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The article surveys the literature pertaining to the Basel II and concludes with the concerns germane to India in this …
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The article traces the development of banking in India since independence and raises certain issues relevant to the …
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The paper examines the OBS activities of Indian banks, highlighting, in particular, thier growth, diversification and the factors leading to thier increased usage
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The paper discusses the theory of how banks' respond to risk-based capital standards and conducts an empirical estimation to ascertain the response of banks to capital requirements in the Indian context
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The paper traces the determinants of off-balance sheet activities in the Indian banking sector. Using data for the …
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internationalisation and universalisation of banking operations have meant that the same is no longer possible, as banks face increasing …
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The article examines the pros and cons of the implementation of Basel II in India and contextually, conducts an … empirical exercise to examine the impact of capital requirements on the Indian banking system …
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The paper examines the impact of credit rating on capital adequacy ratios of Indian state-owned banks using quarterly data for the period 1997:1 to 2002:4. To this end, a multinomial logit model with multi credit rating indicators as dependent variable is estimated. The variables that can...
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