Page - 1 Mobile Banking (also known as M-Banking‚ m-banking‚ SMS Banking‚ etc.) is a term used for performing balance checks‚ account transactions‚ payments‚ etc.‚ via a mobile device such as a mobile phone. It was Internet Banking‚ which ushered in a new era in banking convenience by bringing the entire operations to the computer‚ and now mobile banking promises to take it to the next level. Internet Banking helped give the customers anytime access to their banks. Customers could check out their
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Journal of Banking & Finance 37 (2013) 433–447 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Banking & Finance journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbf Islamic vs. conventional banking: Business model‚ efficiency and stability Thorsten Beck a‚⇑‚ Asli Demirgüç-Kunt b‚ Ouarda Merrouche c a CentER‚ Department of Economics‚ Tilburg University and CEPR‚ The Netherlands World Bank‚ Development Research Group‚ United States c European Securities and Markets Authority
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports Shadow Banking Zoltan Pozsar Tobias Adrian Adam Ashcraft Hayley Boesky Staff Report no. 458 July 2010 This paper presents preliminary findings and is being distributed to economists and other interested readers solely to stimulate discussion and elicit comments. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and are not necessarily reflective of views at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. Any errors
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Maternal and Child Health: Interventions to Improve Nutritional Status Sarah Bassiouni Margaret Lippitt Katie Stetler EMD 543: Global Aspects of Food and Nutrition December 2011 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary.................................................................................. Including one-page briefs on recommended interventions II. Introduction.............................................................................................. III. Antenatal Care.........
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Cross Country Comparison of Efficiency in Investment Banking . Nemanja Radić University of Rome ’’Tor Vergata’’‚ Doctorate of Research in Banking and Finance‚ Via Columbia 2‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ e-mail:radic_n@yahoo.com Franco Fiordelisi University of Rome ’’Federico Caffè’’‚ Department of Management and Law‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ e-mail:fiordeli@uniroma3.it Abstract This paper aims to identify the framework for comparing investment banks efficiencies across nations. In order to overcome traditional
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the customers. Accordingly‚ SJIBL is offering different type of deposit scheme bearing highest rate of return. Mudarabah Deposit Scheme‚ Monthly income scheme and Millionaire scheme are the most popular offers that are completely innovation in the banking sector and widely accepted by the clients. With crumble down of the world economy‚ it is observed that the competition becomes intensive in the globalization process. Our country has also participated in the race for its existence. Therefore‚ it becomes
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NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN RECENT TIMES JOYCE AKPATA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CHARCTERISTICS OF THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR 2.1. Size 2.2. Supervision and Regulation 2.3. Corporate Governance 3. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY 4. GLOBAL INFLUENCES ON THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR 4.1. Global Recession 4.2. ICT and electronic banking 4.3. Globalisation 4.3. The perceived role of IMF/ World Bank 5. THE EFFECT OF THE BANKING SECTOR
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BANKING BUSINESS A bank is a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities‚ either directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets. A bank links customers that have capital deficits and customers with capital surpluses. Due to their importance in the financial system and influence on national economies‚ banks are highly regulated in most countries Banks act as payment agents by conducting checking or current accounts for customers‚ paying
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org/pub/annual/anreport/ar0405/index0405.html Bangladesh Bank (2007) 13‚ 379-408. Fama‚ EF 1980‚ „Banking in the theory of finance‟‚ Journal of Monetary Economics 6‚ 3957. Iannotta‚ G‚ Nocera‚ G & Sironi‚ A 2007‚ „Ownership structure‚ risk and performance in the European banking industry‟‚ Journal of Banking and Finance 31‚ 2127-2149 14‚ 1319-1324. Kwast‚ ML & Rose‚ JT 1982‚ „Pricing‚ operating efficiency‚ and profitability among large Journal of Banking and Finance 16‚ 1173-1178. Oguzsoy‚ CB & Guven‚ S 1997‚ „Thoery and
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CORE Banking CORE or CORE Banking is a very important terminology used in Indian banking industry. The term CORE is used in two perspectives in Indian banking industry. 1) First Perspective of Core Banking In the first perspective CORE stands for Centralized Online Real-time Environment (CORE). It is a system of centralized banking under which all banks use a centralized data-centre for all their banking transactions. It can be said that all banks under this system share all information
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