Bibliography: 5. Koeve‚ Petya. (2003): “The Performance of Indian Banks during Financial Liberalization.” IMF working Paper No. 03/150. 6. Mohan R. (2002): “Deregulation performance of Public sector Banks”‚ Economic and political weekly‚ issue on Money‚ Banking& finance‚ Feb.‚ p.393. 7. Sarkar‚ Subrata‚ Jayati Sarkar and Sumon K. Bhaumik. (1998): “Does Ownership always Matter? Evidence
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Lecture 11: Handout The Regulation of Banks Date: 28 April 2004 Module: International Banking Why Regulate Banks? Banks are intermediaries between money suppliers and those who need money. Commercial banks are most heavily regulated financial institutions. Five main reasons for regulation: I. The first is to ensure the safety and soundness of banks. The purpose is to maintain I) domestic and II) international confidence‚ III) protect depositors and ultimately taxpayers
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CENTRAL BANKS‚ STOCK EXCHANGE AND COMMERCIAL BANKS CENTRAL BANKS A central bank is the main national bank that provides a government and its commercial banking system with financial and banking services controlling the government’s monetary policy and issuing currency. Functions of a central bank include: • It has the sole right to issue currency – it maintains uniformity in the currency and manages it accordingly using knowledge about the economy • It is a banker‚ advisor and agent to the government
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Bank of England The Bank of England‚ is the central bank of the United Kingdom . Established in 1694‚ it is the second oldest central bank in the world‚ and the world’s 8th oldest bank if you include commercial banks. It was established to act as the English Government’s banker‚ and to this day it still acts as the banker for the U.K Government‚ the Bank was privately owned and operated from its foundation in 1694 but it was nationalised in 1946. The bank of England has about £156 billion pounds
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integrate some of the operational functions‚ but had yet to connect them further. Due to changes in banking regulation‚ the US government had begun cracking down on new rules on financial reporting‚ asset quality‚ and capital requirements for the banks. The government wanted better controls from upper management and the only way First Fidelity could accomplish this was to integrate systems‚ management‚ and combine all eight financial institutions into a more consolidated with less autonomous feel
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Global Journal of Business Research‚ Vol.2‚ No.2‚ 2008 ICT AND NIGERIAN BANKS REFORMS: ANALYSIS OF ANTICIPATED IMPACTS IN SELECTED BANKS Osabuohien‚ Evans S.C.‚ Economics & Development Studies Department‚ Covenant University‚ Ota‚ Ogun State‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT Banking has become highly ICT based and due to its inter-sectoral link‚ it is reaping the benefits of technological revolution as evidenced by its application in most of its operations. The study carried out empirical analysis of the anticipated
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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 Banking………………………………………………………………………
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TRAINING NEEDS IDENTIFICATION AND TRAINING EVALUATION IN BANKS A Project of Research Methodology in Business On the partial fulfillment of 3nd Tri semester of Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management Submitted By: (Batch: 2007-09) Submitted to: Dr. Manish Agarwal IMS-Ghaziabad INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES LAL QUAN‚ GHAZIABAD – 201 009 MARCH 2008 DECLARATION We hereby declare that all information and data provided in this report
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Risk management in commercial banks Project on performance analysis of Allahabad bank [pic] Index |s.no. |topics |page no. | |1. About banking industry |4
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Literature Review 5 2.1 Introduction 5 2.2 The Roles and the Consequences of Bank Mergers 5 2.3 The Challenges to Bank Mergers Success 8 2.4 The Post-Merger Performance of the Local Banks and the Foreign Banks 11 2.5 Impact of Bank Merger to the Future 15 Chapter 3: Research Methodology 20 Chapter 4: Discussion‚ Analysis and Finding 21 4.1 The Role and the Consequences of Bank Mergers 21 4.2 The Challenges to Bank Mergers Success 26 4.2.1 Foreign Competition 27 4.2.2 Competition from Capital
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