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      <title>Cover page</title>
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      <description>Title: Cover page</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 0010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Contents</title>
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      <description>Title: Contents</description>
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      <title>Profitability of scheduled commercial banks in Inida - a case analysis</title>
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      <description>Title: Profitability of scheduled commercial banks in Inida - a case analysis
Authors: Ramachandran; Ismail, S.M.M; Kavitha, N
Abstract: The banking system, which constitutes the core of the financial sector, plays a crucial&#xD;
role in transmitting monetary policy impulses to the entire economic system. Its&#xD;
efficiency and development, therefore, are vitalfor enhancing the growth and improving&#xD;
the chancesfor price stability'. In view of the importance of improving the profitability&#xD;
performance of the banking sector in recent years, a census study has been adopted by&#xD;
covering all Indian scheduled commercial banks in India which have been divided&#xD;
into three groups, namely, SB I group. Nationalised Banks group and Private Banks&#xD;
group with two sessions viz., Period 1 and Period II by dividing the 10 years study&#xD;
period into firstfive years and last five years. Hie scope of the study is wider in nature.&#xD;
Vie study identified certain factors, which are prominent to hike the profitability of the&#xD;
banks. The step-wise multiple regression has been adopted by the researcher. An&#xD;
analysis ofthe SBIgroup reveals that in both the period ofstudy, the variable provisions&#xD;
and contingencies to total expenses showed a prominent place.. The nationalized&#xD;
banks group showed a position of provisions and contingencies to total expenses in&#xD;
the first halfof the study period and Capital A dequacy Ratio during the second halfof&#xD;
the study period. In relation to the Private Banks group, it has changed from Other&#xD;
interest expenses ratio to Capital Adequacy ratio. The study makes emphasis with&#xD;
regard to initiating monitoring and controlling mechanism on certain important ratios&#xD;
which are inevitable one to enhance the profitability of scheduled commercial banks.</description>
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      <title>The impact of financial leverage on the wealth of shareholders relevant to the firms in Sri Lanka</title>
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      <description>Title: The impact of financial leverage on the wealth of shareholders relevant to the firms in Sri Lanka
Authors: Jahufer, Athamhawa
Abstract: This paper investigates whether the financial leverage of a company injluences the&#xD;
value maximization objective of an organization. Also, what kind of leverage levels&#xD;
would result in maximizing the shareholders' wealth of companies?Oliecau.se maximizing&#xD;
the shareholders' wealth is one of the important issues for management of the listed&#xD;
companies. The financial data from 60 listed companies in the Colombo Stock Exchange&#xD;
covering eight different sectors for a period of ten years from 1992 to 2001 are gathered&#xD;
and analyzed. The results do not show any clear relationship between financial leverage&#xD;
and shareholders' wealth among the selected sample companies. Besides, as the size of&#xD;
the sampling is small any findings could not be conclusively established as dependable.&#xD;
The findings expose evidence, which are contrary to strength of most western theories.&#xD;
Hence, Sri Lankan firms should bear this in mind when deciding the optimal capital&#xD;
mix.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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