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    Mcb Report

    CHAPTER 1 1.1 Introduction to the Report This Internship report is aimed at studying and analyzing MCB Bank in general and its branch office at Abbottabad in particular with reference to its marketing practices. The main purpose of the internship is to prepare and submit a report as a partial fulfillment for the award of BBA degree from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad.  1.2 Objective of Study Internship is the one of the part of the BBA course and this provide the

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    Professionalism

    weather conditions that affected my area that the issue would get resolved promptly after about a month I was still experiencing poor connection quality so I called after about an hour on the phone I was told a technician would come out the next day to test my connection. On arrival the technician was in my opinion in a bad mood very few words not talkative very vague in answering questions all she did was replace the tower and said that should resolve the issue made me sign paper work saying she was

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    An Internship Report on Banking Efficiency of Exim Bank Limited

    An Internship Report On Banking Efficiency of EXIM BANK Limited 1.1 ORIGIN OF THE REPORT Reporting means the written presentation of the evidence and findings of a research. After completion of the internship program report submission is essential. The report is based on a topic that can satisfy both organization and my academic institution. Internship is the last part of my MBA course. Being a MBA student internship and report submission is essential for me. Without completion of internship and

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    Report

    Board CEO Challenge 2011 1 survey . As low interest rates and new regulations strangle traditional sources of riskbased and fee income, many once-attractive customer relationships are generating less revenue, causing some to become unprofitable. Many bank executives are finding that the old tried-and-true strategies for organic market share and revenue growth are not sufficient anymore. Competing based on pricing, convenience, and service is still fundamental, but more is required. The financial crisis

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    Legal Aspect of Decision Making

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guinea International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Case No. 2, 1999, posted at www.itlos.org. Facts October 1997, the M/V Saiga, an oil tanker, was engaged in selling “gas oil” to fishing and other vessels within Guinea’s exclusive economic zone. The next day, the Guinean Navy boarded the Saiga just beyond Guinea’s exclusive economic zone and the master, crew, and the ship were arrested. The government of Guinea charged the master with importing “without declaring

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    The Comparison Between Islamic Loans and Conventional Loans in Relation to Market Power

    2.3.2 The effect of Islamic Economic Incentives on its Market Power. 10 2.4 Research gap 11 3. Methodology 12 4. References 17 1. Introduction Islamic economics and Islamic banks have grabbed the attention of millions of people around the world. That is because Islamic banks have assets that can be estimated as 300 billion USD around 75 countries in the world with 15 % annual growth rate (Weill 2010: 5). Islamic economics or banking systems are based on a set of morals and

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    I Can Win

    Report on Bangladesh Electronic Fund Transfer Network: A Study on Prospect of Payment and Settlement System in Bangladesh Prepared by Kafil Uddin Muhammad Zahid Mahmud ID: 80802062 Supervisor Professor (Dr) Khondoker Bazlul Hoque Department of International Business University of Dhaka Date of Submission: November 26, 2015 Department of International Business University of Dhaka November 26, 2015 Professor (Dr) Khondoker Bazlul Hoque Department of International Business University of Dhaka

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    The Management of Prime Bank Ltd

    History of the Bank The importance of financial intermediaries in the development of the overall economy of country cannot be described in short. From the inception of the civilization the banking sector dominate the economic development of a country by mobilizing the saving from the general people and channelling those saving for investment and thus economic development and growth. The importance of commercial banks after the ravage of the liberation war to develop a better economy was severally

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    Liquidity Risk Management: a Comparative Study Between Conventional and Islamic Banks of Bangladesh

    ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH Banks conventionally fulfill the supreme responsibility of being a financial intermediary between the deficit and surplus unit of the economy. Liquidity risk refers to the excessive transaction cost, excessive loss of value and excessive exertion of time that banks have to face at the time of allocating liquidity to the third party when stipulated. Because of the unique constitutional features and regulatory conformity with the Shariah principle Islamic banks have

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    Sg Cowen

    factoring in expected yield, Rae wanted to give out only two more offers. Investment Banking Industry in 2001 Do Consolidation in the investment banking industry was widespread, as major firms bought small banks, bought retail brokers, and considered partnering with commercial banks. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and equities remained the highest-margin businesses but also very volatile, as deal

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