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Commercial Lending; Ghana and the UK
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This 20 page paper consider the impact, and the potential impact of commercial lending in Ghana with a comparison o the UK. The paper outlines the economic position of Ghana and the way that commercial could and is impacting on the economy. The paper looks at tits role in credit creation and how this operates I the UK. This is then used as the basis of or the argument that commercial loans may be able to satisfy a need in the Ghanaian economy and help create a developing independent economy, lessening the need for aid. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEghanacom.rtf
COMMODITY CHAINS AND GLOBALIZATION/
THE IMF AND ITS ROLE IN THE EAST ASIAN AND RUSSIAN FINANCIAL CRISES
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This 15-page paper attempts to answer two questions: the use of commodity chain analysis in terms of describing globalization and the role of the IMF in the East Asian and Russian currency crises. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTcomimf.rtf
Comparative Analysis of U.S. Banking Industry with Rising Interest Rates and Exchange Rate of the U.S. Dollar
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A 60 page paper discussing aspects of the state of the banking industry and examining the three leading competitors in the industry. Of all of the trends affecting today’s banking industry, consolidation and currency issues are of greatest interest here. Bank of America appears to have less interest in operating internationally than do Citigroup or JP Morgan Chase, but Bank of America actively seeks to serve large businesses. There are not many large businesses today that can survive as well as prosper without maintaining international business in some form. The purpose here is to assess how interest rate movement and forward exchange rates can be expected to affect the banking industry’s three largest competitors in the short- to mid-range future. The paper recommends that Citigroup and Bank of America bring their current assets and current liabilities closer together, and that they, as has JP Morgan Chase already, add balance sheet categories specifically for trading liabilities, including derivative payables. Includes 8 tables and 3 charts. Bibliography lists 96 sources in 79 footnotes.
Filename: KSbankIntXchg60.rtf