PROJECT ON WOMEN ENTREPRENUER (Chanda Kochhar) Submitted To Submitted By Mrs. Jaspreet Kaur Lamba BBA- 3rd Year 29 Guru Nanak Khalsa College For Women CHANDA KOCHHAR Chanda Kochhar Kochhar at the World Economic Forum’s India Economic Summit 2009 Born November 17‚ 1961 (age 49) Jodhpur‚ India Occupation CEO and MD‚ ICICI Bank Children A son and a daughter Chanda Kochhar (born November 17‚ 1961) is currently the Managing Director (MD) of ICICI Bank and Chief
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Central Bank Ordinance 1958. The main functions and roles of central bank are: Supply currency‚ act as custodian of banks’ reserves and control value of Malaysian currency; Act as government’s banker and financial adviser; Ensure financial stability and strong financial structure; Act as commercial banks’ banker; Control and influence the country’s credit situation to ensure a stable economic growth rate First‚ supply currency; act as custodian of banks’ reserves and control value of Malaysian currency
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Bank Bailout Outline I. Introduction II. Background III. Opposition’s point 1‚ refute‚ 1st support for thesis. a. Credit Card Act of 2009 b. No Change at all‚ Banks still operating the same way IV. Opposition’s point 2‚ refute‚ 2nd support for thesis. a. Creation of TARP b. $12.2 trillion dollars of tax dollars were spent wrong c. TARP allowed many banks to allow credit again d. A majority of banks have paid back TARP money e. After TARP
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What is Investment Banking “A specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies. Investment banks underwrite new debt and equity securities for all types of corporations. Investment banks also provide guidance to issuers regarding the issue and placement of stock.” An investment bank is a financial institution that helps companies take new bond or stock issues to market‚ usually acting as the intermediary between the issuer and investors. In addition to the services
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| Law of Financial Institutions and Securities Assignment | Yan Che | | Student ID: 3805720 | 2011/10/3 | | Contents Introduction 3 Task 1 3 APRA 3 AISC 4 Task 2 5 Bank’s duties 5 Breach the Law 7 The characteristics of accounts 8 Assess the legal correctness of the statements made by GFC 9 Conclusion 10 Referencing 11 Introduction This essay describes the case about relationship between customer GFC Bank‚ and financial planner‚ Jane. It discussion of
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Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 | An Act to define and Law relating to negotiable instruments which are Promissory Notes‚ Bills of Exchange and cheques | Citation | Act No. 26 of 1881 | Enacted by | Imperial Legislative Council (India) | Date enacted | 9 December 1881 | Date commenced | 1 March 1882 | Negotiable Instruments Act‚ 1881 was passed by British India and for over 130
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TO: Kelvin Tan‚ Board of Director FROM: Amy Lim‚ Finance Director DATE: 20 May 2013 SUBJECT: Capital structure and financing of Cheetah Holdings Berhad Introduction Cheetah Holdings Berhad was established in year 1977. The company was listed on the Second Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad on 19th January 2005. In year 2007‚ they have moved into the First Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. The objective of Cheetah Holdings Berhad is to grow its bottom
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prices were always charged. Railroads controlled storage‚ elevators‚ and warehouses so the prices the farmers paid were very high. Middlemen- Middlemen set the price of the produce low when they sold because the market price was unpredictable. Bankers- High interest rates caused the farmers to pay even more when they didn’t have the money to pay. Trusts- Trusts such as McCormick‚ makers of farm machinery‚ set the price for the farm machinery. Many farmers relied on McCormick farm machinery
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India’s central banking institution‚ which controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee. It was established on 1 April 1935 during the British Raj in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act‚ 1934 Main functions Bank of Issue Under Section 22 of the Reserve Bank of India Act‚ the Bank has the sole right to issue bank notes of all denominations. The distribution of one rupee notes and coins and small coins all over the country
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overestimated and premature‚ and as the stock market crashed high interest rates nearly crippled the economy. The Federal Reserve reacted by lowering the interest rates in order to stabilize the economy and aid in its recovery. In response‚ consumers‚ bankers and other investors took advantage of the cheaper borrowing costs and flooded the economy with capital (businessinsider‚ 2012). Aside from the United States‚ many countries’ economies
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