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This study considers financial performances of commercial banks of Turkey in the period of 2003 and 2010. The financial performance of banks is measured using an indexing model developed in this study. The model considers fundamental performance characteristics of banks and chooses related...
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The number of commercial banks in the United States has fallen by more than 50 percent since 1984. This consolidation of the U.S. banking industry and the accompanying large increase in average (and median) bank size have prompted concerns about the effects of consolidation and increasing bank...
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The efficiency of a nation's banking industry is a critical factor in the quest to realize economic growth and prosperity for its citizens. This study identifies a host of macroeconomic factors which have been shown to have a strong causal link with the efficient operation of a given banking...
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Large and growing international financial linkages between East and West have altered the nature of the stability risks faced by European banking systems, increasing susceptibility to contagion. This paper aims to identify potential risks of cross-border contagion using a sample of large Western...
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This paper uses logit, probit and discriminant analysis to test for structural differences between the financial characteristics of interest-free banks and conventional banks. The analysis extends to various financial dimensions which evaluate performance, namely: liquidity, leverage, credit...
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A new test for financial market contagion based on increases in extremal dependence (co-kurtosis and co-volatility) is developed to identify the propagation mechanism of shocks across international financial markets. This new approach is applied to test for contagion in equity markets and...
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The sharia banking phenomenon get higher attention for the last two decades, and received special attention by the banking industry. In sharia banking, interest-based principal is not allowed; instead, profit-and-loss-sharing is applied. In Indonesia, the practice of sharia-based banking system is...
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