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    constituted for the purpose of assisting, regulating or controlling the business of buying, selling or dealing in securities. Stock exchange could be a regional stock exchange whose area of operation is specified at the time of its recognition or national exchanges, which are permitted to have nationwide trading since inception. Stock Exchange is that place where trading of shares is done in terms of sale and purchase. Features of Stock Exchange • Stock Exchange is a place where securities issued

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    The Glass-Stiegel Act

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    caused by banks’ risky investments that were then were purchased and sold by investors without the customers knowing. This was a violation of the Glass –Stiegel Act. Even though so many corporations were practicing these shady deals, none were punished even though laws were being broken. Loans were given to people whether the bank thought they could pay it back or not. This became a huge problem for the banks because so many people were not able to repay the money that they borrowed. Banks were losing

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    that the lending ability of commercial financial institutions is controlled by the central bank which is in charge of regulating the amount of money that is circulation in the economy. To increase money circulating in the economy so as to achieve some macroeconomic goals, the central bank may reduce their leading rate (bank rate) and thus encourage the commercial banks to borrow more loans from the central bank and thus expand their lending capacity to the borrowers in the money market. According to

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    Case Study Of Erste Bank

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    University Of Debrecen Faculty of Economics E-BANKING SERVICE OF A CONCRETE BANK-CASE STUDY OF ERSTE BANK, HUNGARY Supervisor- Dr. Domician Mate Written By- Dada Damilola Opeyemi Debrecen 2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my supervisor, Dr. Domician Mate, as well as the entire school who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic (E-banking services) which also

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    1.1 optimize the concentration of stock ownership The empirical analysis shows that the degree of ownership concentration has a significant impact on the performance of the listed banks, and the degree of ownership concentration has a positive effect on the performance of the banks. The reason may be that China 's current market mechanism is not fully mature, the protection of small investors ' rights and interests of the regulatory system is not yet perfect, especially the implementation of the

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    Bank of America (BOA) is a multinational banking and financial services corporation, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The History of BOA starts in 1904 when Amadeo Pietro Giannini opened the Bank of Italy in San Francisco. In 1930 it merged with Bank of America of California, and that is when it gained its name. In 1968 this Corporation was organized in Delaware as a holding company for Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association and other financial subsidiaries. In1983 BOA

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    Case Study Of BIDV

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    infrastructure perspective for the State bank of Vietnam. For this reason, the largest shareholder with dominant ownership at 95.76% is The State bank of Vietnam. The other minority shareholders are domestic organizations and individuals with 4.23% number of shares. The international shareholders only account 0.01% of the total of shares. Source: BIDV shareholding structure (2015) Under the 95.76% government – owned bank situation, BIDV is taken control by the State bank of Vietnam absolutely. In fact

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    What Is JP Morgan Chase?

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    affair before the 198o’s and nationally charted banks were limited as well (Larson, 2010). Economies of scale are known as savings that companies enjoy when they become larger and produce more output (Larson, 2010). A variety of technological factors constitute a third force contributing to economies of scale (Thomas & Maurice, 2010). For Example, The development of bulk computer processing centers and electronic data transmission which has allowed banks to move back office operations away from individual

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    to individuals, companies and other bodies, both in Britain and internationally. Bank of England The Bank of England was established in 1694 by Act of Parliament and Royal Charter as a commercial bank with private shareholders. It was brought into public ownership when its entire capital stock was acquired by the Government in 1946, although by then it had for many years behaved as a

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    Valley National Bank. The reason for my choice is because of my current employment in the financial sector, mainly in the structured product sphere. On my day to day operations I work directly with the aforementioned banks and felt that it would be beneficial to analyze these institutions letters to shareholders. I also felt that it would be insightful to analyze the forward looking opinions of the big money center institutions and compare that to a National Bank such as Valley National Bank.

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