Chapter – 1 Introduction 1.1 Rationale of the Study Investment Banking is an American synonym of merchant banking. Investment banks provide advice on mergers and acquisitions and are involved in financing industrial corporations through buying shares and selling them in relatively small lots to investors. In the Bangladesh context‚ merchant banking includes all institutions that combine the functions of both development banking and investment banking. Investment banks act as intermediaries
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an accidental occurrence of the lending process‚ one that has enormous potential to deepen the severity and duration of financial crisis and to complicate macro economic management. This is because NPLs can bring down investors’ confidence in the banking system‚ piling up unproductive economic resources even though depreciations are taken care of‚ and impeding the resource allocation process. In a bank-centered financial system‚ NPLs can further thwart economic recovery by shrinking operating margin
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2. Analysis of Supply Dynamics Issues When we talk about supply in terms of the banking sector‚ we talk about supply of funds that the bank can loan. This supply of loanable funds come mainly from the customers themselves in the form of deposits. The demand section of this report discusses in-depth about the deposits from the market. This section is used to address the macro-economic aspects of the supply of funds including the money supply of the country‚ major contributors in the supply dynamics
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An Assignment on Foreign exchange & International Banking Offshore banking in Bangladesh & Shahjalal islami bank ltd‚(OBU) operations in Bangladesh. Prepared for: Subarna Barua Lecturer‚ Department of International Business‚ University of Dhaka. Prepared By: Sujoin Saha (17) Ariful Hoq Ahmad (55) Department of International Business (2nd Batch)‚ Session: 2012-13 Course Name: Business Analysis in National & International Context Course Code: IB-407. Date of Submission:
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Hospital Recruitment International Ltd ® HRI Ltd Newsletter ® Hospital Recruitment International Ltd autumn edition 2010 Good day jobseekers. What an exciting year 2010 has been so far! The UK had a general election earlier this year but have we voted in a new majority government? Well‚ no. For the first time in more than 35 years we have a coalition government in power‚ which is made up of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. They have wasted no time putting together a new
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Chapter One Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION Besides of development of Economic activities‚ monetary related crimes are also increasing in both developed and underdeveloped countries. Almost in each country illegal transaction of money has been increased & these illegal money has been also used on various illegal activities. Money laundering process refers to illegal receipt or transfer of fund from one place to another. This process involves not only the banking system of the country but also non-banking
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Performance Between PCB and NCB of Banking System in Bangladesh This study attempts to identify the factors related to service performance of all the nationalized & private commercial banks of Bangladesh in a portfolio. It identifies the relationship between age‚ educational background‚ profession‚ and length of involvement‚ types of services obtained by the consumers from the banks and the service quality factors. An extensive survey has been performed with a structured questionnaire to identify
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Chapter 1 Introducing IFRS In This Chapter ▶ Seeing how standards are set‚ and amended ▶ Rolling out IFRS globally ▶ Presenting IFRS financial statements M In this chapter‚ I move beyond telling you what standards are to helping you understand what they do. To start‚ I explain how the standards are created and amended‚ and then I take a look at the scope of IFRS worldwide. Finally‚ I introduce you to the important financial statements that you must present to conform with IFRS: the statement
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Synopsis of Research Proposal for M. Phil Degree Topic Executive Development Programs in the Banking Sector in Bangladesh – A Study of Cases Submitted to: Dr. Faruq Ahmed Department of Management Studies University of Dhaka Submitted by: Hazera Khatun February 12‚ 2013 Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Introduction: Employees are the most important asset of any organization. Now-a-days‚ the main focus of all companies is to attract‚ develop and maintain an
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4 Bangladesh* – Dr. Atiur Rahman and Mohammed Abu Eusuf1 B angladesh 2 is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. The poor Bangladeshi economy‚ with a low per capita income and a large population‚ reveals some clue to the abject humanitarian situation in the country. PROFILE Population: GDP (Current US$): 51.9 billion*** Per Capita Income: (Current US$) Recently‚ Bangladesh has introduced a freely floating exchange rate system. Since the abandonment of the
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