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Financing, Cash Flow, Risk, Profitability And Islamic Social Responsibility Of Islamic Banks In Indonesia

Financing, Cash Flow, Risk, Profitability And Islamic Social Responsibility Of Islamic Banks In Indonesia

... commercial banks is one of them influenced by the level of risk financing (Yusuf, 2017) that the greater the financing risk ratio, the income generated by the company has decreased due to an increase in the ...

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Inclusive Financial Services of Microfinance Banks for Inclusive Agricultural Development in Anambra State, Nigeria

Inclusive Financial Services of Microfinance Banks for Inclusive Agricultural Development in Anambra State, Nigeria

... the financial system of microfinance banks is non-significant among gender, and significant among location (urban and rural) and firm (non- agro allied and agro allied) ...force, ...

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The Balanced Scorecard as a Measure for Performance of Banks in Lebanon: A Review of Literature

The Balanced Scorecard as a Measure for Performance of Banks in Lebanon: A Review of Literature

... Lebanese banks are engaged in a wide range of activities, offering variety of financial products and services to resident and non-resident ...Lebanese banks have also entered the retail ...

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Digital banking services, customer experience and financial performance in UK banks

Digital banking services, customer experience and financial performance in UK banks

... The banking customer sample participants were systematically selected, suitable in quantitative research (Maxwell & Delaney, 2004). There are different sampling techniques used in research such as random (e.g. ...

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Letters from the top: a comparative control group study of CEO letters to stakeholders

Letters from the top: a comparative control group study of CEO letters to stakeholders

... major banks in Canada are on the Report on Business data set (the fifth of the five banks, RBC, was on both the Corporate Knights and Report on Business lists, but for the purposes of classifi- cation, was ...

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Utilising the quantity theory of credit to understand the causes of the 2007 financial crisis

Utilising the quantity theory of credit to understand the causes of the 2007 financial crisis

... cause banks that do not have the same approach to the dominant banks within their national market, to pursue strategies with the intention of becoming increasingly aligned with the dominant banking model ...

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Comparison of Islamic and Conventional Banking on the Basis of Riba and Services A case study of Peshawar Region

Comparison of Islamic and Conventional Banking on the Basis of Riba and Services A case study of Peshawar Region

... Islamic banks have to pursue a diverse set of regulations – those stated by the Holy Qur’an, & meet up the viewpoint of Muslim culture by given that Islamically-adequate financing modes (Suleiman, ...Islamic ...

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THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING FOR IMPROVING THE TQM: A SHORT REVIEW

THE PROS AND CONS OF INTERNET BANKING FOR IMPROVING THE TQM: A SHORT REVIEW

... on banks and banking, customers continue to get smashed with higher fees, ranging from ATM charges to minimum-balance ...traditional banks offer some online services, but the very cheapest choices ...

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Unification of financial regulatory structures: the case of the Russian Federation

Unification of financial regulatory structures: the case of the Russian Federation

... the financial system as a ...the financial system is ...by financial institutions is another argument suggesting that a unified regulatory framework is necessary, even in the absence of ...

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Green quantitative easing: Paying for the economy we need

Green quantitative easing: Paying for the economy we need

... Ministers are constantly exhorting banks to lend. Banks say that there are no borrowers, by which they mean borrowers at the going interest rate. However, here is a suggestion for overcoming this blockage ...

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Regional Reciprocal Banking Laws: Constitutional, But What Next?

Regional Reciprocal Banking Laws: Constitutional, But What Next?

... As the perception grew in the financial services industry that the historic geographic restrictions on commercial banks would fall in the near future, local bankers s[r] ...

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Financial Stability of Islamic (Participation) Banks in Turkey

Financial Stability of Islamic (Participation) Banks in Turkey

... on banks portfolio choices. Thus variables like Non-Loan, Revenue Generating assets and fixed assets are variables from the same vein, describing an asset composition for a given ...side non deposit ...

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The effort to stabilise the financial system in Japan: an outline and the characteristics of the programme for financial revival  Bruegel Working Paper 2015/02, 18 March 2015

The effort to stabilise the financial system in Japan: an outline and the characteristics of the programme for financial revival Bruegel Working Paper 2015/02, 18 March 2015

... for Financial Re- vival announced in October 2002 in ...of non-performing loans that remained until the end of the ...for Financial Revival aimed to build a strong financial ...reduce ...

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Bank nominee directors and corporate performance: micro evidence for India

Bank nominee directors and corporate performance: micro evidence for India

... More specifically, the fiduciary role of directors to promote the interests of shareholders can conflict with the role of banker- director due to different payoff structures of debt and equity. Apart from regulatory ...

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Interference in and Ecological Strategies to Mobile Financial Services Developed by Commercial Banks

Interference in and Ecological Strategies to Mobile Financial Services Developed by Commercial Banks

... mobile financial services, which, by far, have been provided by over 20 ...For financial services, the dependence upon outlets can also be reduced by the in- ...commercial banks are now ...

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Non-Performing Loans and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

Non-Performing Loans and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

... the banks are at liberty to borrow and the banks are at the liberty to lend the resources to the borrowers at an interest with an expectation that the money will be timely ...the banks finds itself ...

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Microfinance Institutions’ Social Intermediation and Micro and Small Enterprises Survival in Thika Town, Kenya

Microfinance Institutions’ Social Intermediation and Micro and Small Enterprises Survival in Thika Town, Kenya

... using Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like Kenya Rural Enterprise Programme (K- REP) (now Sidian bank), Kenya Women Financial Trust (KWFT), Faulu and Jamii Bora; Saving and Credit Cooperative Society ...

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European Economy  Quarterly report on the euro area 2008  Volume 7 No  4/2008

European Economy Quarterly report on the euro area 2008 Volume 7 No 4/2008

... the financial market turbulences did not have a prominent impact on credit data for a long ...complicated banks’ cash management, banks were able to provide additional lending to their customers, ...

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The impact of E-Marketing in the positioning of Kosovo Banks

The impact of E-Marketing in the positioning of Kosovo Banks

... that banks shall have in mind that during promotional campaigns to give more attention to the security and minimization of the errors possibility during the execution of ...other services that the customer ...

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The Changing Performance in the Financial System- An Empirical Brief in Innovative Services and Products of Banks

The Changing Performance in the Financial System- An Empirical Brief in Innovative Services and Products of Banks

... Therefore, financial innovation is viewed as the act of creating and popularizing new financial instruments, technologies, institutions and markets, which facilitate access to information, trading and means ...

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