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Thesis: Commercial Bank
INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
(With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd)

SUBMITTED BY:
Niru Maya Rana
Prithvi Narayan Campus
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T.U. Regd. No:

A THESIS SUBMITTED TO:
Office of the dean
Faculty of Management
Tribhuwan University

In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
Master of Business Studies (M.B.S)
Kathmandu, Nepal
June, 2009
RECOMMENDATION

This is to certify that the thesis

Submitted by:
Niru Maya Rana

Entitled:
INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
(With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd)

has been prepared as approved by this department in the prescribed format of the Faculty of Management. This thesis is forwarded for examination.

…………………. ……………………… ………………………

(Thesis supervisor) (Thesis supervisor) (Campus Chief)

VIVA-VOCE SHEET

We have conducted the viva-voce examination of the thesis presented

by:
Niru Maya Rana

Entitled:
INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
(With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd)

And found the thesis to be the original work of the student and written according to the prescribed format. We recommend the thesis to be accepted as partial fulfillment for the
Degree of Master of Business Studies (M.B.S.)
Viva-voce Committee

Head, Research Department ……………..

Member (Thesis supervisor) ……………..

Member (Thesis supervisor) ……………..

Member (External Expert) ……………..
DECLARATION

I here by declare that the data and work presented in this study entitled " INVESTMENT POLICY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS (With reference to NABIL Bank Ltd and Nepal Investment Bank Ltd)" submitted to Shanker Dev Campus, Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University is my original work done for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the Degree of Master of Business Studies (M.B.S) under the guidance and



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