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Balance sheet profits declined markedly in January-July 2018 compared to the same period of 2017 mainly because of resumed growth in loan loss provisions. A positive factor was represented by growth in net interest income and in profits from regular banking operations
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In most 19th-century centralized states, national monetary unification has been attained thanks to the creation of provincial branch networks by banks of issue. Through a case study on Belgium, this paper investigates the causes and consequences of this phenomenon, as well as its operational...
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August 2015 IMF mission action plan. The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has prepared quarterly sector financial balance sheets for …
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, economies whose banking sectors remain well-capitalized experience smaller reductions in bank lending and less pronounced … downturns. Bank capital thus increases an economy's ability to absorb shocks and, in doing so, affects the conduct of monetary … policy. The model is also used to shed light on the ongoing debate over bank capital regulation. -- Transmission of monetary …
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