rP os t 9 -7 1 2 -0 3 8 REV: MARCH 12, 2014 LAKSHMI IYER RICHARD H. K. VIETOR India 2014: The Challenges of Governance op yo Introduction In January 2014, India’s government faced significant economic and social challenges. Economic growth rates had slowed from 10.5% in 2010 to only 4.9% in 2013. Inflation remained stubbornly high at 10.1%, despite sustained interest rates of around 10%, and the rupee/dollar exchange rate depreciated from 45 rupees in March 2011 to 62 rupees in December 2013
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TEJGAON COLLEGE, DHAKA 16, INDIRA ROAD, FARMGATE, DHAKA-1215. [pic] Term Paper Title of The Topic “Foreign exchange operation Brack bank ” Submitted to Fatema Hussain Assistant Professor Department of “Finance & Banking” Submitted by K. M. Rajab Ali.
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providing all the guidance in preparing the report. His lectures in the class, instructions regarding the preparation of the report, explanation about different aspects of the report really helped us a lot. Besides this, he also provided several research papers which also helped us to get an idea about how a research should be done. In the preparation of our report, his contribution is absolutely undeniable. Furthermore, we would also like to thank some of our senior students who helped us by giving different
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Independent University, Bangladesh Semester: Spring 2016 Course Title: Business Research Methods Course Code: BUS 485 Section: 04 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND ITS EFFECT ON PROFITABILITY ON BANGLADESHI BANKS S/L | NAME | ID | MARKS | | | | Report | Presentation | VIVA | 01 | Md. Nazmul Amin Naser | 1321552 | | | | 02 | Indrajit Bhowmik | 1321401 | | | | 03 | Heaven John Dessai | 1321488 | | | | 04 | Mahbubur Rahman | 1322001 | | | | Table of Content No. | Topics
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Executive Summary: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices of some local banks and track the performance of these banks with superior ratings for environmental, social and governance practices in Bangladesh and these banks are: Eastern Bank Limited, One Bank Limited and Mutual Trust Bank Limited. The study specifically focused on the extent to which companies practicing CSR complied with basic legal labor standards involving their
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unit .Because funding needs vary among deficit units, various financial markets have beenestablished. The primary market allows for the issuance of new securities, while thesecondary market allows for the sale of short term securities, while capital marketsfacilitate the sale of long term securities.The main participants of financial market can be classified as households, businesses andgovernment agencies. Those participants who provide funds to the financial markets arecalled surplus unit . Households
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Capital Market: Fraudulent Practice January 07, 2012 Barrister M. Zillur Rahman Lecturer Institute of Business Administration University of Dhaka Dear Sir: Subject: Submission of the term paper “An overview of Bangladesh Capital Market: Fraudulent Practice.” We are pleased to present you our term paper “An overview of Bangladesh Capital Market: Fraudulent Practice.” We have extensively enjoyed working on this topic. It has been a very interesting and informative experience for us. While working
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Mission To build Prime Bank Limited into an efficient, market driven, customer focused institution with good corporate governance structure. Continuous improvement in our business policies, procedure and efficiency through integration of technology at all levels. Vision To be the best private commercial bank in Bangladesh in terms of efficiency, capital adequacy, asset quality, sound management and profitability having strong liquidity. Objective For our customers: • To provide the most
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ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN OF SQUARE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. BASED ON 2006 - 2007 COMPANY ACTIVITIES April 20, 2008
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NTRODUCTION: AN INVITATION TO BOMBAY The envelope was hand-delivered to our house in Golf Links, Tan enclave in New Delhi whose name captured the clubbable lifestyle of its leisured and propertied Indian residents, soon after we had arrived in the middle of a north Indian winter to begin a long assignment. It contained a large card, with a picture embossed in red and gold of the elephant-headed deity Ganesh, improbably carried on the back of a much smaller mouse. Dhirubhai and Kokilaben Ambani invited
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