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    Back ground about BNP Paribas bank in Qatar: BNP Paribas bank is the 5th privet bank around the world with the investment solutions core business, its offering product and services with high added value and its design to meet the emptions on individual client. BNP Paribas is French bank and it has many branch around the world and in different 30 countries like in the middle east, United Arab Emirates ,Kuwait , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , South Africa and Bahrain and around 6300 employees round the

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    BUILDING TOMORROW™ Introduction to Debt Capital Markets Craig Rydqvist rbs.com/gbm Introduction My background Finance sector focussed education and experience but not ‘traditional’ IB route Education • • First degree – BSc in Management Studies; Postgraduate – MSc Masters in Finance (part-time). Work Experience • • • KPMG – Financial Sector Audit and Consulting (ACA); Barclays Capital – Finance followed by Trading and Structuring; RBS – Finance followed by DCM Origination

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    move to London, considering «high salary prospects, public healthcare and cultural diversity”. Vast majority of foreigners (65 percent) consider buying property in London as investment (Statista, 2013), without goal to let for rent or live there (BNP Paribas real estate guide to investing in London, 2013). This is the most popular «alternative» investment. (Gardina, 2010), which allows diversification of portfolio and spreads risk in the long term. (Mattson-Teig, 2014). This increasing percent of not-to-rent

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    Insider dealing in Hong Kong Although insider dealing has been a criminal offence under section 291 of Chapter 571, Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO) in Hong Kong since 2003, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) was initially slow to prosecute offenders, commencing its first criminal insider dealing prosecution only in January 2008. Factors to be considered to commence criminal proceedings In deciding whether to commence criminal proceedings against an alleged insider dealer

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    2. The product and service and all accompanying marketing activities and supporting programs In 'Most valuable bank brands by service analysis ' (Brand Finance 2015, p. 7), Santander, HSBC and BNP Paribas are well-recognized in the retail banking service. UBS and Deutsche Bank are competitors in asset management/wealth sector and ranked the 1st and 2nd place respectively. In credit card service, Citigroup, Bank of America and Barclays are all in

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    Case Study Of Fortis

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    Q1: What, according to Fassin and Gosselin, were the key governance failures of the Fortis Board in the period under review? Would you agree with their assessment? A selected number of key events of the history of Fortis will be reviewed from different ethical frameworks. The main theme of the paper focusses on the fairness of communication, shareholder activism and conflicts of interest of CEO’s merger opportunities. Also key to note is the fact there was confrontation between Corporate Social Responsibility

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    What are the implications for international banking of adopting the proposed Basle 3 regulations? Overall impacts Focus on Capital requirement Positive: Improve the standard of capital ratio: According to Basel 3, Capital requirement includes 4 different ratios: Common equity Tier 1 capital ratio =(Common equity Tier 1 capital)/( risk-weighted assets) Tier 1 capital ratio =(Total Tier 1 capital)/( risk-weighted assets) Total capital ratio =( Tier 1 capital+ Tier 2 capital)/( risk-weighted

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    “A STUDY ON RISK AND RETURN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED NIFTY COMPANIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO geojit cochin” A Project Report Submitted to the UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT, KOZHIKODE In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted By NICY. V.P (Reg. No: NCAJMBA026 ) Under the Guidance of MR. R. SARAVANAN, MBA, M hil School Of Management NEHRU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTRE

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    Tyco Merger

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    What is your opinion of a merger? If you say and think a merger is a bad thing then you are not alone. Recently, “mergers were given a big thumbs down in a poll given to Americans and Canadians.” The definition of a merger is “a combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm.” The cons of mergers greatly outnumber the pros because as companies get larger and larger, people lose jobs, monopolies form, and consumers pay higher prices, resulting in a less competitive and, therefore, less

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    Mutual fund: An Introduction A mutual fund is a form of collective investment. It is a pool of money collected from various investors which is invested according to the stated investment objective. The fund manager is the person who invests the money in different types of securities according to the predetermined objectives. The portfolio of a mutual fund is decided taking into consideration this investment objective. Mutual fund investors are like shareholders and they own the fund. The income earned

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