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The OTC derivatives markets all over the world have shown tremendous growth in recent years. In the wake of the present financial crisis, which is believed to have been exacerbated by OTC derivatives, increasing attention is being paid to analysing the regulatory environment of these markets. In...
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Prior research suggests that trust plays an important role for individuals' participation in stock markets. This paper focuses on potential customers in retail banking markets and empirically investigates their trust in foreign banks and domestic banks. Using a large survey on savings patterns...
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Prior research suggests that trust plays an important role in an individual's decision to participate in stock markets. This paper focuses on potential customers in retail banking markets and empirically investigates their trust in foreign banks and domestic banks. Using a large survey on the...
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The waves of liberalization, privatization and globalization have transformed the face of service sector in India. On account of this, service sector has witnessed massive growth in the form of innovative products, expansion of services and wider outreach. Financial services are no exception to...
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This paper is an attempt to explain the changes to finance sector reforms under the Dodd-Frank Act in the United States and Basel III requirements globally; their unintended consequences; and lessons for currently fast-growing emerging markets concerning finance sector reforms, government...
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The credit delivery system in India comprises both formal and informal institutions. The formal system comprises commercial banks, regional rural banks and cooperatives, while the predominant informal sources of credit are commission agents, traders, friends and relatives, chit funds and more...
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A cooperative is the only form of enterprise in which wealth depends less on capital and more on the men and women who are committed to join it. A noticeable feature of urban banking sector is its financial independence. This is the only sector in the cooperative movement which depends on its...
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India has the second largest number of financially excluded people in the world. Both the Government and the Reserve Bank have taken initiatives continuously to address the issue of inclusive growth. The entire argument on financial inclusion is whether the financially excluded community can be...
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The paper discusses and summarises the principal findings of the various articles in the report. It also develops the theme of ensuring value for government expenditures through inter alia PPPs and PFIs. Government expenditures on vital social services with vast positive external effects need to...
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Investment decision of each individual vary with the time, situation, environmental condition, psychological behavior, demographical behavior (age, gender, background etc), safety, return, income of individual, knowledge of individual about investment alternatives, etc. In this study we try to...
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