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) ratio. From a macro-economic perspective regulations set by the Central Bank, the money supply available in the market and …
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upon implications of mergers in banking sector of India. The list is endless, when we talk of issues related to bank … constantly updating its procedural norms relating to bank mergers and acquisitions that call for serious interpretation to the …
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change is found to be different for different bank groups. Moreover, response of Indian banks was not same throughout the … shows that the credit quality did not push for the shift in asset portfolio while analysing all the bank groups together …
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Banking regulations intend to protect the interest of depositors, reduce the risk of bank failures, minimize the moral …
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Bank of India (RBI). Weak banks cause instability in the financial system, triggering depositor runs. While several studies … bank. The PCA framework introduced in December 2002 marked a paradigm shift in the RBI's supervision mechanism. At its … situation, the bank has to operate under constraints imposed on expansion, managerial compensation, raising deposits, and …
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