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    Credit Rating Agencies

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    Credit Rating Agencies Credit rating agencies play a crucial role in the financial system‚ and played an important one in the events that led to its near-collapse in 2008. The business is dominated by three firms – Moody’s‚ Standard and Poor’s and Fitch Ratings -- whose job is to provide an objective analysis of the risk posed to investors by bonds‚ companies and countries. During the housing boom‚ the system broke down‚ as several billion dollars worth assets‚ later shown to be worthless‚ received

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    Construction Financing D. Security Dealer Financing E. Retailer and Equipment Financing F. Asset-Based Financing G. Syndicated Loans (SNCs) V. Long-Term Loans to Business Firms A. Term Business Loans B. Revolving Credit Financing C. Long-Term Project Loans D. Loans to Support the Acquisition of Other Business Firms-Leveraged Buyouts VI. Analyzing Business Loan Applications A. Most Common Sources of Loan Repayment B. Analysis of a Business

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    Measurement and estimation of credit risk in retail loan portfolio with reference to South Indian Bank | Risk is an integral part of the banking business and the Bank aims at delivering superior value to shareholders by achieving an appropriate trade-off between risk and return. Sound risk management and balancing risk-return trade-off are critical to a Bank’s success. Business and revenue growth have therefore to be weighed in the context of the risks embedded in the Bank’s business strategy

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    Merchant Bank

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    Merchant banks play an important role in mobilizing small savings and channeling them to productive investment. Since our capital market is not as efficient as others‚ yet it tries at best to create a strong‚ fair‚ efficient and effective market. Apart from they facilitate merchant bank so that they can help as possible as to organize such a valuable capital market mechanism. 1.2 Rationale of the study The rationality of our study on capital market as well as its right hand merchant bank is to

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    Investment Bank

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    Traditional role: assisting clients client WHAT DO INVESTMENT BANKERS DO? Traditional role A) Raising Capital: “Underwriting” B) Buying or merging with other businesses: “Financial Advisory” WHAT DO INVESTMENT BANKERS DO? Over time I.B. has evolved and engaged in different activities 1920s 2000s A) Trading‚ Brokerage‚ and “market making” B) Asset Management C) Investment WHAT DO INVESTMENT BANKERS DO? Clients Big corporations SM Government Indiividuals PNOY GE GS Investment banks do not

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    Commercial Bank

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    Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC Introduction Commercial Bank of Ceylon is identified as the benchmark private sector bank in Sri Lanka. The Bank had the largest market capitalization among all listed banking institutions in Sri Lanka and was ranked at No. 05 among all listed entities as at end 2012. Commercial Bank is only the Sri Lankan bank represented in the top 1000 Banks in the world for two consecutive years of 2011 and 2012. The bank has a subsidiary in Bangladesh. The Bank’s Head Office

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    himalayan bank

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    Bachelor of Business Administrator (BBA) in Nepal introduced in 1997 and revised in 2003 the BBA program is four year 120 credits hours bachelor degree program. It designed to provide students with the business and management skills necessary to become effective leaders‚ innovators‚ and entrepreneurs in today’s competitive economy. The degree offers both a practical management education and enough breadth in complementary academic subjects to prepare students to function effectively in complex organizations

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    Analysis of ICICI Bank and its comparison with HDFC Bank 1|Page Contents Profile of the banks……………………………………………………………………………………….3 Financial Analysis of the two banks …………………………………………………………………... 4 Growth Strategies that ICICI bank can adopt…………………………………………………………9 Strategic Analysis………………………………………………………………………………………..10 Recommendations……………………………………………………………………………………….13 2|Page 1. Profile of the banks ICICI Bank ICICI Bank is India’s second-largest bank and offers a wide

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    The World Bank

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    Banking The 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

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    Why Banks

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    Why do banks and other financial intermediaries exist in modern society‚according to the theory of finance? There are multiple approaches to answering this question. The traditional view of banks as financial intermediaries sees them as simultaneously fulfilling the financial-service needs of savers (surplusspending units) and borrowers (deficit-spending units)‚ providing both a supply of credit and a supply of liquid assets. A newer view sees banks as delegated monitors who assess and evaluate

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