Develop the ability to analyze financial markets, evaluate banking risk management practices, interpret bank financial statements, and assess overall bank performance using ratio analysis and the CAMELS framework. This course equips learners with structured knowledge of money market instruments, capital market instruments, foreign exchange operations, and Asset Liability Management (ALM) within the Indian banking system.

Analyze and Evaluate Indian Banking System

Analyze and Evaluate Indian Banking System
This course is part of Indian Banking System & Risk Management Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by University of Nebraska Lincoln
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What you'll learn
Analyze financial markets and evaluate banking risk management practices.
Interpret bank financial statements using ratio analysis techniques.
Assess bank performance using CAMELS framework and ALM concepts.
Skills you'll gain
- Performance Analysis
- Asset Management
- Risk Management Framework
- Market Liquidity
- Balance Sheet
- Financial Management
- Financial Market
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Financial Statements
- Capital Markets
- Financial Regulations
- Risk Management
- Cash Flows
- Banking
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Analysis
- Financial Systems
- Bank Regulations
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Reviewed on May 9, 2026
Overall, the Indian banking system is evolving positively, balancing growth, technology, and regulatory control while addressing key challenges.
Reviewed on May 1, 2026
Government initiatives like bank recapitalization and mergers have strengthened the financial position of public sector banks.
Reviewed on Apr 26, 2026
The Reserve Bank of India regulates the system, ensuring financial stability, controlling inflation, and supervising banking operations.




