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sudden market crash shortly. The data taken for GDP analysis includes the world’s top economic countries like Japan, Germany …
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system as an alternative to the current riba (usury) based system that has dominated the world ever since goldsmiths …
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A growing consensus exists that climate change risks have important implications for financial stability. Following Weyzig et all (2014) methodology, this paper quantifies the (syndicated) loan exposure to elevated environmental risk sectors of the banking system in the US, EU, China, Japan and...
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The purpose of writing this book is to help the research associates and students of the accounting profession to understand the accounting concepts in a simple way. Moreover, the modern accounting topics have been covered which will equip the students with the accounting knowledge. The other...
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Following the severe financial crisis of 2012/2013 and the subsequent contraction of the Cyprus economy, the authors consider the policies and institutional changes required to regenerate economic growth. It is argued that the crisis emanated largely from the wasteful use of investable funds...
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Australia’s financial sector entered the COVID-19 crisis in a strong position, enabling it to play a key role in cushioning the pandemic’s impact. Once the national economy reopens, policymakers will turn their focus to securing a robust, sustainable and inclusive recovery. However, low...
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National and international lawmakers are increasingly focusing on sustainability reporting as a way to foster socially and environmentally responsible corporate conduct. Within the European Union, Directive 2014/95/EU has introduced reporting obligations for certain large enterprises on a...
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