Term Structure of Interest Rates in India
Other things being the same, rates of interest also differ according to the term to maturity of the debt. The…
Other things being the same, rates of interest also differ according to the term to maturity of the debt. The…
Destruction of Credit Banks create credit by granting loans (i.e. by creating derivative deposits) to the public. Similarly, the banks…
What is Barter System? The direct exchange of one commodity for another without the mediation of money is called barter.…
What is Asset Liability Management? Asset Liability Management is the ongoing process of formulating, implementing, monitoring, and revising strategies related…
What is Risk in Banks? The word "Risk" has been derived from the Latin word Rescum. Risk is the potentiality…
What is WTO? After the Second World War, many countries planned down to be together to work on ways and…
What is EXIM Policy? In India, economic reforms took place in 1991 with the introduction of the LPG (Liberalization, Privatization,…
What is International Trade? External trade is also called International Trade. It implies buying and selling of goods or services…
In India, there was an acute shortage of capital and people lacked initiative and enterprise. Means of transport were undeveloped…
What is Monetary Policy? Monetary policy refers to the use of instruments under the control of the central bank to…