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    Acknowledgement I earnestly thank Mr. Mehedi Hassan Chowdhury, Senior Relationship Manager, Premium Banking, BRAC Bank, Chittagong Cluster, for acting as a mentor round-the-clock and showing me the right direction whenever I started going off-track. Nevertheless, I must acknowledge the continual support I got from my Internship Supervisor Mr. Sanjoy Bose, Relationship Manager, Premium Banking, BRAC Bank Chittagong region through guiding me during the whole Internship period. Most importantly I

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    techniques to control the level of bad loan and advances in banking sectors. In the era of globalization the entire banking sector and financial institution is facing lot of problem. These problems include severe competitions, advanced technology, modern management methods etc. Hence the strength and weakness can be studied by comparative analysis in the entire banking system. The researcher has tried to analyse the gaps in sector on banking advances issues. This is where we define in detail what we

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    ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF REMITTANCE SERVICES IN PUBLIC BANKING SECTOR OF BANGLADESH A STUDY ON JANATA BANK LIMITED AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON “Analysis of Problems and prospects of remittance services in public banking sector in Bangladesh” A case study on Janata Bank Limited. Submitted to: The Department of Finance Jagannath University,Dhaka Submitted by: Shah Rezaul Hasan Roll. M120203042 Session.2012-13 Reg no.082305 Department of finance Jagannath university,Dhaka Under

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    Brooklyn College Econ 3320 Spring 2017 Due date: 4/5 11:00 AM Midterm Exam 2 Emma Fehr 1) Given an asymmetric information problem, (1) how could a venture capital firm protect its equity investment from it? (2) Describe the problem. In Economics, information asymmetry refers to decision making in transactions where one side has more or better information than the other, creating an imbalance of power and knowledge

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    greater levels of economies of scale. Studies by Boyd and Heitz have shown that larger banks, (defined as having assets of over $50 billion), have higher scale economies than their smaller counterparts . The mean measure of scale economies in the banking industry is 1.145, whilst the larger banks had a mean of 1.25, implying that they were therefore 9.2% more efficient than the rest of the industry. They hereby estimated that the larger banks’ economies of scale increased their contribution to national

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    individual is likely to have greater job dissatisfaction, increased absenteeism, increased frequency of drinking and smoking, increase in negative psychological symptoms and reduced aspirations and self esteem (Jick and Payne, 1980). The use of role concepts suggests that occupational stress is associated with individual, interpersonal and structural variables (Kutz and Kahn, 1978; Whetten, 1978). Studies on burnout found that, it is related to exhaustion and work over load factors in various organisations

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    was established in 1990 as the first private bank in Slovakia aimed at providing extensive banking services to clients of the whole target population. After the completion of all the internal organizational preparations, Tatra banka started operations in December 1991 and is currently the third largest and most-effective long-term bank. It has come to be one of the most dominant players in the Slovak banking market. Tatra banka is a member of the RZB Group and a subsidiary of Raiffeisen International

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    Freire speaks of how the banking concept has created a “false perception of reality.” (Freire 226) The nature of this method of education is to revoke any sort of independent thought from the student, allowing only the teacher to provide the lessons and conversational layout for a class. The method creates this false perception of reality for the students. Without additional perspectives, the students are only able to see the world though their teacher’s beliefs. This issue is very problematic due

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    ID: 13486903 Date: 30th May 2014 Word Count: 3,413 ABSTRACT Marylebone Bank is an UK-based bank and had certain investments within the country and international. Marylebone Bank is currently holdings investments in five FTSE companies in banking industry, also holdings certain assets of cash and equity. The report sets the bank’s capital requirement with the requirement of Basel Accords in order to build up sustainable positive capital frequently to avoid losses, liabilities and liquidity

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