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Pedro Manuel Nogueira Reis and António Pedro Soares Pinto
This paper investigates how bank characteristics (market share, principal shareholders, profitability, and size), and the gender of the company?s board members, along with their supervisory abilities, influence the firm?s performance, cost of debt, and l...
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Mirjana Jemovic,Jelena Radojicic
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The key position of banks in the financial sector, as well as their indisputable role in financing economic development, have conditioned the need to consider their impact on the environment. The implementation of the concept of sustainability in banking...
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CHINONSO TAMUNOWARIYE, OTEKENARI DAVID ELISHA
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The CBN's reaction to the highly regarded COVID-19 pandemic had become unavoidable given its critical unfavorable ramifications for both the worldwide and the Nigerian economies. The advancement had prompted "remarkable disturbances in worldwide graceful...
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Nicko Albart,Bonar Marulitua Sinaga,Perdana Wahyu Santosa,Trias Andati
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This study aims to determine the effect of corporate characteristics on the company's capital structure, which plays a fundamental role in the proportion of debt and equity financing risks. The research method used is purposive sampling. This research's ...
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Bahadir Karakoç
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Recently, large swings in inflation and exchange rates revealed that non-financial sector is heavily geared and extremely vulnerable. Therefore, a study trying to identify the contributing factors is needed. Separating firms into groups, based on size an...
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