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11-17-2005, 06:35 PM
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i want to do my research thesis on world bank or IMF but i m confused abt what topic to select for research(limiting myself to financial side).
if anyone can help me n tell what area should be looked upon
please reply soon i have to submitt the topic soon...by the way then i would be having 4.5 months to work on it .


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You may be interested in how World bank / IMF manages their Credit Risk especially when they lend money to third world countries. You may want to find more about the use of drivatives as risk management techniques by these organisations.

A friend of mine used to work for World Bank in Washington DC (many many years ago now) but I think he used to work on above issues.

Ofcourse, he has now left the bank to join a financial services giant (may be for more money), but that's another debate [)][)]

Good Luck

DT
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need direction for research topic - by sumaira - 11-17-2005, 03:04 PM
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