for borrowing and lending in the short term, from several days to just under a year. Money market securities consist of negotiable certificates of deposit (CDs), banker’s acceptances, Treasury bills, commercial paper, municipal notes, federal funds and repurchase agreements (repos). There are currently 15 primary dealers (12 banks and 3 FIs) in Bangladesh. The only active secondary market is overnight call money market which is participated by the scheduled banks and FIs. The money market in Bangladesh
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Submitted to Md. Shakhawat Hossain Lecturer, Department of Management Studies, Faculty of Business Administration and Management Submission date: 15/12/2011 Course code: MST326 Course title: Entrepreneurship development and Business Environment Submitted by GROUP: INNOVATION Level-3, Semester-II Session: 2008-2009 Faculty of Business Administration and Management Patuakhali Science and Technology University Dumki, Patuakhali-8602 Small Scale Industries of Bangladesh:
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Bangladesh has a long track record of developing models and implementing microfinance programs. This paper explores the extent that ICT has been used in microfinance programs in Bangladesh. It looks into the use of ICT at the back-office MIS and in front-line transaction management. It describes the problems and challenges that microfinance providers and clients are facing in the present state of ICT use. The paper proposes steps that could help microfinance providers, through ICT innovations, to increase
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with their degree of regulation. The formal sector includes all regulated institutions like Banks, Non-Bank Financial Institutions (FIs), Insurance Companies, Capital Market Intermediaries like Brokerage Houses, Merchant Banks etc.; Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs). The semi formal sector includes those institutions which are regulated otherwise but do not fall under the jurisdiction of Central Bank, Insurance Authority, Securities and Exchange Commission or any other enacted financial regulator
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COMILLA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Prepared By: Easir al Newaz (Arif) Phone: 01717520085(zero one seven one seven five two zero zero eight five ) Term Paper Subject Management Function performing the Financial Institution (BRAC, EPL) Md. Solayman Assistant Professor Department of Marketing Comilla University Supervised By: Submitted Group: SL.No | ID NO | Name | 1. | 12020745 | Md. Wasim(Group Leader) | 2. | 12020701 | Md.Iqbal Hossain Patwary | 3. | 12020702 | Md. Badiul Alam
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Akhter Hossain Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka-100, Bangladesh *Corresponding email: iqbal.shahriar@gmail.com Abstract: Shipbuilding is considered to be a thrust sector in the economy of Bangladesh. But various problems are there to obstruct the development of this sector. This paper is aimed to identify the underlying problems and then analyze the nature of the problems to make it helpful overcoming the obstacles
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------------------------------------------------- MGT-210 BRAC BANK Developed For: Ms. Nasira Siddika (NSd) Sec: 10 Date of Submission: 06/08/2010 NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY Developed By: Group Members To complete our project, first of all our team is very grateful to Almighty Allah for the hard work, dedication, team effort and patience we put to finish our project work on time. The team would like to thank the official website of ‘BRAC Bank’ from where we took the information
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selected Natore district to establish my factory. My factory will be in the Gurudashpur thana of Natore district, which is beside the Dhaka-Rajshahi highway. I will need 5 acres of land for the factory. Bottling: After extracting the fresh juice in the factory, the juice will be carried to Dhaka. The bottling will be completed in Ganda of Savar thana under Dhaka district. I will not make any bottling plant. The bottles will be supplied by TABANI beverage ltd. Later we have the plan to make our
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Report The preparation of this Internship report is a requirement of fulfillment of the MBA degree and Dr.M.Khairul Hossain, Professor of Finance Department at Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka, who is also the Honorable course teacher of this course. He has asked us to make a term paper regarding to our course. Our topic is to prepare a report on “Trend of export of commodities from Bangladesh: An Analysis of sector wise contribution to GDP.” provided by the honorable course teacher
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have expanded their operations in the last two decades, poverty-focused MFIs based on Islamic principles are lagging behind. This paper provides the theoretical basis, operational framework, and empirical support for the establishment of Islamic MFIs. After critically evaluating the conventional MFIs, an Islamic alternative is presented. The theoretical part of the paper shows that there is a great potentiality of Islamic MFIs that can cater for the needs of the poor. Islamic MFIs have some inherent
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