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Yulia Finogenova, Denis Domaschenko, Olga Boyko, Victor Krylov
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The economies of the countries exporting oil and gas generally have a positive balance of trade and a current account surplus. However, among them there are countries facing the problem of capital outflows under the financial account of the trade balance...
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Naseem - Ashraf, Qurra Tul Ain Butt
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Purpose: Using panel data approach in Pakistani banking sector for 7 year time period from 2010 to 2016, the aim behind this study was to examine the bank specific, industry specific and macroeconomic determinants of bank profitabilityResearch Design: Qu...
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Marisa Pessoa Gonçalves, Pedro M. Nogueira Reis and António Pedro Pinto
In this study, we provide a thorough analysis, conducted on a company-by-company basis, of the impact of bank concentration and the bank-relative power of banks on firm profitability, financing costs, and capital structure in a small economy like Portuga...
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Nuno Marques de Almeida and Adolfo Crespo
The frequency and severity of natural or human-induced disaster events, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, pandemics, hazardous material spills, groundwater contamination, structural failures, explosions, etc., as well as their impacts, have...
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Ayodeji Michael Obadire, Vusani Moyo and Ntungufhadzeni Freddy Munzhelele
Financial institutions, particularly banks, have long grappled with the dilemma of structuring their capital optimally. This process, commonly referred to as capital structure decision-making, is of paramount importance, especially within the financial s...
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Ahmad Mohammad Obeid Gharaibeh
The current study aims to examine the determinants of the capital adequacy ratio (CAR) in the context of Jordanian banks through a literature review and analysis of empirical evidence. The aggregate data were obtained from Globaleconomy.com, the Financia...
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Hani El-Chaarani, Rebecca Abraham and Georges Azzi
Banks are financial intermediaries who transform deposits into loans. Banks in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region use large deposits from oil companies and big businesses to finance trade, and fund government and private sector infrastructure...
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Ayodeji Michael Obadire, Vusani Moyo and Ntungufhadzeni Freddy Munzhelele
The core function of a commercial bank is the provision of credit facilities to its customers and to keep the flow and cycle of economic and financial resources balanced. Banks can only perform these functions if they are well regulated and efficient. Th...
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Segun Kamoru Fakunmoju,Babatunde Jinadu,Alexander A. Akindele
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In today?s economic setting, there must be a healthy banking sector for banks to survive. Banks survival determine sound financial mediator in achieving economic performance. However, bank spread and unstable policies towards bank specific factors have b...
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Nenubari John Ikue, Joseph Osaro Denwi, John Akin Sodipo, Linus B. Enegesi
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