Articles, tagged with "private banks", page 3
28th April 2011
For those of us who have reached above a certain threshold of wealth, private banking is the best option for solidifying our future and receiving great returns on investments. After a certain point your money is being wasted just sitting in a savings acco...
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Author:
Lee Lazarus
28th April 2011
The mortgage sector, which grows up rapidly all around the world, also entered in a serious improvement process in Turkey in March 2007 with the issuance of the “Mortgage Law". The effect of the law is that the demand of purchasing property increased and ...
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Author:
David
14th April 2011
If the economy of a country is an indicator of the growth of a country, then the banks would be the face of the economy. Most of the developing countries have had a sturdy growth of the banking sector. This growth is rightly justified as the status of the...
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Author:
preeti011
07th April 2011
For an average salaried person it is not possible to think of luxuries and accumulate the assets to make living easy. But with bank offering loans at lower Bank Interest Rates the dreams of many have come true. Now is has not remained a big issue to own a...
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Author:
Amanda Graten
06th April 2011
There are some new career options which are growing rapidly not only in India but Abroad. A career in hotel management, finance management and health sector is very promising as these careers have ample amount of job opportunities to offer with wide optio...
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Author:
Radhika Sinha
03rd April 2011
The rate at which interest is paid by a borrower for the use of money that is been borrowed from a lender is said to be the interest rate. When you hear the term interest rate the first thing that comes in the mind is money. After all it's all about money...
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Author:
Ferris Disoza
03rd April 2011
The launch of private banks led to various liberal monetary reforms and modernization of Indian banking sector. ICICI financial institution, HDFC, and Axis financial institution are a number of personal sector banks. With introduction to superior and high...
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Author:
darruqp79ad
03rd April 2011
The launch of personal banks led to various liberal monetary reforms and modernization of Indian banking sector. ICICI bank, HDFC, and Axis bank are a few non-public sector banks. With introduction to advanced and higher know-how and person-pleasant polic...
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Author:
darruqp79ad
31st March 2011
The UK economy received a huge recession blow in 2009 when Prime Minister Gordon Brown confessed in public that the British Government had been unsuccessful in anticipating the financial crisis. According to the statistics back then, the British economy h...
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Author:
Data Flat
29th March 2011
Private banking had its origins in Switzerland, first in St. Gallen in the mid-18th century, and later in the 18th century in Geneva. Private banking provides personalized customer service rendered on a one-to-one basis rather than retail banking, which r...
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Author:
Lee Lazarus
29th March 2011
Geneva private banking is where the industry is based today, and where it all began more than two centuries ago. Geneva is considered the private banking capital of the world, and the city’s worldwide influence in finance is shown in the sheer density of ...
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Author:
Lee Lazarus
28th March 2011
The forex trading is also known as Foreign Exchange market which keeps track of the international trade and the investment which is carried out. The overall benefit of the market is to give liquidity to the market. The scope of the market has increased to...
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Author:
risubrastogi2
17th March 2011
Switzerland isn't just known for its unparalleled watch-making and breathtaking scenery. It is also the number one country in the world for international financial asset management. Switzerland also has the world's third largest volume of foreign exchange...
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Author:
Lee Lazarus
17th March 2011
The banking sector reported a robust set of numbers in the quarter ended December 31, 2010, led by a 23% year-on-year growth in loans. Contrary to expectations, most banks reported high margins and profit growth. However, an encore appears unlikely given ...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
16th March 2011
Prepayment implies closing the loan earlier than planned. Most banks impose a penalty on prepayment. The prepayment can be charged in two cases. One, when you prepay with your own sources. In this case, you issue a cheque from your account. Second, yo...
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Author:
Adhil Shetty