditional activities especially where the gestation period was long and private sector was reluctant to invest. While a large number of private sector
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Analysis of China Big Four State-Owned Banks’ Performance: A Data Envelopment Analysis A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Commerce and Management at Lincoln University By Jiyun Xu Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand 2011 I Abstract of a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of M. C. M. An Empirical Analysis of China Big Four State-Owned Banks’ Performance: A Data Envelopment
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An Evaluation of Business and Financial Performance of the Dhaka Bank Limited 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2007 ANALYSIS, FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS 1.1 Company Profile Background of Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL): DBL is a scheduled bank that was incorporated under the Companies Act 1994, started its operation on July 1995 with a target to play a vital role on the socio-economic development of the country. Aiming at offering commercial banking service to the customers’ door around the country, DBL
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