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Foreign Direct Investment takes place when foreign players are investing in Indian assets with the intention to control the management of the company. FDI is possible by three routes - through cross border merger and acquisition, opening a subsidiary and creating a joint venture. The role of FDI...
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The terminology risk management incorporates the process of identification, assessment and prioritization of risks, involves coordinated and prudent application of resources to control and minimize the risk by reducing the probability and impact of unexpected events. Derivative instruments have...
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The verbal connotation of the word ‘crisis' implies some unforeseen contingencies which take place all on a sudden and creates adverse impact to the environment. The statement may be inferred to the internal and external environment of an organization or economy of a nation or from the macro...
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The Union Budget is one of the major macroeconomic indicators which are usually considered as the crucial parameters for economic analysis of a nation. In layman perspective, budget is just forecasted income and expenditure statement of the Central Government for the following Fiscal year as...
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It is a universal phenomenon that the growth of the nation is not possible without the rapid industrialization. The necessary condition for sustained rise in per capita income is a sound and developed capital market. SEBI has realized that Indian capital market can not be developed unless and...
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The banking reform bill 2012 was purported to bring more investment in banking sector in India. The legislation paved the way for more corporate houses to run banks by enabling Reserve Bank of India to issue new bank licenses. That could help India expanding the access of banking to large...
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The major focus of the Union Budget for the financial year 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 was to achieve the larger aim of the financial inclusion. It focuses on the poor who do not enjoy the formal financial institutional support and get them out of the clutches of local money lenders. The...
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The outcome of 2014 general election created an immense expectation from the new Government as after 1984, this is the first time when a single party has obtained absolute majority. The different stakeholders of nation had different expectations from the Government. The salaried employees were...
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