Research Papers Published

 

Research Papers Published

 

 

58.

Calendar Effects on Stock Market Returns and Volatility: Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 5 Number 1 July 2011

2011 This paper presents statistical evidence of calendar effects in both market return and volatility for the entire study period. While the highest returns are observed on Thursday that is in favor of holding effect and negative returns records on Sunday that validate weekend effect. In Dhaka Stock Exchange high volatility and negative market returns records on Monday that authenticate the presence of day of the week effect.
57.

Credit Flows in Bangladesh: An Appraisal of the Changing Structure

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 5 Number 1 July 2011

2011

This paper investigates the changing trend and structure of credit flows in Bangaldesh based on the credit provided by the scheduled banks of Bangladesh (1985-2010). The specific objectives of the paper published are:

  • To identify the pattern of advances by various categories  of scheduled banks-Nationalized Commercial Banks (PCBs), Foreign Banks, and Islamic Banks.
  • To observe the correlations among the advances by the scheduled banks and the contribution of economic sectors to the GDP by correclations analysis.
  • To identify the economic purpose wise trend of credit over time.
  • To make possible suggestions to improve present credit situation prevailing in the banking sector.
56.

Dividend and Shareholders' Returns: An Empirical Assessment of the Impact of Dividend on Stock Price Surrounding the Announcement.

Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies

Vol. XXXI Number 2 December 2010

2010

The paper  is entirely an analytical presentation concentrating on corporate dividends over time which attempts to analyze different theoretical models in explaining the impact of dividend on stock price of the firms DSE. The finding suggest that there exists announcement impact of dividend on stock price. The most significant price change occurred the days prior to the announcement date.

55.

Credit Deivative: A New Technique of Expanding Credit Supply

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 3 Number 1 July 2009

2009 This paper contract, there is a party trying to sell credit risk and the counterparty is trying to purchase credit risk. The primary purpose of credit derivatives is to buy protection against credit risk exposure and thus increase the horizon of credit supply.
54.

Sources of Contemporary Deliberations in Finance & Banking: Perspective-2007-2008

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 2 Number 1 &2 December 2008

2008 This paper focuses on contemporary development through deliberations around the World in the fields of banking & finance during 2007 and 2008. To analyze the contemporary issues, the whole world has been divided into four distinct parts- Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. Hints of topics covered multiple areas of banking, finance & economics ranging from macroeconomic stability to credit & credit derivattive. However, many seminars focus on the world financial turmoil observed in 2008.
53.

Investment Bankers as Financial Service Provider: The Case of Bangladesh.

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 2 Number 1 &2 December 2008

2008 This paper examines the activities performed by investment banks. their evolution in developed economies and how they help in capital formation and finally the situation exists in Bangladesh. Though in Bangladesh the true investment banks do not exist, many organizations under the merchant banking category are doing other related services that are performed by investment banks. We shed light on he investment banking and then incorporate the recent issue management activities by the pioneer merchant banks in Bangladesh.

52.

Capital Adequacy of Banks:

   -An Explorative Study

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 1 Number 1 &2 December 2007

2007

This paper identified the role of capital in a Bank & identified relevant factors that are very important to be considered in determining proper level of capital foe a Bank. It also decisively revealed the impact of the minimum capital requirement in bring disciple in banking sector of Bangladesh.

 

51.

International Regulatory Guidelines for Bank:

   -A Comparative Study of BASEL Accord I & II

Journal of Banking & Financial Services

Vol. 1 Number 1 &2 December 2007

2007

Different aspects of BASEL I & II and their significant for future banking industry it shown.

50.

Financial Performance of Banks:

   -A Statistical Analysis [ Joint Study ]

Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies

Vol. XXII, No 1, ISBN 984-31-1397-2

2001

Performance of banks analysed in five groups taking time series of relevant data. Worst performance shown of the nationalised banks.

49.

Analysis of the Causes of Industrial Sickness and Suggested Curative Measures [ Beng]

Economic Research

Vol 1, No 1

2001

Explained the recent connotation of industrial sickness. Exhaustive searches of the causes of such industrial sickness attempted. Each of such broad causes of industrial sickness further desected & analysed in order to find appropriate remedial measures & strategies.

