Journal of Money‚ Investment and Banking ISSN 1450-288X Issue 22 (2011) © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2011 http://www.eurojournals.com/JMIB.htm The Performance Analysis of Islamic and Conventional Banks: The Pakistan’s Perspective Mian Muhammad Ashraf M. Phil Scholar‚ Superior University of Lahore E-mail: Ashraf.iub@gmail.com Tel: 0092-300-7808066 Zia-ur-Rehman Lecturer‚ Hailey College of Commerce University of the Punjab‚ Lahore E-mail: Ziaurrehman_hailey@hotmail.com Abstract The intent of
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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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INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER 22: International Banking FOCUS OF THE CHAPTER The main focus of the chapter is on international banking. Following a brief discussion of international banking and international financial centres‚ an introduction to the current and capital accounts of the balance of payments is presented. The monetary and absorption approaches to the balance of payments and the concept of twin deficits are introduced. The history and evolution
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content 1.0 Banking risk 2 1.1 Credit Risk 2 1.2 Illegal lending risk 3 1.3 Illegal fund-raising risk 3 1.4 Financial swindling risk 3 2.0 Bank Risk Classification 4 2.1 Credit Risk 4 This is the main risk of commercial banks. Means of access to bank credit to support the possibility of a debtor can not repay on time and in accordance with the contractual principal and interest. In today’s commercial banking business diversification‚ not only the traditional credit risk remains a major
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Coca-Cola‚ imported from India‚ was first introduced into Nepal in 1973‚ with local production of Coca-Cola beginning in 1979. Bottlers Nepal Limited (BNL) is the only bottler of Coca-Cola products in Nepal‚ and has two bottling plants; namely Kathmandu (Bottlers Nepal Limited – BNL) and Bharatpur (Bottlers Nepal (Terai) Limited‚) which is 160 km from Kathmandu‚ its capital. The Marketing‚ Sales & Distribution strategy for Bottlers Nepal Limited is entitled “Refresh the Marketplace” and includes:
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broadband rates‚ and its regulation‚ monitoring and implementation issues in the country. This will make uniformity in the broadband rate‚ cost and services in the country and enhance the service quality and accelerates the broadband infrastructure development in the country. Broadband services‚ in general‚ defined as “An ‘always-on’ data communication that is able to support interactive services including internet access and has the capability of the minimum download speed of 256 Kbps to an individual
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Discuss the impacts of multinationals setting up factories in your country. Nepal is recognized as a LDC‚i.e. Least Developed Countries which makes it a very suitable target for multinationals to set up their business with.Nepal would face various impacts of the multinational companies.Firstly‚ the main reason behind multinationals wanting to carry out their businesses in a country like Nepal is to have a lower costs of production‚that is to say‚cheap labour‚low input costs‚ avoid import costs
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Malaysian Islamic banks for the period of 2005-2011. The stepwise multiple regression analysis and the moderated multiple regression (MMR) analysis will be used to analyze the data. Keywords: Islamic banking‚ internal banking ratios‚ external ratios‚ economic recession‚ conventional banking. Contents Abstract 2 1.0. Introduction 4 1.1. Background and Motivation 4 1.2. Objectives and Implications 5 1.3. Structure 8 2.0. Literature Review 9 2.1. Studies Conducted on Conventional
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preference. Destitute hospitals are often the result of failed policies‚ or unstable governments‚ In the book “Little Princes”‚ Connor Grennan describes the hospital conditions in Kathmandu‚ Nepal during a civil war. While some clear similarities exist between the Hospitals in the Western Kentucky‚ U.S.A.‚ and Kathmandu‚ Nepal‚ there are striking differences. The hospitals in Kathmandu‚ and Western Kentucky have some common
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of our accounting course in MBA is assigned to us to make us learn everything we can about one company using its annual report‚ the internet‚ the press‚ stock market and contract with company officials. Thus‚ this annual report project on Unilever Nepal Limited (UNL) is prepared as a part of learning practical applicability of accounting processes. Objectives of the report Every report has objectives. It is on the basis of these objectives that report is directed in a fixed path and contains precise
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