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Bank Management

Bank Management

This course note intends to introduce students to bank administration with emphasize on its risk management practices. Topics covered includes: Organizational Structure of Banks, Banking Regulations, Interest Rate Risk Management in Banks, Credit Risk Management in Banks, Liquidity Management in Banks, Operational Risk Management in Banks, Market Risk Management in Banks, Capital Adequacy of Banks, Issues in Bank Management, Investment Banking and Other Services and Analysis of Bank Statement.

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