48.

“Some Aspects of Investment Management of Commercial Banks:

-A Theoretical Framework”

Finance and Banking

DU Journal  of the Department of Finance and Banking

Vol 3, No 1

1993

The logic & the rationale  of the shift of the traditional use of commercial banks’ funds to security investments have been shown. Policy issues & organizational structures required for effective security investment operations were identified. Eligible investments and factors to be considered  in choosing the right type of securities  have been identified.

47.

“An Evaluation of Policies, Procedures, and Operations of the DFIs in Bangladesh”

A research paper published in the Book entitled Development Financing Institutions in Bangladesh- Proceedings of an International Seminar  held in the Goethe – Institut , German Cultural Centre, Dhaka-   

!992

The paper examined the industrial policies of the GOB from historical perspective. Operational policies & performance of the three DFIs i.e BSB, BSRS and ICB are evaluated from various angles. Operational deficiencies of each of the DFIs are reckoned and policy recommendations advanced in order to raise the level of operations.

46.

“Impact of Institutional Credit on the savings  pattern of rural Borrowers: A Survey in an offshore District Of Bangladesh”

Finance and Banking

DU Journal  of the Department of Finance and Banking

Vol 1 , No 2

 

1991

 

The paper showed the results of of a survey  assessing the impact of the institutional credit  with regard to savings, income, asset formation  of the different categories of borrowers compared with those rural households  who did not resort to institutional credit at all.

45.

“ Some Aspects of Credit Planning as a Tool  for Financing economic Development”

Finance and Banking

DU Journal  of the Department of Finance and Banking

Vol 1 , No 1

1991

The concepts of credit planning along with its realizable  objectives to be pursued have been shown. Bases of  effective credit planning  & rational  allocation  of  available credits have been emphasized. A number of suggestions are provided to be examined for effective credit planning for economic development in a country like Bangladesh.

44.

“Industrialization and Entrepreneurship”

A Paper published in the

Industrialization and Development

 - with Reference to Bangladesh

A Compilation of Selected papers [ Beng]

Edited by

 Khan & Others

Panorama Publications

1997

Concepts of entrepreneurship explained from various angles. Different types of entrepreneurs found in practice. Identified valuable characteristics & qualities required to succeed as entrepreneurs.

43.

“Essentials of Preliminary Ideas of Some Legal Concepts  for the Entrepreneurs”

A Paper published in the

Industrialization and Development

 - with Reference to Bangladesh

A Compilation of Selected papers [ Beng]

Edited by Khan & Others

Panorama Publications

1997

Need for preliminary knowledge of some legal  areas explained. Broad enactments  identified and  specific  areas searched . Required important  matters are presented in a non- technical manner.

42.

“Industrial Sickness & Its  Remedies”

A Paper published in the

Industrialization and Development

 - with Reference to Bangladesh

A Compilation of Selected papers [ Beng]

Edited by Khan & Others

Panorama Publications

1997

Concepts of industrial sickness are explained. Determinants such sickness are identified from various angles. Remedial measures of each of the determinants are suggested for consideration of the appropriate authority.

41.

“Industrial Projects”

A Paper published in the

Industrialization and Development

 - with Reference to Bangladesh

A Compilation of Selected papers [ Beng]

Edited by Khan & Others

Panorama Publications

1997

Meaning of industrial project is highlighted. Elements of each of the various aspects of the preparation of industrial projects are identified.

40.

“Self- Employment and Small Business”

A Paper published in the

Industrialization and Development

 - with Reference to Bangladesh

A Compilation of Selected papers [ Beng]

Edited by Khan & Others

Panorama Publications

1997

Concept of self- employment from various angles are hinted. Importance of self- employment in a developing country like Bangladesh is examined. Characteristics  of small business and steps required in the formation of a small business are highlighted. 

39.

“Profiles of Commercial Banks’ Rural Borrowers”. Thoughts on Economics, Journal of the Islamic Economics Research Bureau, Vol. 7, No. 2, Summer.

