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    ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED (IBBL) BASED ON ISLAMIC SHARIAH INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “General Banking‚ Investment & Foreign Exchange operation of IBBL” PREPARED FOR: Dr. Mahmood Ahmed EVP & Director (Training) Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA) PREPARED BY: Md. Jiaul Hoque Independent University‚ Bangladesh & Abu Hena Morshed Jaman Southern University Bangladesh Date of Submission:

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    financial institution facilitates exchange of resources between borrower and lender. The financial institution such as banks‚ have a positive role in financing and investment which is a multidimensional process involving complexity of many interrelated and interdependent factors of diversified nature. It is difficult to assess the contribution of each factor independently. To be successful in its arena a bank must maintain a healthy growth rate and minimize the risk. The bank must maintain enough cash

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    Reducing Foreign Exchange Settlements A company that regularly conducts business in multiple countries must spend a considerable amount of time settling foreign exchange transactions. It may buy and sell the same currencies many times over as it processes individual payables and receivables. There are three ways to reduce the volume of these transactions‚ depending on the number of parties involved: Unilateral Netting: A company can aggregate the cash flows amongst its various subsidiaries to

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    CENTRAL BANKS‚ STOCK EXCHANGE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS CENTRAL BANKS A central bank is the main national bank that provides a government and its commercial banking system with financial and banking services controlling the government’s monetary policy and issuing currency. Functions of a central bank include: • It has the sole right to issue currency – it maintains uniformity in the currency and manages it accordingly using knowledge about the economy • It is a banker‚ advisor and agent to the government

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    Abstract:      How should a multinational firm manage foreign exchange exposures? The case examines transactional and translational exposures and alternative responses to these exposures by analyzing two specific hedging decisions by General Motors. Describes General Motors’ corporate hedging policies‚ its risk management structure‚ and how accounting rules impact hedging decisions. The company is considering deviations from prescribed policies because of two significant exposures: an exposure to

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    Case Study 2: “The Story of Foreign Trade and Exchange” After reading “The Story of Foreign Trade and Exchange” I began to think about my company and the manufactures that we acquire our items from. We normally receive items from a company in the United States because they are local and the shipping is not as expensive. However‚ on occasion we import from a Honduran company when the United States company can’t produce as fast or if we need a bulk order. Our biggest problem recently has been getting

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    relative purchasing power parity. B) interest rate parity. C) the law of one price. D) equilibrium. Answer: C Topic: The Law of One Price Skill: Recognition 2) ________ states that the spot exchange rate is determined by the relative prices of similar baskets of goods. A) Absolute purchasing power parity B) Relative purchasing power parity C) Interest rate parity D) The Fisher Effect Answer: A

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    Jamuna Bank Limited 4-12 2.1 Brief History of Jamuna Bank Limited 4 2.2 Organization Profile 5 2.3 Board of Directors 5-6 2.4 Organizational Structure 6-7 2.5 Vision‚ Mission‚ Strategies & Objectives 7-8 2.6 Performance of JBL at a Glance 9 2.7 Branch Profile 10 2.8 Executives & Officers at Jubilee Road Branch 10 2.9 Departmental Structure to serve Banking Services 11 2.10 Existing Services at JBL Jubilee Road Branch 11-12 Chapter: 3 Foreign Exchange

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    Summer project On Foreign Exchange Risk Management By Paresh S. Mahajan Atharva Institute of Management Studies Marve Road‚ Malad (W)‚ Mumbai – 4000 95. July 2005 Summer project On Foreign Exchange Risk Management By Paresh S. Mahajan

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    1. Introduction The word “Bank” refers to the financial institution deals with money. Commercial banks are the primary contributor to the economy of the country. They are borrowing money from the locals and lending the same to the business as loans and advances. So the people and the government are very much dependent on these banks as the financial intermediary. Moreover‚ banks are profit -earning concern‚ as they collect deposits at the lowest possible cost and provide loans and advances at

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