Banking Lecture 2 - Basic Principles of Banking Michal Mejstřík‚ Petr Teplý Institute of Economic Studies‚ Faculty of Social Science‚ Charles University in Prague‚ Czech Republic 10 October 2012 Global political governance Slide 2 Who will pay this game/cost of crises? Source: Petr Teplý (2011) Slide 3 The current financial world is “simple“ and can be described by 3 terms: 1) Planet Ponzi 2) Zombie banks 3) Uroboros Source: Petr Teplý (2012) Slide 4 Ponzi
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore various motivations of Merger and Acquisitions in the Indian banking sector. This includes the various aspects of banking Industry’s Merger and Acquisitions. It also compares pre and post merger financial performance of merged banks with the help of financial parameters like Gross-Profit Margin‚ Net- Profit Margin‚ Operating Profit Margin‚
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__________________________________________ISSN 2319–1171 Vol. 1(3)‚ 20-24‚ October (2012) Res. J. Management Sci. Internet Banking in India Consumer Concerns and Bank Marketing Strategies Sufyan Habib AAII College‚ Barabanki‚ INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in Received 18th September 2012‚ revised 15th October 2012‚ accepted 17th October 2012 Abstract Internet banking has attracted the attention of banks‚ securities trading firms‚ brokerage houses‚ insurance companies‚ regulators and lawmakers
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Chapter 8 Discussion Questions 8-1. It is advisable to borrow in order to take a cash discount when the cost of borrowing is less than the cost of forgoing the discount. If it cost us 36 percent to miss a discount‚ we would be much better off finding an alternate source of funds for 8 to 10 percent. 8-2. Larger firms tend to be in a net creditor position because they have the financial resources to be suppliers to credit. The smaller firm must look to the larger manufacturer or wholesaler
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Roles of an Investment Banker The primary function that an investment banker would carry out is assisting the companies to raise money through various measures like the sale of the traditional securities in the markets. These securities can be bonds‚ preferred stocks or common stock options. An investment bank provides three primary functions for its clients‚ while raising money for them 1. Investigation Any company that wants to raise money will be approaching an investment banking firm or a
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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 to grapple with the fear of a double dip recession while
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Pakistan Banking sector Compiled by: Consulate General of Switzerland Karachi‚ 25th February 2011 1. ECONOMIC OVERVIEW: Pakistan’s economy has been predominantly agrarian. Since Pakistan came into existence‚ the contribution of the agricultural sector to the GDP has declined gradually from over 50 percent in 1949-1950 to about 22 percent in the fiscal year 2009-10 (July 2009-June 2010). However‚ agriculture still remains the major sector of the GDP composition. Other economic sectors include
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Emerging strong even during the scariest phase of global financial meltdown‚ India has become one of the favorite investment destinations for the foreign investors across the globe. The investment scenario in India is getting better and better with each passing day due to high confidence level of the investors. Today‚ India is considered the 4th biggest economy in the world. Its impressive GDP rate‚ especially in the field of purchasing power‚ has catapulted it to second position
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Strategy & Execution Westpac Banking Corporation May 2010 24 May 2010 Addressing customer needs is about ‘getting the basics right’ Typical Customer Service Needs • Reliable delivery of products and services • Consistent experience across channels and platforms • Easy and simple to do business with • Single and insightful view of information • Flexible and responsive to requests Transforming banks to be customer centric 24 May 2010 Jason Millett – Westpac Banking Corporation Westpac’s
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Heckman‚ J.J.‚ L. Lochner and C. Taber (1998)‚ “General-equilibrium treatment effects: a study of tuition policy‚” American Economic Review‚ Papers and Proceedings‚ 88‚ 381-386. [17] Jones‚ G.V. and K.-H. Storchmann (2001)‚ “Wine market prices and investment under uncertainty: an econometric model for Bordeaux crus class´s‚” Agricultural Economics‚ 26‚ 115-133. e [18] Rubin‚ D.B. (1974)‚ “Estimating causal effects of treatments in randomized and nonrandomized studies‚” Journal of Educational Psychology
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