1986

Socio-economic characteristics of a sample number of rural borrowers were identified such as occupation, age, education level, family size, income, expenses, savings level, land holding, earning members, amount of loans obtained, percentage of annual income from subsideary sources, percentage of food expanses as percentage of total family expanses etc.

 

38.

“Transfer of rural funds through the Rural Branches of Commercial Bank in Bangladesh”. Journal of Public Administration, Bangladesh Public Admn. Training Centre, Savar, Dhaka. Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan.

 

1987

The paper examined Gunar –Myrdal’s Thesis of “Backwash Effects”. in Bangladesh taking a sample number of rural branches located in areas of different levels of development. Analysis was made by different sizes and ages of rural branch besides by different occupational groups of rural people.

37.

“Repayment Performance of the Rural Borrowers of Commercial Banks”. The Dhaka University Studies Part-C, Vol. X, June.

 

1988

Repayment performance of a sample number of rural borrowers were examined compared to the estimated repayment capacity. Factors associated with repayment performance were identified. Some action oriented policy suggestions were made in the paper.

 

 36.

 “Inadequate Rural Branch Expansion of the commercial banks” (In Bangali) BIKKRAM WEEKLY, No. 14, Feb. 24, Dhaka.

 

 

1988

 Bangladesh Banks’ policies with regard to opening of rural branches of agencies involved in rural finance were examined. Performance highlighted and problems identified with solutions suggested.

 

35.

“A Look into the recovery problems of Bangladesh samabaya Bank Ltd.”. LOK a quarterly Journal, Dhaka.

 

1988

The magnitude of overdues of BSBL by clientele and by sectors of credit were examined. “Problems were identified for poor recovery performance and suggestions advanced for improvement of the situation.

 

34.

“Why Institutional Loans are refused to small entrepreneurs” Dhaka University Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, June.

 

1980

Allegations about arbitrary refusal of institutional loans to small enterprises were examined with the help of a sample of 67 rejected loan cases from the office of the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation. It was found that the project proposals are not properly made and the entrepreneurs were probably not given due pre-investment counseling.

 

33.

“A study into the causes of High Cost of production of the Manufactured Goods in Bangladesh” – The Dhaka University Studies, Part-C, Vol. XXII, June, 1974.

 

 

32.

“Financing Process and Problems of Street Corner Old Cloths Shops – A Case Study of Dhaka City – The Business Review Vol. III, No. 1, Jan-March, 1977.

 

31.

“A Review of the Entrepreneurship Development and Industrialisaion Policy of Erstwhile Pakistan – Some Lessons for Bangladesh” Bank Parikrama, Journal of the Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management, Vol. VI, Sept. –Dec. 1979.

 

30.

“Growth of Entrepreneurship and Indutstrialization in India pre-British and British period” Finance & Development, Vol. 1, Dhaka, Dec. 1979.

 

29.

“Problems of Jute Marketing” – Banijya Bani – A Journal of the Faculty of Commerce, Dhaka University, 1969-78 Issue.

 

28.

“Grading Standard of Jute” – Banijya Bani – A Journal of the Faculty of Commerce, Dhaka University – 1967-68 Issue.

 

27.

“Variables of Industrial Profitability” – The Morning News, 30th  October, 1972.

 

26.

“Labour Unrest in Bangladesh” – The Economist, Vol. 1, No. 4, Dhaka, 1972.

 

25.

Conflict of Concepts – Organisation, Management and Administration, Dhaka , Administrative Review, Centre for Administrative Studies, Dhaka University, Vol. II, No. 3, Autumn, 1977.

 

24.

“Personal Financing – An individualistic Approach” – Maneggiare, Journal of the Department of Management, Chittagong University, Dec. 1977.

 

23.

“The two year plan – Some aspects of Financing and Domestic Resources Mobilization” – The Business Review, Faculty of Commerce, Dhaka, Vol. IV, No. 3&4, July-Dec, 1978.

 

22.

“Inflow of External Resources – The case of Bangladesh, Journal of institute of Bankers, Bangladesh, Vol. 8, Dhaka, 1978.

 

21.

“Unemployment Problem and its Solution – The Bangladesh Observer 25th  May, 1970.

 

20

“How to Salvages Consumers” – The Bangladesh Observer, Sept. 1973.