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Title: Investment Opportunities For Banks
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An analysis of market share of various bank groups indicates that the share of UCBs in total bank deposits is relatively low. Nevertheless, their market share grew steadily from 3.3% in 1990-91 to a high of 6.6% in 1999-2000, but thereafter gradually declined to 4... Showed first 250 characters
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Nevertheless, their market share grew steadily from 3.3% in 1990-91 to a high of 6.6% in 1999-2000, but thereafter gradually declined to 4.8% (provisional) in 2005-06, as shown in the following table.
Market share of deposits of all bank groups to total deposits
(Market share in percentage)
Year ended
march 31st Urban co-op... Showed next 250 characters
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