changes. Bank plays an important role in the business sectors and in the industrialization of a country. Basically the banks take deposits from the customers against interest and lend it to the borrowers against interest cessation period. Under these circumstances of bank offers different interest rates and other options to the customers to remit and deposit their money. These options are very common among all the banks, but only the customer services and other facilities vary from bank to bank. 1.2Objectives
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Banking Act of 1933, known as the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated commercial banking activities from Investment banking activities, meaning Banks with consumer deposits were prevented from engaging in risky investment banking activities. Most regular banks were regular businesses and they were prohibited from speculating with depositors’ savings. Investment banks, which handled stocks and bonds trading, were small private partnerships. In the 1980’s, the financial industry exploded. The Government
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Function: The Absurdity of Market Regulation There are many theories as to what was the underlying cause of the Great Recession from which America is still recovering. Popular ideas generally include irrational exuberance on the part of commercial banks, executive compensation packages which encouraged bankers to over-leverage themselves, and the collapse of the sub-prime housing market. While it is probable that some of these factors played a role in the crisis, none of them can accurately explain
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distribution of banks in a particular locality and the relative market power of specific banking institutions determines the degree of competition, efficiency and performance level of the banking industry. Bangladesh’s banking sector consists of Central Bank (named as Bangladesh Bank), Commercial Banks, Development Banks and Specialized Financial Institutions. The Commercial Banks comprise of Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCB), Local Private Banks, Foreign Private Banks, and Islamic Banks. In recent
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Report on Muslim Commercial Bank Dedicated To My Parents PREFACE It is the requirement of the MBA course Al-Khair University, Multan that all students of MBA have to spent two months in any organization to get practical exposure and to get familiarized with the ways to live in the organizational environment which is dramatically different from the educational environment. That two months period called “Internship Period “, if spent properly and sincerely, enables the students to be
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information technology 2. Banking environment in Nigeria 3. Application of information system applied in banking industry 4. Types of information system allied in banking industry 5. The impact of information technology to all state bank (Head office in Enugu) 6. Organizational profile CHAPTER THREE 3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1. Sources of data 2. Population of study 3. Sample of six determination 4. Sampling technique 5. Method of data treatment 6
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