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    1. Introduction Commercial Bank implies that banks devote most of their resources to meeting the financial needs of business firms. This institution offers the public both deposit and credit services as well as a growing list of newer and more innovating services‚ such as investment advice‚ security underwriting‚ and financial planning. In recent years financial institutions have diversified themselves to satisfy consumers and units of government around the world. The result is the emergence of

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    SEBI

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    credit and also reduced the market. SEBI has introduced the comprehensive regulatory measures‚ prescribed registration norms‚ the eligibility criteria‚ the code of obligations and the code of conduct for different intermediaries like‚ bankers to issue‚ merchant bankers‚ brokers and sub-brokers‚ registrars‚ portfolio managers‚ credit rating agencies‚ underwriters and others. It has framed bye-laws‚ risk identification and risk management systems for Clearing houses of stock exchanges‚ surveillance system

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    1. Introduction to the Company After 123 years of solid service‚ the HNB brand is deeply intertwined with the lives of thousands of Sri Lankans from all over the island‚ many of whom have held their accounts with HNB for generations. From a child’s minor savings account to corporate credit and project financing extending to billions of rupees‚ HNB remains the bank that thousands trust as their Partner in Progress. Together HNB have woven a financial network binding together a nation and its people

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    Gul Ahmad Project

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    extile Industry When we think manufacturing industry‚ Pakistan‚ it is the textile industry that immediately come to the mind that is playing an important role in term of the employment generation and value added special with strong base of raw material has started its journey from non existence in 1947 with 3000 looms that is too in the unorganized sector‚ with only one textile unit. It could supply only 8% of the domestic demand derived from its population 76 million people. The industry has

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    context‚ merchant banking includes all institutions that combine the functions of both development banking and investment banking. Investment banks act as intermediaries between issuers and investors. The issuer sells securities to investment bankers who in turn sell the securities to investors. The investment banks own the securities until they are resold. For firms seeking to raise long-term funds‚ investment banks provide assistance through a number of functions including underwriting‚ marketing

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 INDUSTRY PROFILE: The cotton textiles industries have a unique place in the economic of our country. It is contribution to industrial development‚ employment opportunities export earnings is very significant. Production of superior quality yarn required selected and use of the right quality cotton and the cotton selection is complex process particularly in India where it is largely grown on rain field. Spinning industries are under the small scale

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    Assignment on EXIM Bank

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    established in the year 1999 under the leadership of Late Mr. Shahjahan Kabir‚ Founder Chairman who had a long dream of floating a commercial bank which would contribute to the socio-economic development of our country. He had a long experience as a good banker. A group of highly qualified and successful entrepreneurs joined their hands with the founder chairman to materialize his dream. Indeed‚ all of them proved themselves in their respective business as most successful star with their endeavor‚ intelligence

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    Lehman Case

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    A Case Study of the Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy 100 USD 80 USD 60 USD 40 USD 20 USD 0 USD Financial Risk MVE220 Work distribution: 2010-11-24 Both the members of the project team have contributed equally to the case. Even though several parts have been written individually‚ the analyzing and key concepts have been developed mutually together. Examinator: Holger Rootzén Robin Feng 910911-1675 Niklas Fredriksson 900310-1855 Abstract Lehman Brothers was the fourth biggest investment bank in America

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    Are Ceo's Overpaid?

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    Steve Marshall Are American corporate CEO’s overpaid? I believe that CEO’s are paid to much because it does not seem to matter just how well the company does while they are running it they still seem to make a ridiculous amount of money. This is wrong because they are supposed to be paid according to how well that the company does but even when it does poorly they are still paid exceedingly well. While this is not a surprise on top of being paid exceedingly well they are also given stock options

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    Rbs Reward Strategy

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    Contents INTRODUTION – Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) 1 REWARD STRATEGY – Review and Evaluation 2 Herzberg and ‘two-factor’ theory 2 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 3 Motivation through Total Reward 3 Result Based Payments 4 Work/Life Balance 4 Personal Development 4 PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – Review and Evaluation 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 7 Conclusion 7 REFERENCES 8 Books and Journals: 8 Online Sources: 8 INTRODUTION – Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)

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