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    Product : Ethnic Wear By: Ekta Chandhok Elton Vaz Rohit deshmukh SAYANTAN GHOSH DOSTIDAR Introduction Market Potential for Indian ethnic wear for the retail is estimated to be around Rs.25‚000 Crores Possessing an affluent traditional legacy‚ India has always been associated with Ethnic wear. Where the influence of the east is making the Indian masses more westward‚ we also see a lot of people from the east influenced by the rich Indian heritage. This insight has made the ethnic wear

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    Trade Finance

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    Introduction: Trade Finance in India comprises of financing against imports into India‚ export from India and inland trade transactions. While doing this study‚ it is important to know about the regulations governing such transactions in India. Import and Export trade is regulated by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under Ministry of Commerce & Industry‚ Department of Commerce‚ Government of India. Banks in India‚ authorized by Reserve Bank of India to deal in Foreign Exchange are

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    World Bank The World Bank‚ when you first hear the name it makes you think that it is a traditional international bank. That is not true though; The World Bank isn’t exactly what you would think it is. In reality‚ it is a group that is compiled of five international organizations that facilitate poverty stricken countries all across the world for developing economic growth and the elimination of poverty. The five organizations that combine to form The World Bank are: The International Bank

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    Central Banks A central bank or reserve bank is a public institution that controls a state’s currency‚ money supply‚ and interest rates. Central banks usually control the commercial banking system of their countries. Compare to a commercial bank‚ a central bank have a monopoly on increasing the amount of money in the nation‚ and usually also prints the national currency‚ which usually serves as the nation’s legal tender. The primary function of a central bank is to manage the nation’s monetary

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    Economics Assignment 1 Trade Liberalization Prepared by : Rawda Sayed Mohamed Hassan Supervised by: Dr/ Khaled Hanafy Table of Contents Definition of trade liberalization3 Liberalization VS Protectionism3-4 When & How started5-7 WTO5 Main functions of WTO 6 Principles of trade6-7 Gains from trade liberalization8-9 Effect of trade liberalization on developing countries10 Effect of trade liberalization on Egypt10-11 1) Definition of Trade Liberalization:

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    banking sector‚ has built a solid foundation for Nigerian banks to compete favourably with their counterpart world over. Recapitalization causes unemployment due to downsizing‚ merger and acquisition‚ it causes deflation as more money is raked from peoples hand (through sales of shares) In order to build the new capital base. It also leads to current crisis of the banking sector (I.e. the unethical lending’s without collateral as the banks has so much money to give to nobody as the recapitalization

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    ECO305-0804B-09 Global Managerial Economics David Kerby December 3‚ 2008 PHASE 1 DISCUSSION BOARD2 When is international trade an opportunity for workers? When is it a threat to workers? International trade is rewarding as it is unsatisfying when it comes to the average worker. When a new business is started for that region or area jobs are expanded merely because it is expected that it will be at a rate of lower cost production along with less expense on product materials. The more the business

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    Analyze the role of slavery and Triangular trade in the Colonial mercantile structure and for the primitive accumulation of Capital that allowed the take off of Capitalism? The slave trade originated in a shortage of labor in the New World. The first slaves used were Native American people‚ but they were not numerous enough and were being decimated by European cruelty and diseases. It was also impossible to convince enough Europeans to migrate to the colonies‚ despite attempts to distribute free

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    * Question 1 2.5 out of 2.5 points | |   | The following inventory information above was taken from the records of BlobeKom Ltd.:Historical Cost             $12‚000Replacement Cost         $ 9‚000Expected selling price   $10‚000Expected selling cost     $    500Normal profit margin     10% of selling priceUnder U.S. GAPP‚ what should the Balance Sheet report for Inventory?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |   $9‚000 | | | | | * Question 2 2.5 out of 2.5 points | |  

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    Investment bank Vs. Commercial banks Many factors directly and indirectly caused the ongoing 2007–2012 global financial crisis which started with the US subprime mortgage crisis. One of the main culprits that is often pointed to as one of the main triggers of the global financial crisis are the mortgage derivative products‚ where risky mortgages were packaged with more traditionally secure mortgages and sold to corporate investors and other banks as secure investment products. This packaging of

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