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Bharatbook.com: Trend in credit and deposit growth and in-depth analysis of Indian Banking Sector
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| Indian Banking sector is dominated by Public sector banks (PSBs) which accounted for 72.6% of total advances for all SCBs as on 31st March 2008. PSBs have rapidly expanded their foot prints after nationalisation of banks in India in 1969 and further in 1980. |
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VII D. Promote Institutional Investors: PROMOTING STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
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| The involvement of institutional investors in African exchanges must be pursued vigorously.
Institutional investors often are at the forefront in promoting efficient market practices and
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4.2 Rights at work and development: Working Out of Poverty
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| A successful strategy for strengthening the governance of labour markets
must recognize that they are different from other markets because they
concern people. We all live in societies in which social status and self-esteem
are strongly tied to both occupation and income. |
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III. STOCK MARKET DEVELOPMENT IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA:TRENDS AND CHARACTERISTICS
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| There has been a considerable development in the African capital markets since the early
1990s. Prior to 1989, there were just five stock markets in sub-Saharan Africa and three in
North Africa. |
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VIII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Stock Market Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
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| Over the past few decades, the world stock markets have surged, and emerging markets have
accounted for a large amount of this boom. In Africa, new stock markets have been
established in Ghana, Malawi, Swaziland, Uganda, and Zambia. The rapid development of
stock markets in Africa does not mean that even the most advanced African stock markets
are mature. |
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4.2.1 The gendered nature of poverty
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| Over two thirds of those living in absolute poverty are women (UNDP, 1998). As noted earlier, women are very heavily concentrated in the most marginal survival enterprises (often working at home) and in wage employment in secondary labour markets that are characterised by low skills and high turnover. In Sub-Saharan Africa, they also undertake the bulk of agricultural production. The 'training crisis' is, therefore, overwhelmingly linked to the economic and social vulnerability of women and particularly the multiple constraints that prevent them from exploiting training opportunities. |
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5.3.2 Pre-employment: Public sector training
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A Four-Part Framework for Reaching Out to New Markets
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| Many businesses enjoy the glamour of trying to penetrate new markets. However, as the framework in this article shows, the lowest-risk and highest-return strategy is to continue to serve your current, receptive markets.
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Don’t Just Survive…Thrive!: Tips for Financial Success in Tough Economic Times
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| Believe it or not, it is possible not only to survive, but to thrive in tougher economic markets. And guess what...if you learn how to profit even in “down” markets, than think how well you will flourish when things inevitably get better again. Learn from the pros and the families that have withstood generations of ups and downs in the economy. |
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Markets are Hyper-sensitive to Political Rhetoric
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| Some things never cease to amaze me. Just when you thought we were about to settle in to a lazy summer of sideways markets, some fools just can’t help themselves to be quiet. I am talking about politicians. And government officials. When are they going to learn that the markets are hyper-sensitive to not only what they do, but what they SAY? |
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Generating Leads and Dominating In Niche Markets
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| Developing niche markets focuses on identifying a small but focused segment of the potential customers, understanding their unique needs and addressing them by accordingly positioning your business. Generating leads and focusing on niche markets makes business sense for small business owners as big companies cannot survive only by focusing on these markets and therefore, often ignore them. |
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The Power of Compound Interest in a Globalized Economy
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| Smart investors have always looked to international markets for specific opportunities related to diversification, globalization, and efficiencies resulting from deployment of information technology to lower cost labor markets around the globe, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it reveals the power of compound growth in a globalized economy and that investing in emerging international markets is far more compelling now than in the past. |
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