2011 Annual Report 2010-11 THE SARASWAT CO-OPERATIVE BANK LIMITED (A SCHEDULED BANK) REGISTERED OFFICE CORPORATE CENTER : ‘Madhukosh’‚ S.V. Sovani Path‚ Girgaum‚ Mumbai – 400 004. : Saraswat Bank Bhavan‚ Plot No. 953‚ Appasaheb Marathe Marg‚ Prabhadevi‚ Mumbai – 400 025. Website: www.saraswatbank.com : September 14‚ 1918. : ACD-MH-220-P‚ dated 27.08.1980. : ALL INDIA : ‘A’ (Since 1933‚ i.e. the year in which we were registered as a Bank). --- ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11 --CONTENTS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Commodities Trading: Nick Leeson‚ Internal Controls and the Collapse of Barings Bank __________________________________________________________________________________________ Commodities Trading: Nick Leeson‚ Internal Controls and the Collapse of Barings Bank By Sam Bhugaloo Page 1 of 21 Commodities Trading: Nick Leeson‚ Internal Controls and the Collapse of Barings Bank __________________________________________________________________________________________ Table of Content
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Bank of Canada and Interest Rates Bank of Canada Will Raise Interest Rates The Bank of Canada has indicated that it has concerns over inflation being too low. (Parkinson). However‚ inflation has been rising and the Canadian economy has strengthened over the last several months. Keeping interest rates too low over a long period of time may have a tendency to over-inflate the economy and create asset bubbles while also creating pockets of greater debt‚ not dissimilar to those that contributed to
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Boubyan Bank - Kuwait CASE STUDY Boubyan Bank was established in 2004 by Ameri decree. It was the first Islamic bank after KFH who was monopolized the Islamic banking market for more than 25 years. This was a big challenge for Boubyan to show its ability to compete. At the beginning Boubyan show some good performance compared to the size of the bank and the limited experience‚ at this stage Boubyan did not use any information system technology to support the sales strategy and everything was
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FIN 470.1 Role of Bangladesh Bank Risk Management Submitted To : M. Ahsanur Rahim‚ School of Business Submitted By Ajeyo Patranabish 1120240030 10/3/2014 Introduction Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of Bangladesh. It’s core duty is to maintain the financial fluency of our country. On doing so it performs a lot of activities and among them the risk management of other commercial banks is notable. Because on managing the risk of other commercial banks it keeps the economy standing. Some new
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The Viability of the EMU: The Fiscal Union Debate The current economic integration of states in the European Monetary Union (EMU) can be seen as a ‘compromise’. A monetary union has been formed‚ which implemented the same currency in the participating states‚ whilst still offering countries their own fiscal autonomy. The common currency ought to increase trade and prosperity‚ and fiscal autonomy is still in the hands of individual governments in order to preserve this fiscal form of sovereignty
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What are the main risks faced by banks and how does a bank attempt to manage these risks? A Bank is a financial intermediary that acts as an economic firm producing goods and services. With this view in mind it’s easy to see that a bank exists to make a profit. In order for a bank to be successful and make a profit‚ it has to take risk. A bank that is averse to risk will be a stagnant institution unable to adequately serve its customers effectively and produce a profit. However‚ a banking institution
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With Them: Bank Intervention and Resolution of Weak Banks I. Introduction Accounting for trillions in assets worldwide‚ the banking system is a crucial component of the global economy. The health of an economy and the health of the banks have been strongly correlated because of critical role of the banking system as a financial intermediation‚ payment system etc. So there could also be a situation that the problems not related to banking system can cause a problem for bank/banks and thatmay
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Report of the Central Board of Directors on the working of the Reserve Bank of India for the year ended June 30‚ 2011 submitted to the Central Government in terms of Section 53(2) of the Reserve Bank of India Act‚ 1934 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ANNUAL REPORT 2010-2011 CENTRAL BOARD / LOCAL BOARDS GOVERNOR D. Subbarao DEPUTY GOVERNORS Shyamala Gopinath1 Usha Thorat2 K.C. Chakrabarty Subir Gokarn Anand Sinha3 H. R. Khan4 MEMBERS OF LOCAL BOARDS WESTERN AREA Y.H. Malegam K. Venkatesan Dattaraj
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STRUCTURE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA Vinod Raina‚ ACS‚ Company Secretary Anjani Technolast Limited‚ Noida Introduction In the earlier societies functions of a bank were done by the corresponding institutions dealing with loans and advances. Britishers brought into India the modern concept of banking by the start of Bank of England in 1694. In 1708‚ the bank of England was given the monopoly for the issue of currency notes by an Act. In nineteenth century various banks started operations‚ which
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