1) Academic Reputation-Academic Reputation is one of the most common criteria a student evaluates before joining a B-school. This criterion includes various sub-domain like pedagogy, course curriculum, Teaching, course Accreditation. At DFS (Department of Financial Studies) students are trained to be professional in finance from the very first day of the class. This perspective has... Continue Reading →
Crowd Funding
Crowdfunding has emerged as a unique method for small and nascent businesses to find the capital they need to grow. As the name suggests, crowd-funding means that the ‘Crowd’ funds your business. Crowd funding is by definition, “raising small amounts of money from a large number of individuals or organizations, to fund a project, a... Continue Reading →
Dynamics of Financial Globalization
The development of increasingly trans-nationalized (‘globalized’) financial markets raises several key issues for the analysis of politics, public policy, and the national state. It can be suggested that financial globalization increasingly constrains policymakers and circumscribes the policy capacity of the state. After carefully examining at a range of approaches to the process of financial globalization... Continue Reading →
RECAPITALIZATION OF BANKS
In any Nation, it’s the responsibility of its major stakeholders/owners of an organisation to sort out the issues faced by it and to make it run smoothly without incurring losses, especially during troubled times .To deal with these, sometimes policy changes are required, sometimes structural changes are more viable and sometimes infusing extra capital is... Continue Reading →
NPAs IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR – CURRENT SCENARIO
The banks are the lifelines of the economy and play a catalytic role in activating and sustaining economic growth especially for growing economies like India. The emerging economies are facing financial instability due to domestic imbalances, weak global demand and rising trade protectionism in the advanced economies. And since the onset of the Financial Crisis... Continue Reading →
Session on “Wealth Management Industry and Asset Allocation Evolution”
As a part of the Industry Connect Program on 11th August , a session on wealth management as a financial domain and the various challenges and opportunities which exist in the market was taken by Mr Umang Katyal, AVP, Investment Advisory, IIFL Wealth. The informative session covered various aspects of wealth management including paradigm shifts in... Continue Reading →
Analytics based Investments in Finance and its returns
Consider a scenario. You have invested in a food chain restaurant in New Delhi. As it is difficult for you to keep a tab on performances of all of their stores, you hire a human fund manager to ease out this process for you. A fund manager will be watching the investment on at least... Continue Reading →
Financial Inclusion in India: Recent Initiatives
Financial inclusion may be defined as the process of ensuring access to financial services and timely and adequate credit where needed by vulnerable groups such as weaker sections and low income groups at an affordable cost (The Committee on Financial Inclusion, Chairman: Dr. C. Rangarajan). The government and the central bank (RBI) have been making... Continue Reading →