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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2014
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 3/SEM 5) MBAFLEX/ MBAN2 (SEM 3)
PGDBMN (SEM 1)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MA0036 - FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND COMMERCIAL BANKING
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BK ID
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B1770
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks
questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by
evaluation scheme.
Q.1 The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. Its
unique structure includes a federal government agency, the Board of Governors,
in Washington , D.C. , and 12 regional Reserve
Banks. Compare and contrast the organizational structure and the functions of the Reserve Bank
of India
and the Federal Reserve of US.
Ans : Organisational Structure of RBI:
Federal Reserve Bank of India
is understood to be the central banking institution in India that has
the duty of controlling the financial policy of the Indian government. The
organizational Structure of Reserve bank of India can be studied in three
different parts.
Firstly, the central board of directors. It is the main committee of the
central bank. There are twenty members that constitute the central board of
directors.
One governor, who is appointed by the government of India and is the highest authority of Reserve
bank of India ,
The duration of his term, is of five
Q.2 Mention the features and types of financial instruments that are
offered by SBI bank.
Ans : Financial instruments :
A financial instrument is a tradeable asset of any kind; either cash,
evidence of an ownership interest in an entity, or a contractual right to
receive or deliver cash or another financial instrument.
According to IAS 32 and 39, it is defined as "any contract that
gives rise to a financial asset of one entity and a financial liability or
equity instrument of another entity".
Financial instruments can be categorized by form depending on whether
they are cash instruments or derivative instruments:
1. Cash instruments are financial
3
Discuss the features of the latest monetary policy of RBI.
Answer:-The
main features of the monetary policy of the Reserve Bank of India are given
below:
1. Active
Policy:
Before the
advent of planning in India in 1951, the monetary policy of the Reserve Bank
was a passive, cheap and easy policy. It means that Reserve Bank did not use
the measures of monetary policy to regulate the economy.
For
example from 1935 to 1951, the bank rate remained stable at 3%. But since 1951,
the Reserve Bank has been following an active
4 Describe the internal and external machinery
of handling customer complaints.
Answer:-Explain the internal and external
machinery of handling customer complaints.
In a
competitive banking Industry excellent service is most important and has to be
provided to the customers for the sustained business growth. Many steps have
been taken by the industry to attain a high standard of customer satisfaction,
in order to have a bank without any complaint. Providing efficient service to
the customers is to retain the old and to attract the new customers.
A customer
complaint arises due to the following:
·
Attitudinal aspects in dealing with
·
5 Do you agree that succession
planning is an important parameter of corporate governance? If so, please
analyse this argument with respect to Axis bank and ICICI bank.
Answer : Selecting
the chief executive officer and planning for CEO succession are among the most
important responsibilities of a company’s board of directors. In ideal
circumstances, the succession process will be managed by a successful and
trusted incumbent CEO, with the board or a board committee overseeing the
process, reviewing the candidates and providing advice throughout. However, in
exceptional circumstances, such as when the board lacks full confidence in the
incumbent CEO or when a crisis occurs and the
Q. 6 Compare and contrast of any two Bank’s Basel –II disclosures
(Tier-I capital, Tier-I ratio, Total
capital, Capital Adequacy Ratio -CAR).
Ans: SBI :
Capital Structure: Quantitative Disclosures (Rs in crores)
(a) Tier-I Capital 85732
- Paid-up Share Capital 635
- Reserves 84123
- Innovative Instruments (only total) 6063
- Other Capital Instruments (only total) 0
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