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    Non Interest Income

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    Overview Of Banking Project Title: Comparative study of non interest income of the Indian Banking Sector Submitted by: Gaurav Sharma BBA(Finance‚ Gold Medal)‚MBA(Finance) gksindia1@gmail.com Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1431288 Index Introduction Methodology SBI& Associates Nationalized banks(Public sector banks) Private sector banks Foreign banks Findings Conclusion Literature review References 1 3 5 10 15 20 25 26 26 26 Electronic copy available at:

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    Name : Young Gyu Nam Week 4 : Topic of Interest B2 High Productive Writing and Speaking Summary of News Article : “ Scientists count whales from space ” Scientist first proves that high-resolution picture from satellite and image-processing software are able to count the number of whales automatically. It is a new approach to detect population of creatures compared to previous methods from a ship or a plane. Its method also extends the possibility to count total population. It can be

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    nature of public interest (Yartey‚ 2014) 32:References to the so-called public interest appear with great frequency in contemporary political discourse. The principa question here is who decides what is in the public’s interest and who defines the public’s interest? Whose standards and what principles are used to determine the so-called public interest? Whose interests are we referring to when we talk about the public interest‚ the rulin political party’s interests. Or the interests of the majority

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    UNCOVERED INTEREST PARITY Let us take a simple example in order to understand uncovered interest parity condition. The interest rate in the Eurozone for one year is slightly above 4% when compared to Czech interest rate which is less than 3% for one year. But despite still having negative interest rate differential we can see many investors still preferring and holding Czech assets. This is because financial market participants expects the Czech crown shall appreciate in the future and are ready

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    Initial Investment The desired item is jewelry The cost in 12 years will be about $6000. The average interest rate is 5%. The Present value formula is P =A (1+r)-n where P is the present value that will amount to A dollars in n years at interest rate r compounded annually. Note that the quantity raised to a power has the negative exponent on –n. According to the rules of exponents‚ this means that once the negative is put into effect‚ the base quantity will change position by dropping down

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    A dispensing mechanism ousted the formal legal system: Public Interest litigation Public interest litigation is a concept of recent origin evolved by the supreme court on the plinth of equal justice by giving liberal interpretation to the long standing rigid concept of locus standi. The supreme court advocated for social justice for the poor by the way of public interest litigation and court devised the new tool for mitigating the suffering of poor people. Article 39A of the constitution mandates

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    Description of Scientific Interests Environmental Technology and Energy Technology‚ the two strongly connected‚ and very much socially relevant interdisciplinary fields have inspired me a lot right from my school days. My bachelors and masters in the broad fields of Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology & Bio-reaction Engineering‚ respectively‚ have prepared me well enough for pursuing further in the fields of Environmental Technology and Energy Technology. I have been very

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    This is regarding Ms. Jane Smith’s article "People Under the age of Twenty-One should not be allowed to get credit cards" (September 1‚ 2005). I agree that people under the age of twenty-one should not be allowed to get credit cards. Ms. Kulman who is a senior writer‚ for the U.S News & World Report uncovers that [American consumption has reached such a high level of consumption to the point that we obtain more garbage bags] "than the 90 of the world’s 210 countries spend for everything" (Kulman112)

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    My population of interest is the Asian Indians. This population is an interesting group of people who have different cultures‚ religion‚ social status‚ and ethnicity. It is common knowledge that this population is rich with culture. There are 3.4 million Asian Indians living in the United States‚ the majority of which emigrated from India‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh. The States densely populated are: California‚ New York‚ New Jersey‚ Texas‚ and Illinois. Due to the several languages spoken and myriad

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    Special Interest Tourism

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    Introduction of Special Interest Tourism The tourism industry has changed over the years along with the socio-economic situations in many countries. Therefore‚ tourism markets that were popular twenty years ago are now in deterioration as travellers look for some kind of fulfilment and meaning at the destination. Special interest tourism (SIT) can be defined as a form of tourism that provides an enriching experience that is of special interest to visitors in addition to other leisure activities

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