will analyse the impact of the crisis on the performance and risk exposure of two major banks: Alpha Bank (AB) and Deutsche Bank (DB).. Alpha Bank‚ the second largest Greece bank‚ locates in one of the five Euro-zone nations which suffered the most following the global crisis. At the same time‚ Deutsche Bank (DB) is a German bank which operates in both investment and commercial banking sectors. In particular‚ this report will study the asset and liability structure‚ the performance as well as the market
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Analyzing bank performance Main objective of main performance analysis 1 Due to the inherent rick-reward trade-off in banking and finance‚ there is a close link between risk taking and profitability. Similar to many other business. The objective profit-maximizing bank will be to add value to the bank equity by maximizing risk-adjusted return to SHs. Risk taking is a double-edged sword. However‚ for banks‚ profitability and SH value add will depend on the efficiencies of risk management processes
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Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of BRAC Bank Limited” Internship Report On “Financial Performance Analysis of BRAC Bank Limited” Submitted To Md. Amdadul Haque Internship Supervisor Chairman Department of Finance BUBT Submitted By Md. Sadat Mahbub Id: 08092101055 18th Intake‚ Program – BBA Major in Finance BUBT Date of Submission:19.11.2012 Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) Declaration I‚ Md. Sadat Mahbub‚ student of BBA
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Structural Adjustment Programs: The Impact on Nigerians Abstract Word Count: 8‚590 Nigeria’s economy for many decades thrived under agricultural exports until the government shifted its focus to crude oil exports. The repercussion of abandoning this sector was later felt in the early 1980s when the world crude oil prices fell and the production quota of Nigeria to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) dipped. This made the government incur debts which led to balance of payment
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FN6012 –COMMERCIAL BANK MANAGEMENT NATSIOU ALNISA ASSIGNMENT#2 PROBLEM 3.1 --- CHAPTER 3 3.1(a) FINANCIAL RATIOS FOR Z-BANK’S PEER GROUP | | | | |FINANCIAL RATIOS FOR Z-BANK * | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Financial Ratios | |20XX-1 |20XX | |Financial Ratios | |20XX-1 |20XX | |Profit Ratios | | | | |Profit Ratios | | | | |Return on Equity (ROE) | |20‚00% |18‚00% | |Return on Equity (ROE) | |53‚66% |14‚63% | |Return on Assets (ROA) | |1‚00% |0‚90% | |Return on Assets (ROA) | |1‚85%
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Chapter 1 Introduction Islamic banks today exist in all parts of the world and are looked upon as a viable alternative system. While it was initially developed to fulfill the needs of Muslims‚ Islamic banking has now gained universal acceptance.Islamic banking has been in existence since the 1970s‚ and it has shown tremendous growth over the last 30 years. The practice of Islamic banking now spreads all over the world from the East to the West‚ all the way from Malaysia‚ Bahrain to Europe and
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The Effect Of Bank Consolidation On The Performance Of Banks In Nigeria Edit Article ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of FormCHAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The recapitalization and consolidation exercise in the banking industry by the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor‚ Professor Charles Soludo has necessitated the need for different organization to engage in corporate Consolidation (mergers and acquisition). The concept of recapitalization
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market based economic system needs political institutions supportive of the free market concept. Thus Nigeria‚ like any other nation‚ has been involved in political engineering partly to achieve this goal. Like many other African economies‚ the Nigerian economy has been mixed. However‚ the level of government participation has been reducing in line with globalisation trend and market base resource rationalisation concept. In this spirit‚ the Federal Government sold its shares in many firms and
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10‚ No.3‚ 2008) ISSN: 1520-5509 Clarion University of Pennsylvania‚ Clarion‚ Pennsylvania THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA Folorunso S. Ayadi University of Lagos Felix O. Ayadi Texas Southern University Abstract This paper investigates the impact of the huge external debt‚ with its servicing requirements‚ on economic growth of the Nigerian and South African economies. The external debts of Nigeria and South Africa are analyzed in a new
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SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT- 2013 SHRI RAMSWAROOP MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF ENGG. & MANAGEMENT Project report of the Summer Internship Project At Topic- “Non Performing Assets” Submitted by: Ritika Srivastava Under the Guidance of Mr. Saleem Khan (AGM-NPA) DECLARATION I hereby declare
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