countries. Nigerian banks are trying to compete with their international counterparts that have a presence in Nigeria and operating in the same business, cost reduction is a major advantage. Most of the International banks like standard chartered, Citibank, and Barclays use the shared service model and since none of these international financial institutions have their head offices and major businesses in Nigeria, they operate their shared service centre in any other geography. Keywords: Shared
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Management of Organizations in Brazil Brazil belongs to BRIC, which is a grouping acronym that refers to the countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. According to Goldman Sachs, since the four BRIC countries are developing rapidly, by 2050 their combined economies could eclipse the combined economies of the current richest countries of the world. These four countries, combined, currently account
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Corporate name :PT Kalbe Farma Tbk 2. Corporate location : * Head office : Gedung Kalbe 3rd Fl. Jln. Let. Jend. Suprapto Kav. 4, Cempaka Putih, Jakarta 10510 3. Corporate fiscal year end : December 31, 2013 4. The primary products of the corporation: * Prescription Pharmaceutical * Consumer Health * Nutritional * Distribution and logistic 5. Corporation’s selling price of common stock for the last 4 years: Data harga saham tertinggi
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The Role of Financial Institutions & Risk Management in Subprime Crisis Vikrant Joshi The Role of Financial Institutions & Risk Management in The Subprime Crisis This paper discusses the role of financial institutions & their risk management strategies in the subprime mortgage crisis. The downturn in the housing and mortgage markets precipitated the first phase of the financial crisis in August 2007 when the solvency of a number of large financial firms was threatened
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DEMAND AND SUPPLY FOR HOUSING The determination of prices in local and regional housing markets is a classic example of microeconomics in action! We are seeing the interaction between buyer and seller with prices being offered and agreed before a final transaction is made. In this section we focus on the demand and supply side factors that determine the value of properties in a market. Each housing transaction in the UK depends on a) The price that the seller is willing to agree for their property
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