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...MUMBAI, India -- The Board of Directors of ICICI Bank Limited (N...$ 52 million) in non-participating policyholders' funds in Q2-2011). The assets under management we... to, the actual growth in demand for banking and other financial products and services in the c...
...MUMBAI, India -- The Board of Directors of ICICI Bank Limited (N... Rs 235 crore in non-participating policyholders' funds in Q1-2011). Assets held increased by 13% t... to, the actual growth in demand for banking and other financial products and services in the c...
... education-rights movement and focuses on India as a case study. Lastly, this Article analyzes a r... belief, an examination of law and public policy in nations around the world reveals that diversity... countries vulnerable to fluctuations in banking and monetary policies, (173) as well as foreign go...
... remained the twin objectives of monetary policy in India. The monetary policy reforms since 1991 h... attention to the problem of promoting banking development in parts of the country in which it ha...
With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...
... by reviewing major political, foreign policy and economic developments and trends since 1947. 1... politically in 1969 and nationalized the banking and insurance sectors. At a time when the economie...
...MUMBAI, India -- The Board of Directors of ICICI Bank Limited (N... of surplus in the non-participating policyholders' funds of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company ... to, the actual growth in demand for banking and other financial products and services in the c...
... is a sub-set of the ECB which governs the policy decisions, such as monetary policy. And, because t... the Federal Reserve System is the pivotal banking structure of the United States. Similarly to the E... volatility in term of the currency itself, India and China have not a good enough banking infrastru...
... efforts required in this direction to the policy makers and ambitious implementers of the empowerme...
We present new evidence from a natural experiment to show circumstances in which ownership restrictions can enhance value. Our evidence is based on multiple restricted bond issues by an emerging market issuer at 150 basis points lower than comparable bonds, resulting in a billion dollars saving. This is intriguing: how can an emerging market issuer with junk bond ratings obtain such low yields? We argue ownership restrictions enhance value since they enable an issuer to precommit to renegotiate efficiently with a favored clientele in the potential default states, thereby circumventing deadweight costs of prolonged negotiations, particularly when the restricted clientele also values the underlying collateral higher than other investors. Ownership restrictions can also result in a transfe...
... by an emerging market issuer (namely, India's largest bank, the State Bank of India) exclusive... directly or indirectly through the banking network of the State Bank of India (see Appendix A... have a significant influence on public policy in India. For example, in 2000 the government of I...
Introduction - II. The history and origins of swiss banking law - A. Threats of Seizure by France’s Herriot Government - B. Economic Espionage by Nazi Germany - C. The Historical Tradition of Swiss Neutrality - III. Swiss banking before 2009 - A. Social Motivations for Swiss Banking Secrecy - B. Economic Motivations for Swiss Banking Secrecy - IV. Commitments to changes in swiss law and the 2009 prosecutions - A. Switzerland’s Modifications to Its Banking Secrecy Policies - B. International Agreements Creating Pressure on Tax Havens - C. Switzerland Assists the United States in Prosecuting U.S. Tax Evaders - D. International Repercussions of the United States’ Tax Evasion Prosecutions - V. The future of banking secrecy - VI. The consequences of the probable demise of banking secrecy:...
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