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Indian banking industry is in the grip of profound structural changes as evident from the phenomenal growth in the size, spread and activities undertaken by them. The banking industry has moved gradually from a regulated environment to a deregulated market economy. Therefore, quality of the...
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Financial sector reforms set in motion in India in 1991 have greatly changed the face of Indian banking industry. The banking industry has moved gradually from a regulated environment to a deregulated market economy. Therefore, quality of the services provided by the banks becomes very...
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The paper analyses the influence of capital structure on the financial performance of banks in India. The study covers a period of five years from 2011 to 2015 and 21 banks are selected for the study. The objectives of the study are to examine the impact of capital structure on the financial...
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The overall performance of a bank depends on the efficiency of its human capital. Human capital is considered to be an indispensable and strategic asset which increases the efficiency of banks. An employee‟s perceived level of job performance and job satisfaction is affected by several...
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Banking sector plays a leading role in financing a country's economic activities. Its performance is crucial in determining a country's economic growth. This paper examines the performance of commercial retail banks (conventional and Islamic) in Bahrain and financial ratios were used for the...
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In financial literature we find numerous studies examining the presence of diverse types of calendar anomalies in different stock exchanges of the world. The current paper aims to investigate the month of the year effect in randomly selected ten companies from banking sector and service sector...
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There are two kinds of strategies to control Non Performing Assets i.e. curative and preventive. The paper is an attempt to focus on the effectiveness of various preventive strategies in controlling NPA in future. For this study primary data have been collected from 82 branches out of 138...
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