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    Outline—Point by point Method Introduction: λ General Topic: Comparison of working for different investment banks λ Specific Topic: Comparison of working for JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley λ Areas to be covered: career interests, location preferences, endurance of working Topic 1: λ Topic Sentence: JPMorgan caters to applicants with an intention to work at the frontline of community banking and commercial banking businesses while Morgan Stanley fits for those who are interested in dealing with…

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    Introduction Banks are just like a business; they are there to make money. Considering the majority of countries have their own form of currency, banks stand to earn a large return based on the transaction they perform for each of their customers. Each country around the globe can have an effect on the other financial institutions. The United States (US) recession in 2008 was felt in every part of the world, while the American people limited their spending the amount of imports and exports…

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    Kevin Rudd Neo Liberalism

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    In this essay I will argue that Kevin Rudd is correct in criticising the neoliberal attitudes. To quote David McKnight “In effect, Kevin Rudd sees the financial crisis as the Berlin Wall of the free-market, marking the end of an era”. (McKinight, 2009) “The current crisis is the culmination of a 30-year domination of economic policy by a free-market ideology that has been variously called neo-liberalism, economic liberalism, economic fundamentalism, Thatcherism or the Washington consensus.”…

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    1978, China only has one financial institution, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC). After changing some policies, many banks were established such as the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), the Bank of China (BOC). Unlike other models Japan and German, banks sector in China play important role in corporate governance. Most of Chinese commercial banks owned by the government, these banks have huge number of nonperforming loans which is a result of…

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    of Kaveri Grameea Bank in providing micro finance through SHGs. The study also explains the model adopted by Kaveri Grameena Bank in promoting micro finance. Key words: Micro Finance, SHG, Model, Women empowerment, Income. Introduction: Micro finance is a financial service of small quantity provided by financial…

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    Phishing Attacks

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    the survey results do add value to the theory that cyber-crime is underreported and public image is important to financial industry. This article would be useful for a literature review on the effects of cyber-hacking of US financial institutions/banks on the US…

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    There is the saying ‘put your money where your mouth is,’ but I never had much say about what was happening to my money as a child. This was because I was well, a child, and was unable to comprehend the complex idea that my pink piggy bank wouldn’t just pay for college and my future. So it was left to my parents to decide where my savings would be held, and they decided on Ascentra Credit Union. Credit unions are nonprofit organizations. This means that their main focus and goal is to give back…

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    Wells Fargo Case Study

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    link between bank competition and financial stability, concluding that “greater competition increases financial stability” (27). The study discussed the banks facing greater competition are “less likely to be targeted for regulatory enforcement…

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    Libor

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    concepts often go overlooked or misunderstood, one of those being Libor (London inter-bank offered rate). The rate is widely considered the primary benchmark in finance upon which trillions of dollars of contracts are exchanged. Libor is a money market interest rate which banks and financial institutions use as a yardstick for borrowing from one another. It is determined each morning from a survey of 11 to 17 leading banks which asks them to estimate a rate they would be willing to pay to…

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    Citibank Essay

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    Citibank are very well maintain in terms of its consumer division as a multinational financial services. It was known as the largest bank holding company in USA by assets, which then followed by Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. Social Factor Citibank have 3777 branches locations in 36 countries globally and out of all their services, online service have successfully claiming of 15 million users (resources from Wikipedia). Based on the 2013 annual report, the Global Consumer Banking (GCB) was…

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