This book
covers the following topics: Models of Bank Portfolio Behavior, Estimation of
the Models: Problems and Techniques, Data Resources, Sample Selection, and the
Profile of a Typical Observation, Estimates for the Input-Output Model from a
Sample of Commercial Banks, Estimates for the Input-Output Model from a Sample
of Mutual Savings Banks, On Forecasting Bank Deposits, The Adaptive Expectations
Formulation, Bank Earnings, Costs, and Rates of Return, Some Prescriptive
Conclusions for Improving Commerical Bank Earnings, Bank Bahvior and
Macroeconomic Credit Flows.
Banking in India, in the modern sense, originated in the last decade of
the 18th century. The largest bank, and the oldest still in existence, is the
State Bank of India. The Indian banking sector is broadly classified into
scheduled and non-scheduled banks. This book explains everything about Indian
banks.
This
note explains the following topics: Efficient Markets Hypothesis: Theory and
Evidence, Capital Budgeting, Portfolio Theory, Asset Pricing, Money Demand,
Company Valuation, Central Banking, Institutional Investors, Commercial Banking,
Commercial Bank Risk Management.
This lecture note explains the
following topics: Inflation Targeting: 25 Years’ Experience of the Pioneer, A
Floating Exchange Rate is the Worst Exchange Rate Regime, How Prudent are
Macroprudential Policies, Responsibility and Accountability in the Financial
Sector.
This book covers the
following topics: Elements of money, credit and banking, The banking system of
the United States, Domestic banking, cash and deposit operations and earning
assets.
This book is
intended for the Money and Banking course and is the first Money and Banking text to emerge from the financial crisis of 2007-2008
with ample coverage.
This book is intended mainly as a text book
for Students, and it is hoped that it may be of some assistance to those who are
reading for the Examinations held under the auspices of the Institute of
Bankers.
Banks have traditionally been in the
forefront of harnessing technology to improve their products, services and
efficiency. This report explains the following topics related to internet
banking: Internet Banking - a new medium, International experience, The
Indian Scenario, Types of risks associated with Internet banking, Technology and
Security Standards For Internet Banking, Legal Issues involved in Internet
Banking, Regulatory and supervisory concerns.