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architecture India should have in the years ahead. Indian banks escaped the contagion because they were highly regulated at home … avoid integrating with the global financial system. India cannot become a global player unless its banking system reinvents … also to take banking to the next 400 million in rural India. The debate over creating a few Indian banks which rank among …
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Supervisors and policy makers pay increasing attention to the possible procyclical nature of banks' behaviour. To ensure macroeconomic and financial stability, it is important that regulators understand whether, and to what extent, banks are affected by the macroeconomic and lending cycles. This...
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The paper analyzes the insolvency risk of commercial banks in India for the period 1998-2007. This has primarily been …-induced vulnerabilities. Though reforms have facilitated reduction in cost of deposits and cost of funds across all bank groups and …
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Social responsibility is a goal-oriented concept to embrace responsibility for the company's actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere. Every business has a social...
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variety of forces that propelled India into a new growth trajectory. These reforms however removed two key safeguards in the … system facing severe difficulties unless some much needed reforms are put in place. It would be premature for India to seek …
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growth in developed and developing economies. In India, limited studies could examine the impact of banking sector on … India using a time series data during 1981-2019. It used per capita GDP as dependent variable, and broad money as a % of GDP … have negative impact on per capita GDP in India. India needs to control high inflation and real interest rate to increase …
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early 1990s. The paper tries to examine changes in bank productivity growth through employing the Malmiquist Total Factor …
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Imperial Bank Of India (New State Bank Of India) in 1995. In July 1969, 14 major commercial banks were nationalized and in …In India, commercial banks are the oldest, largest and fastest growing financial intermediaries. They have been playing …
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