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    the People 's Bank of China opened up the banking system and began allowing the emergence of state owned banks. The four state owned specialized banks that exist are Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), China Construction Bank (CCB), and Bank of China (BOC). The state owned banks were a success so in 1994 the Chinese government decided to open three more banks that were dedicated to specific lending purposes and policymaking. The banks include China

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    Question 1: Compare and contrast the strategic service vision of United Commercial Bank and El Banco. The strategic service vision entails four pillars, which consist of target market segment, service concept, operating strategy, and service delivery system. In essence, the pillars are utilized to improve or modify current services. The first pillar, target market segment is essentially the discovery stage. The point of this stage is to determine whom the company is serving and to whose needs

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    We conduct a raft of additional tests to ensure the robustness of our findings. First, our sample consists of Islamic banks, commercial banks and dual banks, thus to ascertain how MLG work among the three categories, we re-run equation (1) by separating the sample to three sub-samples: Islamic banks (IBs); commercial banks (CBs); and dual banks (DBs). The results reported in models 2, 3, 4 in Table 6 and models 11, 12 and 13 in Table 7 respectively. The results are basically the same with slight

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    Commercial banks are institutions that conduct business for profit motive by accepting public deposits for various investment purposes. The functions of commercial banks are broadly classified into primary functions and secondary functions as discussed below: 1.1.6.1 Primary Functions The primary functions of commercial banks include the following: (i) Accepting Deposits Implies that commercial banks are mainly dependent on public deposits. There are two types of deposits: (1) Demand Deposits Refer

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    Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), a state-owned commercial bank, is a strong pillar of the development of basic industries in China, and its role in the financial system is and will always be irreplaceable. The most obvious function is to support the real economy. During 2015, the balance of loans extended by the bank to strategic emerging industries reached RMB369.729 billion, increasing by 11.99% over the prior year; the balance of loans to cultural industries reached RMB175.457 billion

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    EVALUATING PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN PAKISTAN: “AN APPLICATION OF CAMEL MODEL” Adnan Zaheer MB-F11-200025 Abdul Karim MB-F11-200023 Abdul Basit Ishaq MB-F11-200017 Sohail Ahmed MB-F11-200028 MBA-20A (2011-2014) ARMY PUBLIC COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCES (APCOMS) KHADIM HUSSAIN ROAD RAWALPINDI AFFILIATED WITH UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TAXILA Acknowledgement Essential and foremost, all praises for the Almighty Allah, the generous

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    Introduction Commercial Bank operations play crucial role in monetary policy transmission mechanism. This has been studied extensively in the theoretical and empirical level. After the ground-breaking research study of Kashyap and Stein (2000), few research have conduct to explore diversity in bank lending process as responses to monetary policy changes . However these empirical works are purely related to credit channel that studies how the bank lending behavior changes with the monetary policy

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    has suggested that merge of commercial and investment banks is a better approach to achieving stability. After the global financial crisis, the American economy went into recession. The policy priority of American government was then to intervene into its banking system so as to mitigate the impact of the crisis. One advantage of the merger of banks is that it can improve the overall condition of the economy (Khan, 2012). The merger of banks unites small and weak unit banks which will then be able to

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    Means of transport are undeveloped and Industry is also depressed. Keeping this in view, commercial banks play a major role by lending hand in overcoming these obstacles and promoting economic development Promoting Banks Capital Formation: Engaged in raising financial resources and encourage savings by offering various types of incentives and benefits to the investors. They expand branches of the banks in urban and rural areas and mobilize savings even at far of places. Investment in New

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    DEPOSIT MOBILIZATION OF SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Capital gathering which in turn is essential to economic growth and development the stages of accumulation are savings and investment among them saving is most crucial because it is basic constraint for investment and development so capital accumulation and economic growth is affected by the rate of savings in the economy mobilization of savings becomes all the more important in the economy when economic growth is set with

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