will analyse the impact of the crisis on the performance and risk exposure of two major banks: Alpha Bank (AB) and Deutsche Bank (DB).. Alpha Bank‚ the second largest Greece bank‚ locates in one of the five Euro-zone nations which suffered the most following the global crisis. At the same time‚ Deutsche Bank (DB) is a German bank which operates in both investment and commercial banking sectors. In particular‚ this report will study the asset and liability structure‚ the performance as well as the market
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Phillips (2007) “Corporate governance is an encompassing policy‚ processes and people‚ which serves the needs of shareholders and other stake holders by directing and controlling management activities with good business savvy‚ objectivity and integrity”. The author stated that sound corporate governance is dependent on external market place commitment and legislation plus a healthy board culture that safeguards policies and processes. Magdi and Nadereh (2002) stress that corporate governance is about
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Analyzing bank performance Main objective of main performance analysis 1 Due to the inherent rick-reward trade-off in banking and finance‚ there is a close link between risk taking and profitability. Similar to many other business. The objective profit-maximizing bank will be to add value to the bank equity by maximizing risk-adjusted return to SHs. Risk taking is a double-edged sword. However‚ for banks‚ profitability and SH value add will depend on the efficiencies of risk management processes
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impact of ict on the performance of banks. A case study of Barclays Bank Ghana Table of Content Declaration i Abstract II Ackowledgement.............................................................................................................III Dedication.............................................................................................................................IV Table of Content v Preamble 7 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ICT ON BANKS 12 1.1 Electronic
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References: 3. Sectoral composition of FDI in Nigeria‚ 1970–2001 percentage 12 4 1. FDI inflow into Nigeria‚ 1970–2002 14 2 country other than that of the investor defined according to residency (World Bank‚ 1996) Sub-Saharan Africa as a region now has to depend very much on FDI for so many reasons‚ some of which are amplified by Asiedu (2001) from its acknowledged advantages (Sjoholm‚ 1999; Obwona‚ 2001‚ 2004). The effort by several African countries
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16/07/2010 Degree of leverage • The degree of leverage in a firm is calculated based on various indexes. Leverage:‚ Operating‚ Financial and Total Some common indexes are: Engineering Economy Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar Ignacio Vélez Pareja Professor http://www.cashflow88.com/ 1.Degree of operating leverage‚ DOL 2.Degree of financial leverage‚ DFL 3.Degree of total leverage‚ DTL http://www.cashflow88.com/decisiones/decisiones.html ivelez@unitecnologica.edu.co
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Evaluation of Corporate Performance Edgar P. Lucas‚ Jr. BUS 401 Principles of Finance Instructor: Richard Burke September 1‚ 2014 History Incorporated in New York on June 16‚ 1911 as The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company as a result of a consolidation of The Computing Scale Company of America‚ The Tabulating Machine Company and The International Time Recording Company of New York. Present name adopted in 1924 as a result of a merger with International
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THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICY AND CORRUPTION ON NIGERIA’S ECONOMY CONTENTS General Economy of Nigeria (Introduction) Colonial Economy and Independence Coups‚ Military Government and the Biafra War Current Civilian Governance and Institutionalized Corruption Summary List of References GENERAL ECONOMY OF NIGERIA (INTRODUCTION) Nigeria is a third world country located in West Africa. It is bound by Niger Republic and Chad to the north‚ the Atlantic Ocean to the south‚ Cameroun
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Determinants of corporate performance Analysis of the determinants of corporate financial performance is essential for all the stakeholders‚ but especially for investors. The Anglo-Saxon corporate governance focus on maximizing shareholder value. This principle provides a conceptual and operational framework for evaluating business performance. The value of shareholders‚ defined as market value of a company is dependent on several factors: the current profitability of the company‚ its risks‚ its
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Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of BRAC Bank Limited” Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of BRAC Bank Limited” Submitted To Md. Amdadul Haque Internship Supervisor Chairman Department of Finance BUBT Submitted By Md. Sadat Mahbub Id: 08092101055 18th Intake‚ Program – BBA Major in Finance BUBT Date of Submission:19.11.2012 Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Declaration I‚ Md. Sadat Mahbub‚ student of BBA
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