I. DOMESTIC DEPOSITS 1. Whether banks can accept interest free deposits? Banks cannot accept interest free deposits other than in current account. 2. What rate of Interest is paid by banks on savings bank accounts? With effect from October 25, 2011, saving bank deposit interest rate stands deregulated. Accordingly, banks are free to determine their savings bank deposit interest rate, subject to the following two conditions: (a) First, each bank will have to offer a uniform interest rate on savings
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Liquidity risk & Management-Basic Bank Course Title: Management of Financial Institution Course Code: F-637 Submitted to Tahmina Akter, Assistant Professor department of finance university of Dhaka Submitted by Md Abdullah-Al-Hasan,ID-13007. Md Rukonuzzaman, ID-20026. Ajanta Shukla Tanma,ID-21050 Moin Uddin, Id-20035 AHMED SHARIF, ID-19011. Introductory Part Letter of transmittal
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BANKING SECTOR REFORMS IN INDIA . Introduction: Financial sector reforms introduced in the early 1990s as a part of the structural reforms have touched upon almost all aspects of banking operation. For a few decades preceding the onset of banking and financial sector reforms in India, banks operated in an environment that was heavily regulated and characterized by sufficient barriers to entry which protected them against too much competition. The banking reform package was based on the recommendation
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Ursprünglich stammt der Begriff „Portfolio“ aus dem Bereich des Bankwesens und bedeutet dabei ein Bündel von Investitionen. Die Grundlage der heutigen Portfolio-Planung stammt aus der Finanzwirtschaft und wurde von Harry M. Markowitz (US-amerikanischer Ökonom, Nobelpreisträger) im Jahre 1952 mit seiner „Portfolio Selection Theory“ geschaffen. Außerdem/In einem zweiten Zusammenhang wird „Portfolio“ in der Unternehmensplanung verwendet. Hierbei handelt es sich um die Portfolioplanung, ein allgemeines
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The role of capital in resolving agency conflicts between different groups of bank stakeholders. 1. Introduction This essay discusses the role of capital in resolving agency conflicts between different groups of bank stakeholders, by discussing two papers. The first paper is a descriptive paper written by Berger, Herring, and Szego (2005), called “The Role of Capital in Financial Institutions”. The second paper, “Caught in Between Scylla and Charybdis? Regulating Bank Leverage When There Is
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Pictures of Dead People M1 money in our society includes A vault cash of commercial banks B. cash held by private citizens C. deposits of commercial banks in the Federal Reserve Bank D. saving account deposits of private citizens and businesses in banking institutions E. U.S. Government bonds 12.7 12.8
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Global Journal of Management and Business Research Finance Volume 13 Issue 9 Version 1.0 Year 2013 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-4588 & Print ISSN: 0975-5853 Performance Evaluation of Prime Bank Limited in Terms of Capital Adequacy By Md. Abdullah Al Mamun Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh Abstract - The study aims at evaluating performance of prime bank. Data of the bank is analyzed
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The core business of the retail banking industry and the banking industry as a whole involves taking risks mainly when offering credit facilities to borrowers. It is for this reason that the risk taking behavior of a bank will always have an impact on the bank’s profitability and ultimately on whether or not the bank remains a going concern. This is despite that in a number of countries the non-interest income on banks is growing in importance; after-all loans constitute the largest share of bank’s
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Investment Banking Under Islamic Shariah PRINCIPLES: A Case Study on Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Ltd By Md. Mostak Ali ID: 3-03-03-025 A Project Report Submitted To Professor Md. Ali Akkas Department of Management Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Dhaka 1000 September, 2011 September 29, 2011 Md. Ali Akkas Professor Department of Management Studies
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Three General Banking 4. Chapter Four ❖ Services of National Bank 5. Chapter Five ❖ Foreign Exchange 6. Chapter Six Daily activities of Bank 7. Chapter Seven ❖ Other activities of National bank ltd 8. Chapter Eight ❖ Recommendation & Conclusion. Chapter one Introduction 1.1 An overview of National Bank Ltd. N ational Bank Limited is regarded as the pioneer in the private sector banking of Bangladesh. National
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