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Banking and Finance

Banking and Finance

This book covers the following topics: Commercial Banking, Origin and growth of banks, Functions of Commercial banks, Role of Commercial Banks in Economic Development, Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Management, Structure and Functions of RBI, Money Market, Constituents of Money market, Features of Indian Money market, Capital Market, Stock Indices in India, SENSEX and Nifty.

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