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S/F/319. Basic function of commercial banks and causes of financial crisis

WORDS:
2650
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the key function of the global financial system examining the failures in the system that can cause financial crises, and considering the role of commercial banks as financial intermediaries between surplus and deficit agents of the economy. Economic functions of commercial banks are outlined, the origins of the recent financial crisis are explored considering the examples of the UK bank Northern Rock, the US bank JP Morgan, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Basic function, commercial banks, financial crisis,

 

S/F/317. Basic function of commercial banks and causes of financial crisis

WORDS:
2650
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the key function of the global financial system examining the failures in the system that can cause financial crises, and considering the role of commercial banks as financial intermediaries between surplus and deficit agents of the economy. Economic functions of commercial banks are outlined, the origins of the recent financial crisis are explored considering the examples of the UK bank Northern Rock, the US bank JP Morgan, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Basic function, commercial banks, financial crisis,

 

C/F/1143. Effects of regulations on Nigerian banks over 2002-2009: statistical analysis

WORDS:
3250
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper offers a chapter from a dissertation on the effects of regulatory banking reform in Nigeria presenting statistical analysis of the risk-return relationship in Nigerian banks over 2002-2009 with regard to the asset risks, quality of loan portfolios, ROA, RGDP etc. Conclusions are made about the negative impact of tougher regulatory requirements on the banks’ cash flows. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: regulatory banking reform, Nigerian banks, statistical analysis,

 

C/F/1060. Dissertation. Development of commercial banks in Nepal

WORDS:
11150
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the development of five Nepalese Banks, i.e. Nabil Bank, Laxmi Bank, Nepal Investment Bank, Everst Bank and Standard Chartered Bank Nepal. The literature review provides information on commercial banking with the focus on the Nepalese banks assessing their profitability and efficiency. The methods of the research are based on secondary data and the analysis of the banks’ financial ratios for 2005-2009. Conclusions are made about the financial performance of the five banks during the studied period.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, commercial banks in Nepal, Nabil Bank, Laxmi Bank, Nepal Investment Bank, Everst Bank, Standard Chartered Bank Nepal,

 

C/F/721. Estimating Value of Banks

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the models of evaluating the performance of banks in addition to financial ration analysis discussing the models of Market Value Added (MVA) and Economic Value Added (EVA), and arguing the benefits of the EVA model in the determination of the bank value.

 

KEYWORDS: bank valuation, MVA, Market Value Added, EVA, Economic Value Added,

 

C/E/436. Proposal. Exchange rates fluctuations and banking profitability

WORDS:
2450
DATE:
2009
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29.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of a dissertation devoted to the relationship between exchange rate fluctuations and banking profitability. The importance of the research is explained, literature on related topics is reviewed and presented as annotated bibliography, research aims and questions are formulated, the methods of data collection and analysis are outlined, expected results are discussed, the times schedule of work is presented in the form of a Gantt Chart.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, exchange rate fluctuation, finance, banks profitability, currency markets, risk exposure,

 

P/F/179. Bank Liquidity

WORDS:
2200
DATE:
2003
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper discusses whether ?Liquidity always comes first, without it a bank doesnt open its doors, with it a bank may have time to solve its basic problems.

 

KEYWORDS: f, bank, liquidity,