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Title: Indian Banks Against Global Banks- An Empirical Study on Some Key Indicators and the Road Ahead
Authors: Prakash Singh
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Journal on Management
Abstract: Few years after the independence, the old Imperial Bank of India was ten times bigger than the Hong Kong and I Shanghai Bank (HSBC). Since then, the Imperial Bank has morphed into the State Bank of India (SBI}, our domestic baking behemoth which towers over its competitors here. Yet, SBI is today a mere tenth of the modern HSBC's size. This paper tries to give an insight about how Indian banks -just like their peers in manufacturing - have lost out in the quest for global scale.
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