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A breif note on the reforms journey of the banking industry in India [Manish Jain]
Report of the Working Group on Interest Rate Futures [Reserve Bank of India]
FSMA market abuse regime: a review of the sunset clauses [HM Treasury]
FDI in real estate [Amit Chowdhury, Polali Sriram]
Banker-customer relationship in the context of internet banking [Sangeetha Mugunthan]
Banking reform - protecting depositors: a discussion paper [H M Treasury]
The UK mortgage market: Taking a longer-term view [David Miles]
Money Laundering Regulations 2007: Regulatory impact assessment [H M Treasury]
Financial inclusion: An action plan for 2008-11 [H M Treasury]
The banker-customer contract: Analysis of English and Sri Lankan cases [Chrishmal Warnasuriya]
Rapid evolution of the consumer’s demands has compelled service providers to seek new methods of modernising and diversifying its day-to-day activities. Banks have had to re-visit the traditional “banker-customer relationship” (the contract) and somehow place these new demands within its confines.
Role of Debenture holders and their Rights in the Company [Garima Sharma]
High incidence of NPAs and positions of banks and financial institutions in insolvency: An analysis of the legal means for debt recovery with reference to the SARFESI Act, 2002 [Arun Geetesh]
Compounding of contraventions: FEMA 1999 [Shilpa Bhadoria, Sushil Simoliya]
The ECB route to raise funds [Sambit Swain, Priyanka Bhagat]
The success of India’s debt management policy is reflected in a perceptible improvement in various external debt indicators. The external debt to GDP ratio which is an indicator of an economy’s debt servicing capability, showed a steady improvement, dropping to 17.4 per cent in March 2005 as compared to 38.7 per cent in end-March, 1992.It is noteworthy to mention that debt owed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was fully extinguished by 2000-01.
Indian Depository Reciepts: A step towards the integration of securities markets [Rishabh Khandelwal]

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