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    Merchant Banking by Imran

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    management‚ which consist of preparing prospectus & other information relating to the issue. Merchant banks in India are not allowed to conduct any business other than that related to securities market. There is no official category in investment banking. 2

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    Fundamental Analysis banking

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    Executive Summary An investor who would like to be rational and scientific in his investment activity has to evaluate a lot of information about the past performance and the expected future performance of companies‚ industries‚ and‚ the economy as a whole before taking an investment decision. Such evaluation or analysis is called Fundamental Analysis. Indian Economy has covered a long ground since it was liberalized in 1991. Today‚ India has the fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing power

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    E-Banking in Bangladesh

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    E-BANKING IN BANGLADESH FUTURE‚ HURDLES & PROSPECTS 1.0 E-BANKING - INITIAL INTRODUCTION E-banking is defined as the automated delivery of banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. Customers access ebanking services using an intelligent electronic device‚ such as a Personal Computer (PC)‚ Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)‚ Automated Teller Machine (ATM)‚ Kiosk‚ or Touch Tone Telephone. E-banking refers to the PC Banking‚ Internet

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    Banking Reform in Nigeria

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    BRIEF HISTORY OF NIGERIAN BANKING A formal legal structure to banking in Nigeria is a relatively recent invention. Prior to 1952 there was no legislation governing the banking system in Nigeria. The British Bank of West Africa (BBWA) started operating in Nigeria by the year 1892. After the BBWA‚ Barclays Bank became the second expatriate bank to operate in Nigeria by the year 1917. The first indigenous bank‚ The Bank of Nigeria was founded in the year 1933 and also operated successfully. After the

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    Question 3 A) Briefly explain the formal communication channels and spontaneous communication channels? * Communication channels Messages are transmitted through channels of communication channels as discussed. * Formal communication channels‚ follows the chain of command and is recognized as official. One way to view formal communication within organizations. * Vertical communication is the flow of information both up and down the chain of command. It involves an exchange of

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    Banking Industry Analysis

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    banks’ earnings. With fading concerns on asset quality‚ shifting competitive landscape and expanding loan books‚ banks are likely to build on the generally impressive H1‚ 2011 earnings performance despite a challenging operating environment. Banking in Q3: A Challenging Macroeconomic Turf • Nigeria’s macroeconomic story in Q3 was far from exciting as headwinds from the global economy continued to exert pressure on corporate performance and the financial market in particular. The world continued

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    hisory of BDBL & its banking

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    Bangladesh Development Bank LTD. 1.Introduction: Bangladesh Development Bank Limited (BDBL) is a fully state owned Commercial Bank of Bangladesh. In addition commercial banking‚ BDBL provides financial and technical assistance to broaden the private as well as public sector industrial base of the country. It prioritizes‚ especially‚ Export Oriented/Export Linkage industrial units‚ Efficient Import Substitution‚ Joint Ventures‚ Commercialization of local technology and promotion

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    Prospects of Islamic Banking

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    Cardiff Law School 2003-2004 PROSPECTS OF ISLAMIC BANKING: Legal and other Challenges and Issues Faisal Nasim LLM (Commercial Law) Table of Contents Acknowledgment…………………………………………………………….... 1 Preface ………………………………………………………………………..... 2 Glossary of Arabic Terms …………………………………………………......4 Chapter 1: ……………………………………………………………………....5 Introduction and the Basis of Islamic Banking Chapter 2: ………………………………………………………………..……..9 Islamic Modes of Financing Chapter 3: ………………………………………………………….………….21 Practical

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    banking sector

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    We all know that leadership is a personal quality of an individual who organizes the efforts of the followers and directs their activities towards the achievements of organizational goals. It is always the ability persuade others to seek clear goals actively. Therefore leadership is an important quality for the development and success of organization. It is the manager in his leadership role who has to stimulate and inspire the employees of every organization to contribute willingly‚ cooperatively

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    Finance and Banking

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    “Identify an experience in which you failed to communicate a message.” As mentioned in the communication process‚ communication has only succeeded when the information given by the sender has been received and understood by the recipient. If the recipient has not understood the information‚ then this may not necessarily be the recipient’s fault. Typically‚ ineffective communications can be attributed to one of three things: 1. A poor message; * The message was too short; * The message

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