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and equity, steadily rising non-performing loans and bank runs at smaller financial institutions have highlighted problems … problems in Taipei,China, drawing comparisons from the experience of Japan. The author shows that there are many valuable …
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.e., financing through their major trading bank, inasmuch as it will be necessary for financial institutions to play a major role in …
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.e., financing through their major trading bank, inasmuch as it will be necessary for financial institutions to play a major role in …
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Central Bank of Nigeria’ cashless policy is an initiative at the right direction since it will help in minimising the cost of …
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At the end of October 2011, the heads of the three financial sector regulators were rotated. It is time to ask what are the rules behind the scenes for the process of “revolving doors” in China, how far the Party interference reaches and what the future holds for the Chinese financial sector.
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bank regulator has introduced capital adequacy as the tool of choice for supervision and ensured that banks in the process …
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It is increasingly becoming apparent to domestic and international investors that the European Central Bank’s bond … buying programme which commenced in May 2010, “a way of correcting market dislocations that were hampering the central bank …
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This article analyzes the profitability of the banks in six European countries between 1994 and 1997. We deal with the link between profitability and certain external and interns' determinants of European banking system. Following a methodology of panel analysis with a fixed individual effects...
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This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential of responsive regulation and particularly meta regulation to address these challenges. It explores developments which have necessitated a change from the traditional form of regulation, that is,...
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This paper will consider whether the scope of financial regulation should be extended and if so, ways in which this could occur. In order to carry out these tasks, it will not only address problems identified from the recent crises and Basel 2, gaps which exist in some of the responses to these...
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