paper’s main aim is to find out which banking system‚(Islamic or conventional) performed better overall.11 different ratios were used and they were grouped into 4 different categories which are Profitability‚Liquidity‚Risk and solvency‚and Efficiency. 5 banks from Islamic will be compared with another 5 banks from conventional banking for a period of 5 years that is from years 2006 to 2010. To see whether there is a difference in the performance of the two banking systems which are Islamic and conventional
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 Key terms 2 What is the difference between disaster recovery and business continuity planning? 2 The Need for Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Planning and Management 3 The Phases of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning‚ Implementation‚ and Management 3 Types of Plans 3 Typical Contents of a BC/DR Plan 4 Benefits and Risks 4 Benefits 4 Risks 5 Conclusion 6 Introduction Every business and organization can experience a serious incident
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Curve Models. Southern Economic Journal‚ 78(2)‚ 382-396. Maloney‚ J. (2011) Straightening the Phillips curve‚ 1968-1976. European Journal Of The History Of Economic Thought‚ 18(3)‚ pp. 407-440. Mankiw N.G Mishkin‚ F. (2009) The Economics of Money‚ Banking‚ and Financial Markets. 9th Edition. Boston: Pearson Education Inc. Mishkin‚ Frederic S Nelson‚ E. (2009) An Overhaul of Doctrine: The Underpinning of UK Inflation Targeting. Economic Journal‚ pp. 119(538). Ritter S‚ et al Rogoff‚ K. (2002) Dornbusch
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practices of large and small banks’‚ Journal of Financial Economics 76‚ 237–269. Berger‚ A. N.‚ Rebecca S. D.‚ and Philip E. S.‚ (1999)‚ ‘The consolidation of the financial services industry: Causes‚ consequences‚ and implications for the future’‚ Journal Bower‚ J. L. and Clark G. G. (2005)‚ ‘From Resource Allocation to Strategy’‚ Administrative Science Quarterly 52: 146 Chen‚ L.‚ Holland‚ J Cyert‚ R. and March‚ J. (1963). Behavioral Theory of the Firm. Oxford: Blackwell. Donaldson‚ G. (1984)‚ Managing
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The Recovery Operations team at Target had spent years working together without clear direction regarding expectations and quality standards. Recovery Operations is made up of 13 Recovery Specialists‚ 6 Sr. Recovery specialist’s‚ 6 Agency Relationship Coordinators‚ and 2 team leads. The recovery specialists handle the day to day communication and vendor billing for 22 agencies and law firms who collect balances owed on Target’s behalf. The agency relationship coordinators oversee the agencies and
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Prgati Prakashan‚ Meerut. 4. ArmStrong‚ Arthur and John Hagel III “The Real Value of Online Commodities”‚ Harvard Business Review (May-June 1996) : 134-141 5. Aldridge‚ A.‚ Forcht‚ K. and Pierson‚ J. (1997)‚ Get linked or get lost: Marketing strategy for the Internet‚ Internet Research‚ Vol.7‚ No.3‚ pp.161-169. 6. Alan D. Smith‚ William T. Rupp‚ “Strategic online customer decision making: Leveraging the transformational power of the Internet”‚ 2003‚ Online Information Review‚ Vol. 27 (6)‚ pp
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Page 1 of 131 Non-interest diversification in Banking‚ the new paradigm shift after liberalization and its relevance as a Marketing Strategy Subrato Bhadury Abstract The Indian commercial banking system partly because of its strategic marketing shift and partly due to investment management and volatility reduction effort is gradually inclining towards non-conventional activities that generate non interest income in the form of fee based income and earnings from currency exchange brokerage and
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Structure of the organised banking sector in India. Number of banks are in brackets. Banking in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The oldest bank in existence in India is the State Bank of India‚ a government-owned bank that traces its origins back to June 1806 and that is the largest commercial bank in the country. Central banking is the responsibility of the Reserve Bank of India‚ which in 1935 formally took
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[Islamabad‚ Pakistan: Islamic Research Institute‚ 1986] Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal Mohammad Hashim Kamali. Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence [Cambridge‚ UK: Islamic Texts Society‚ 2003] Ibn Majah Imran Ahsan Khan NYAZEE. The Concept of Riba and Islamic Banking [Online document‚ 2000] Mohammed Obaidullah Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi. Riba‚ Bank Interest‚ and The Rationale of Its Prohibition [Islamic Development Bank‚ Visiting Scholars Research Series‚ 2004] Iqbal Ahmad Khan Suhail Supreme Court of Pakistan
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SERVICE SECTOR MARKETING [pic] [pic] [pic][pic] [pic] A PROJECT ON BANKING SECTOR CONTENTS ✓ AN INTRODUCTION TO BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA ✓ PEST ANALYSIS ✓ 7P’s OF BANKING SECTOR ✓ BLUEPRINTING ✓ 4I’s OF BANKING ✓ RATER ANALYSIS FOR INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK ✓ MARKET SEGMENTATION ✓ COMPLAINT HANDLING–HDFC BANK ✓ CASE STUDY-I ➢ RATER ➢ SERVICE RECOVERY ➢ FISH BONE ✓ CASE STUDY-II (ICICI BANK)
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