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Memorandum and articles of association and certificate of incorporation


Memorandum and articles of association and certificate of incorporation

Author: James Swenden (and co, ltd.)

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1887


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Coordinated Portfolio investment Survey


Coordinated Portfolio investment Survey

Author: International Monetary Fund

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 1997-01-01


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This paper presents a coordinated portfolio investment survey guide provided to assist national compilers in the conduct of the Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey, conducted under the auspices of the IMF with reference to the year-end 1997. The guide covers a variety of conceptual issues that a country must address when conducting a survey. It also covers the practical issues associated with preparing for a national survey. These include setting a timetable, taking account of the legal and confidentiality issues raised, developing a mailing list, and maintaining quality control checks.

Securitization in India


Securitization in India

Author: Asian Development Bank

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017-11


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India needs to spend close to Rs43 trillion (about $646 billion) on infrastructure through to 2022. Such a staggering requirement cannot be met though traditional sources such as public sector bank loans. India must immediately explore and quickly ramp up financing from alternative investment sources. This paper explores the securitization of existing infrastructure assets by public sector banks in India, as a means to (i) strengthen their capital position to meet Basel III requirements, (ii) free up capital to help fund new credit growth opportunities, and (iii) ultimately improve fund flow to the infrastructure sector by enhancing its access to institutional investors.