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    discriminant analysis

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    Date: 15/01/201411/27/2012 Time: 09:49:0704:11 PM BRM0002   IBS Case Development Center             Assessment of Retail Credit in a Private Bank with the help of ‘Discriminant Analysis’ This case study was written by R Muthukumar‚ IBS‚ Hyderabad. It is intended to be used as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. The case was compiled from generalized experience.                  2009

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    continued. At the same time‚ considering the importance of the private sector‚ an all-out support is being provided to initiatives taken in this sector. As a result‚ a new kind of dynamism is under way in both the public and private sectors. In this backdrop‚ it is essential to examine various aspects of industrialization and its impacts on overall economic activities. Today in the environment of global competition‚ the private sector is playing an important role in the industrialization of

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    ASEAN: The integration effect Author: Tim Burroughs Asian Venture Capital Journal | 12 Jul 2012 | 13:03  Tags: Asian development bank | Axiom asia private capital |Southeast asia The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is gradually bringing the region’s economies closer together. Private equity investors stand to benefit but not all businesses are suited to cross-border expansion The trouble-hit euro zone is hardly a poster child for regional economic integration‚ but it has yet to dent similar

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    cities Number of wealth managers in each city City wise ratings of wealth management saturation and potential Details of the development‚ challenges and opportunities of the Wealth Management and Private Banking sector in France Size of the French wealth management industry Largest private banks by AuM Detailed wealth management and family office information Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth Reasons To Buy The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database is an unparalleled

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    BLACKSTONE AND THE SALE OF CITIGROUP’S LOAN PORTFOLIO Market Conditions (I) • Corporate credit expansion in the U.S. between 2001 and the first half of 2007 was driven almost exclusively by the inflow of institutional (non-bank) funding into the syndicated loan market. • The participation of a wide range of institutional investors (including structured funds known as collateralized loans obligations (CLOs)‚ hedge funds‚ mutual funds‚ pension funds‚ and insurance companies) in the corporate loan

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    The Invisible Hand Theory

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    Introduction “The Enquiry to the Nature and Cause of wealth and Nation” by Adam Smith is one of the well-known influenced books in the economy. As express on the title of the book‚ it shows Adam great interest on wealth condition of a nation. He doesn’t locate the wealth on natural resources and climates but in division of labor and the “Invisible Hand” within competition of free-market. In Vietnam‚ healthcare‚ education and retirement services are opaque and inefficiency due to State monopolization

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    of independence. People started shifting from the local Urdu medium education to the British education system. However the transition took a lot of time as private school sector was very small in the beginning. Only the elite could educate their children with the British education system as it was very expensive. However when the trend of private schools began to emerge‚ students from a British educational background were preferred for jobs all over the country. The government of Pakistan realized

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    Amin Maalouf's Idea

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    shape my morals. My experience with the “horizontal” is the communities I have been introduced to‚ such as‚ the public and private school environments. They have broadened my personality with their social aspects. One example of what Maalouf is saying is my switch from public to private school. My personality was much different in public school than it was in private. In my public school the social standard for academic progress was average. The fact that there was no assigned dress code

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    principles stated in Everson v. Board of Education. The case of Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971) centered on Rhode Island’s Salary Supplement Act. This act approved a salary supplement of up to fifteen percent for teachers who taught secular subjects in private religious schools or non-public elementary schools. The courts determined that approximately twenty-five percent of Rhode Island’s students attended non-public schools. Furthermore‚ ninety-five percent of the parochial schools were Roman Catholic

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    CT310: Principles of working in the public sector (optional) Organisational structures The organisation of Central Government is separated into separate government departments. Most government departments are headed by a secretary of state or other senior minister and the structure of these departments tends to reflect what functions the minister has to oversee. Some departments are known as ‘non-ministerial’ which means they are not headed directly by a minister‚ but rather by a board answerable

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