• How should the banking system be regulated? The very nature of any free market system possesses elements of uncertainty and risk. For the economic process to function effectively in this environment‚ suitable financial regulation must be implemented by the state in order to assure stability and to aid decision-making. Financial regulation is the use of laws and rules to govern the behavior and activity of the banking sector. The establishment of statutes‚ contracts and independent supervision
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Lahore School of Economics Research Methods Submitted to: Tamkeen Khan Submitted by: Asma Wali Anum Ameer Fatima Shahid Sheema Atta Section H Submitted on 1st November‚ 2010 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 2 Background 2 Overview of topic 5 Significance Of the study: 10 Research objectives: 11 Operational Definitions 11 Problem statements 17 Research Questions and Hypothesis 18 Theoretical frameworks 21 Chapter 2: Literature review: 21 Chapter 3: Methodology 30 References
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History of BANKing in pakistan Banking in fact is primitive as human society‚ for ever since man came to realize the importance of money as a medium of exchange; the necessity of a controlling or regulating agency or institution was naturally felt. Perhaps it was the Babylonians who developed banking system as early as 2000 BC. IT is evident that the temples of Babylon were used as ‘Banks’ because of the prevalent respect and confidence in the clergy. The partition plan was announced on June 3
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Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Main objectives of study………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Overview of the Banking Sector3 Competitive Advantage………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Michael Porter: Guru of Competitive Advantage…………………………………………………………………..……............................... 4 How do banks benefit from competitive advantage………………………………………………………………………………..8 Company Profile – Mauritius Commercial
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PEST Analysis • Political factors: As Poland became member of the European Union it became more attractive for foreign investors‚ especially it became easier to invest for members of the EU community. Poland is a democratic state with market economics. Being member of the EU‚ Poland receives grants from it. Political situation is stable. No revolutions‚ wars‚ strikes or terroristic attacks happen in Poland‚ that fact makes it additionally attractive for the investors. Entrance to the EU zone
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monetary sectors. The real sector is where production takes place while the monetary sector supports this production and in a way is the means to the end. We know and we accept the financial system is critical to the working of the rest of the economy. In fact‚ the Asian crisis of the nineties‚ or for that matter what happened in Latin America and Russia subsequently and also Dubai Crisis have shown how a fragile financial sector can wreak havoc on the rest of the economy. Therefore the banking sector
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scholars worldwide regarding merger potential in banking industry based on developed and emerging market. Notably‚ research study in this regard has rarely been done in a developing countries like Nepal. The main purpose of this research is to evaluate impact of merger in the Nepalese banking sector and its impact on performance and shareholders wealth. Mergers have been responsible for a number of important structural changes in different sectors. In fact‚ merger changes business environment for
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dominant position in the financial systems and a discussion on corporate governance of banks required special attention. 1.2 Objectives of the Paper The main objective of this paper is to assess the corporate governance practices in the banking sector of Bangladesh. The study targets to identify the practices in different CG issues e.g. level of commitment to good corporate governance‚ effective board practices‚ control environment and processes‚ information disclosure and transparency‚ and
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Reforms of the Banking Sector In India Indian banking sector has undergone major changes and reforms during economic reforms. Though it was a part of overall economic reforms‚ it has changed the very functioning of Indian banks. This reform have not only influenced the productivity and efficiency of many of the Indian Banks‚ but has left everlasting footprints on the working of the banking sector in India. Let us get acquainted with some of the important reforms in the banking sector in India.
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Narasimham Committee on Banking Sector Reforms (1998) The purpose of the Narasimham-I Committee was to study all aspects relating to the structure‚ organization‚ functions and procedures of the financial systems and to recommend improvements in their efficiency and productivity. The Narasimham-II Committee was tasked with the progress review of the implementation of the banking reforms since 1992 with the aim of further strengthening the financial institutions of India.[4] It focussed on issues
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