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Many Indian banks are discovering the key to their long-term growth does not lie in products and services alone but in assets that can never be replicated, that is, their unique relationship with customers, employees, suppliers and distributors, investors and the communities they serve. The...
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Market where all pertinent information is available to all participants at the same time, and where prices respond immediately to available information. In other words the current market price should reflect all publically available information. Under such conditions the current market price in...
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Basel Accords, which are recommendations on banking laws and regulations issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Basel II attempted to accomplish this by establishing risk and capital management requirements to ensure that a bank has adequate capital for the risk the bank exposes...
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The paper compares the before and after merger position of long term profitability with respect to selected Indian banks for a period of 2003-04 to 2013-2014. The financial performance is evaluated on the basis of various variables. The study found a negative impact of merger on return on...
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Many Indian banks are discovering the key to their long-term growth does not lie in products and services alone but in assets that can never be replicated, that is, their unique relationship with customers, employees, suppliers and distributors, investors and the communities they serve. The...
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