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    Shadow banking

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    Shadow Banking CEPR‚ October 4‚ 2010 Tobias Adrian‚ FRBNY* with Zoltan Pozsar‚ Adam Ashcraft‚ Hayley Boesky *The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. What Are Shadow Banks? • Shadow banks are financial entities that conduct either all three or any one of the classic bank functions: 1. credit transformation‚ 2. maturity transformation‚ 3. liquidity

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    potentially resulting in lost productivity. A Threat is a potential for violation of security‚ which exists when there is a circumstance‚ capability‚ action‚ or event that could violate security and cause harm. That is‚ a threat is a possible danger that might develop defencelessness. A threat can be either intentional (e.g.‚ an individual cracker) or "accidental" (e.g.‚ the possibility of a computer malfunctioning). [pic] security threats Virus Attack A virus is a small piece

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    Internet Advantage

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    What is Internet? According to the definition provided by Oxford dictionary‚ the Internet is an arrangement of connected computers‚ which lets the computer users all over the globe exchange data. At the present time‚ approximately 33% of the world population has accessibility to the Internet. The Internet is an extraordinary entertainment and learning tool that may be utilized in a number of modes to increase the ability of a user to collect information. The principal components of the Internet are

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    The Banking Concept

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    Norman 1 Taylor Norman Dr. Mitrik English 101.07 August 31‚ 2012 Norman_E101.07_Freire_HW1 In the essay “The “Banking” Concept of Education” Freire explains his ideas of education in the classroom. He talks about two separate forms of education called the banking concept and the problem-posing education. Freire specifically uses two terms drawn from literature praxis and alienation to describe these ways of education. I believe the way Freire used the word praxis throughout the essay he is referring

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    Rural Banking

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    RURAL BANKING IN INDIA Introduction Rural banking in India has been the subject of study Survey Committee Report in 1954‚ literally thousand of reports have examined and investigated the problems relating to the credit delivery for agriculture and rural area. Latest magnum opus on the subject is the National Agricultural Credit Review report 2000. The Expert Committee on Rural Credit (Chairman: Professor V.S.Vyas) submitted its report in 2002.One

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    Merchant Banking

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    Merchant Banking Merchant banking may be defined as‚ “an institution which covers a wide range of activities such as management of customer services‚ portfolio management‚ credit syndication‚ acceptance credit‚ counselling‚ insurance‚ etc.” Merchant Banks are popularly known as “issuing and accepting houses”. They offer a package of financial services. Unlike in the past‚ their activities are now primarily non-fund based. One of the basic requirements of merchant banks is highly professional

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    Compliance in Banking

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    Course - International Diploma in Compliance Assignment due date - 29th August‚ 2011 Industry - Banking Board Memorandum To : Board of Directors Executive Management Subject : Recommendations to promote the independence of the Compliance Function Date : 29th August‚ 2011 In reviewing last year regulator’ report on our bank‚ the bank have been imposed more than fifteen major violations from the regulators and some of the violations have got the bank into

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    Doorstep banking

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    A service‚ especially designed for entities having a large number of branch transactions. Doorstep banking helps you save considerable time and effort. Result? More time to focus on your core business activities and accelerate the growth of your business. Doorstep Banking Services (DBS): A facility provided to customers where the bank appoints an agency to pick-up/Deliver cash‚ pick-up cheque or pick-up/deliver trade documents from the client’s doorstep. Its Convenient  No travelling or

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    Intel Tetra Threat

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    Threat TETRA THREAT ANALYSIS FOR INTEL History Intel‚ the world leader in silicon innovation‚ develops technologies‚ products‚ and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce‚ Gordon Moore and later joined by Andy Grove‚ the company is a Silicon-Valley start-up that builds semiconductor memory chips. Intel introduced the world’s first microprocessor in 1971. Tetra Threat Analysis Sustainability is the most important segment that most

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    International Banking

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    and importance of international banking? The origin of international banking dates back to the 2nd century BC when Babylonian temples safeguarded the idle funds and extended loans to merchants to finance the movements of goods. The loans extended by the Florentine banking houses were the first instance of international lending. During the nineteenth century many innovations were witnessed in the international lending‚ leading to trade financing and investment banking. Trade financing started as short

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