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Internationalization of banking institutions has been more evident to a greater extent recently due to the advancement of technology and global inter-connectedness of the business world. As the "engine of economic growth" banks are the dominant players in Bangladesh financial market. Due to...
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Information has been the greatest assets in this competitive age for any business. The success of financial institutions largely depends on the reputation in the market as these are fully service oriented institutions through protection of institutional and customer information. Especially for...
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Behavioral finance claims that investment attitude in the capital market is a function of investors' psychology, sentiment and approach towards risk. To fulfill this thirst, many experiential studies like Gruber (1996), Piana (2001), Pindyck (1986), Hallahan et al. (2004), have found that there...
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Investors' psychology, sentiment, attitude towards risk, degree of risk tolerance or aversion and other risk characteristics largely influence the investment decision which is empirically observed by Deck et al. (2008). Lashgari (2000), Dennis and Mayhew (2002), Suk and Tully (2003), and Wurgler...
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Bangladesh Bank, the central bank of Bangladesh and a forerunner in pursuing environment-friendly banking, designed a structured three-phase Green Banking Guideline and instructed the scheduled banks to implement it by 2013. This paper aims to present a comprehensive picture about where the...
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