Articles, tagged with "commercial banks", page 1
13th January 2012
A traditional banking model in a CEEC (Central and Eastern European Country) consisted of a central bank and several purpose banks, one dealing with individuals' savings and other banking needs, and another focusing on foreign financial activities, etc. T...
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Author:
Arfan
12th January 2012
Small businesses can easily receive loan grants from small banks when big banks refuse to grant. This is because the big lenders are more entangled in profit-making tactics where as small banks being local by nature want to help local businesses.
It i...
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Author:
Biz2creidt
12th January 2012
Lenders will always be there to accept cash deposited from individuals for safe-keeping and maybe for generating a little interest out of those money deposited as well as for improving credits to people who need money to perform an enterprise like set up ...
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Author:
joshadekane
13th December 2011
Most of the individuals have a dream to work in a bank. Most of them feel that bank jobs will make their lives safe and secured. Therefore many people try to get a good opening in a bank. When one takes into consideration the benefits of bank jobs, he can...
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Author:
sanyukta.seo
12th December 2011
It is a big decision for anybody when one decides to invest in the foreign exchange market. The interest rates are very low in these days recession. You don’t get any reason to keep your money with the banks in savings, which offer you very less benefits ...
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Author:
MarkHenry
09th December 2011
A home mortgage can be if two types. One is a fixed mortgage and the other is an adjustable-rate mortgage. Each of these mortgages has a monthly payment that includes the interest and the principal loan amount. Each type has its own advantages and disadva...
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Author:
John Hoots
09th December 2011
To purchase one on a cash basis owning your very first house for your family is very easy if you have enough money saved. If you are like the average American, you will need to get a loan to be able to afford to purchase a house however. Regarding home lo...
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Author:
John Hoots
24th November 2011
In developed nations, central banks conduct a wide range of banking, regulatory, and supervisory functions. They have substantial public responsibilities and a broad array of executive powers. Their major activities can be grouped into five general functi...
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Author:
Rashid Javed
14th October 2011
The open markets policy is a monetary policy that is used by federal reserves to control and regulate the amount of money in circulation so as to regulate the rate of inflation. Now the Federal Reserve implements these policies so as to change the way peo...
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Author:
Robert.Norris
13th October 2011
A good grasp mortgage market basics would make any potential property buyer strike a good deal. A mortgage is a type of loan mainly advanced by financial institutions for the acquisition of fixed assets. The collateral for such a loan is in most cases the...
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Author:
Adrianna N
07th October 2011
With frequent hikes in key rates by the Reserve Bank of India and subsequent upward revisions in interest rates by banks and financial institutions, personal loan have become costlier. Individuals going for personal loans have to shell out more money t...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
05th September 2011
Financing an international trade simply means providing funds for various international business dealings. This has become possible through international factoring by international buyers or purchase order financing by international suppliers. Options for...
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Author:
christinaricci
05th September 2011
After many years of running a domestic business, you probably want to expand and think about exporting and importing. Being involved in the international trade is enticing because international trade can exponentially boost revenues. Although the income i...
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Author:
christinaricci
05th September 2011
Globalization enables trading of goods, services, and currency between countries. Globalization enabled the rapid growth of the export industry of countries. But with increased trade also comes the risk of insolvency and default if foreign customers fail ...
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Author:
christinaricci
05th September 2011
Most commercial banks worldwide avoid dealing with foreign markets and buyers. Not only that this task is daunting but covering participants outside similar jurisdiction poses high risk of default and bankruptcy. In fact, even most exporters do not choose...
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Author:
christinaricci