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    Commercial Banking

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    (2011). Annual Report: 2010. Retrieved September 12‚ 2011 from http://www.rhb.com.my/corporate_profile/investor_relation/pdf/annual_reports/2010/RHB%20Bank%20Berhad%202010.pdf Gup‚ B. E.‚ Avram‚ K.‚ Beal‚ D.‚ Lambert‚ R.‚ & Kolari‚ J. W. (2007). Commercial Banking. Milton‚ Qld: John Willey & Sons Hassan‚ H.‚ & Mohammed‚ F. (2007). Banks’ risk management: a comparison study of UAE national and foreign banks. The Journal of Risk & Finance‚ 8(4)‚ 394-409. Hong Leong Bank Berhard. (2009).

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    Treasury Bills

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    T-Bills Most investors ’ prime goal is to maximize returens on a given level of risk. i.e holding efficient portfolios. Most investors who want to make sure that they get their invested with certainty usually invest in treasury bills. Treasury bills are debt instruments issued by the U.S federal government in order to raise money and pay off its maturing debts. Treasury bills are the safest and most secure type of investment wit a minimal level of risk. Its low risk is due to the credit

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    on volatility in commodity Market trend in India” Undertaken at Jainam Share Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Submitted By: Minesh M. Gamit Roll No.13 Batch 2012-14 Submitted To: S.K. School Of Business Management Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University Patan Project coordinator : Mr. K.K. Patel EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The commodity market possesses the immense potential in this new age. To understand the market trends is an important matter for the commodity market. Thus‚ ‘to study the volatility

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    Commercial Banks

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    Commercial banks Types of advances: Advances by commercial banks are made in different forms such as demand loan‚ term loan‚ cash credit‚ overdraft etc. These forms of advances are explained below. 1. Demand Loan:-In a demand loan account‚ the entire amount is paid to the debtor at one time‚ either in cash or by transfer to his savings bank or current account. No subsequent debit is ordinarily allowed except by way of interest‚ incidental charges‚ insurance premiums‚ expenses incurred for the

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    Bill Discounting

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    sir TOPIC: BILL DISCOUNTING By: Amit dange College : k.v.pendharkar dombivli INTRODUCTION Bill discounting‚ as a fund-based activity‚ emerged as a profitable business in the early nineties for finance companies and represented a diversification in their activities in tune with the emerging financial scene in India. In the post-1992 (scam) period its importance has substantially declined primarily due to restrictions imposed by the Reserve Bank of India. DEFINITION: Bill discounting is

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    A Commercial Bank

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    A commercial bank (or business bank) is a type of financial institution and intermediary. It is a bank that provides transactional‚ savings‚ and money market accounts and that accepts time deposits. After the implementation of the Glass–Steagall Act‚ the U.S. Congress required that banks engage only in banking activities‚ whereas investment banks were limited to capital market activities. As the two no longer have to be under separate ownership under U.S. law‚ some use the term "commercial bank"

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    The Advantage of Commercials It began in the early 1940’s and to this day still is in many of our lives‚ even more so then before. It’s the TV that I’m referring to. The TV started only as only musicals on it‚. But eventually proceeded up to today’s oriented world‚ with movies‚ sports‚ and violence. Today more than 98% of all households have a TV. Over 75‚000‚000 of TV sets are color. To how haw our lives depend on TV; according to A.C. Nielsen‚ America watches more than 7 hours per day.

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    Of Commercial Banks

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    I. Overview of Commercial Banks: 1. Concept:  Based on the law of Credit Institutions: Commercial bank is a type of credit institution which made the whole banking and monetary operations related.  Based on the activity content: Commercial bank is a type of bank which make direct transactions with companies‚ enterprises‚ economic organizations and individuals‚ by taking deposits‚ savings‚ and then use that capital to lend ‚ discounts‚ provide means of payment and supply banking services for

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    Car Accessories – India January 2011 Executive Summary Car accessories market is expected to grow as the younger generation is looking to convert their cars into an entertainment zone It has been expected that car accessories market will reach INR X bn by 2014 growing at a CAGR of Z% – Accessories for luxury car segment alone accounts for INR X – Y bn in 2010 Market Latest car accessories like Product 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 and 5 are becoming the need of the hour for latest models Drivers Challenges

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    Treasury Bills

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    Treasury Bills (T-Bills) Treasury Bills are short term instruments issued by the central banks of each country. In India they are sold by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Treasury bills are also known as T- Bills in the market. The maturity period of T-Bills ranges from 14 days to 364 days. The most commonly issued T-Bills are the ones with maturity periods of 91 days‚ 182 days and 364 days. Based on their maturity period‚ they are referred to as T-91‚ T-182 and T-364 bills respectively.

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