Asset - Liability Management System in banks - Guidelines Over the last few years the Indian financial markets have witnessed wide ranging changes at fast pace. Intense competition for business involving both the assets and liabilities, together with increasing volatility in the domestic interest rates as well as foreign exchange rates, has brought pressure on the management of banks to maintain a good balance among spreads, profitability and long-term viability. These pressures call for structured
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bottom line for the bank as risk taken by the bank will be commensurate with return and will be within an approved risk management policy. As all transactions of the banks revolve around raising and deploying the funds, Asset-Liability Management (ALM) gains more significance as an initiative towards the risk management practices by the Indian banks. The present paper discusses the various risks that arise due to financial intermediation and by highlighting the need for asset-liability management;
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Asset - Liability Management System in banks - Guidelines Over the last few years the Indian financial markets have witnessed wide ranging changes at fast pace. Intense competition for business involving both the assets and liabilities, together with increasing volatility in the domestic interest rates as well as foreign exchange rates, has brought pressure on the management of banks to maintain a good balance among spreads, profitability and long-term viability. These pressures call for structured
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article which is descriptive in nature has been able to successfully describe the concept and application of ALM technique. Before going into the details of what ALM concept is all about, the article briefly discusses the banking reforms that took place in India in the last two decades and tries to emphasize on the changes that have happened in the Indian Banking Sector. ALM Concept ALM is a comprehensive and dynamic framework for measuring, monitoring and managing the market risk of a bank
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Working Group on the Issues and Concerns in the NBFC Sector Report and Recommendations RESERVE BANK OF INDIA August 2011 2 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AFC ALM BIS CIC-ND-SI Asset Finance Company Asset Liability Management Bank for International Settlements Systemically Important Non-Deposit Taking Core investment Company Capital Market Exposures Certificate of Registration Commercial Paper Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio Commercial Real Estate Financial Companies Regulation Bill Foreign
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The Indian Banking Sector On the Road to Progress G. H. Deolalkar G. H. Deolalkar is formerly Managing Director of State Bank of India. 60 A STUDY OF FINANCIAL MARKETS Overview of Banking and Financial Institutions The Banking Sector The banking system in India is significantly different from that of other Asian nations because of the country’s unique geographic, social, and economic characteristics. India has a large population and land size, a diverse culture, and extreme disparities
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Risk management in banking sector Table of content Particulars | Page no. | Executive summary | | Introduction | | Literature review | | Research methodology | | Sampling techniques | | Tools of analysis | | Data analysis & findings | | Conclusions | | Scope for further research | | Reference | | Executive Summary Today, The Indian Economy is in the process of becoming a world class economy. The Indian banking industry is making great advancement in terms
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RISK MANAGEMENT DEFINITION OF RISK: 1. Risk in finance is defined in terms of the variability of actual returns on an investment, around an expected return, even when those returns represent positive outcomes. 2. The decisions on how much risk to take and what type of risks to take are critical to the success of the business. 3. The essence of good management is making the right choices when it comes to dealing with different risks. 4. In banking, the risk is the possibility
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CBM Course Outline For Session 2012 - 13 ------------------------------------------------- Batch: PGDM 2011 - 13 Term: IV ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Course: Commercial Bank Management (CBM) Credits: 3 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Course Instructor: Prof. D N Panigrahi Objectives of the course: The course inputs are
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................... 4 1.1 Types Of NBFC‘s ...................................................................................... 5 1.2 Regulations of NBFC‘s ............................................................................... 6 1.3 Guidelines for new deposits ........................................................................ 8 1.4 Responsibilities .......................................................................................... 11 1.5 Current Scenario ..............
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