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    THE INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY The last decade has seen many positive developments in the Indian banking sector. The growth in the Indian Banking Industry has been more qualitative than quantitative and it is expected to remain the same in the coming years. Based on the projections made in the "India Vision 2020" prepared by the Planning Commission‚ the report forecasts that the pace of expansion in the balance-sheets of banks is likely to decelerate. The total assets of all scheduled commercial banks

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    A Summer Training Project Report on “RETAIL BRANCH BANKING” In “HDFC BANK PVT LTD.” Submitted to: Mahamaya Technical University‚ NOIDA For pursuing the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2012-2014 Submitted By: External Guide: Name PRIYANKA KHURANA MS. BHAVNA GARG Roll No. 1263970071 Assistant Professor MBA- 3rd

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    teachers around the world have been applying the “Banking concept” towards the way they teach their students; and in my perspective it is not the best way of implementing the kind of learning our children need in the future to help them succeed in life. Throughout my education teachers have expected me to memorize facts. They would narrate details without thinking about how the concepts of their teachings would relate to the real world. This “Banking Concept” prevents students from using their cognitive

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    Behavioural Finance Martin Sewell University of Cambridge February 2007 (revised April 2010) Abstract An introduction to behavioural finance‚ including a review of the major works and a summary of important heuristics. 1 Introduction Behavioural finance is the study of the influence of psychology on the behaviour of financial practitioners and the subsequent effect on markets. Behavioural finance is of interest because it helps explain why and how markets might be inefficient. For more information

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    External Sources of Financing for Domestic Private Enterprises in China Fang Yang Higher Vocational Education School Ningbo Institute of Education Ningbo‚ China Yangfang1981@gmail.com Abstract—Private enterprises have been playing an increasingly important role in the development of Chinese economy‚ but they are having difficulties in accessing external sources of financing which mainly include bank loans‚ stock market and informal finance. This paper has analyzed the reasons why they

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    NABARD Status of Micro Finance in India National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development Meghalaya Regional Office “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD Micro Finance Approaches SHG –Bank Linkage - Dominant Model Financing through MFIs - Emerging Model “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD SHG-Bank Linkage Programme “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD The

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    domestic banking system 3.6 Effects on poor and vulnerable groups Policy implications 4.1 Actual policy response 4.2 Possible policy response Conclusion iii iv vi 1 2 3 5 13 15 17 21 25 27 27 33 37 38 41 44 47 48 49 50 52 54 55 4. 5. References Annex 1: Nature of Cambodian growth and its implications for poverty and inequality Annex 2: Summary of the findings of the Moving out of Poverty Study Annex 3: Cambodian garment industry: A model sector? Annex 4: Cambodia’s domestic banking system:

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    Shadow Banking System and its role in the global financial crisis What is shadow banking system Shadow Banking System (SBS) refers to a collection of financial entities‚ infrastructures and practices which support financial transactions but beyond the regulation and monitor from the government or official regulators. Some financial institutions‚ like investment banks‚ may conduct some their transactions in the shadow banking system‚ but they are not SBS institutions themselves. The term was

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    E-Banking INTRODUCTION A sound and effective banking system is the backbone of an economy. The economy of a country can function smoothly and without many hassles if the banking system backing it is not only flexible but also capable of meeting the new challenges posed by the technology and other external as well as internal factors. channel. The technology holds the key to the future success of Indian Banks.. The existence of Electronic banking also becomes inevitable due to the standards

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    Virtual Organization: Lafleur Trading Co. Virtual Organization: Lafleur Trading Co. Initial Public Offering For any company going public through an IPO creates a few strengths. Going through an IPO creates a large amount of capital. This capital does not have to be paid back nor does any interest have to be paid on it (Investopedia‚ 2013). An IPO also makes it easier for a company to get more capital funds later through public debt offerings (Reference for Business‚ 2013). A large influx

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