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China and World Economy
The disparity in credit access between large firms and small and medium‐sized enterprises contributes to the prevalence of shadow banking activities, where large, nonfinancial firms with high credit ratings have become new financial intermediaries. These
Chao Yuan +3 more
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The disparity in credit access between large firms and small and medium‐sized enterprises contributes to the prevalence of shadow banking activities, where large, nonfinancial firms with high credit ratings have become new financial intermediaries. These
Chao Yuan +3 more
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Mobile banking in banking activities
Академические исследования в области управления, туризма, бизнеса и права. сборник научных трудов по материалам Международной научно-практической конференции, 2021Kamilla Ruslanovna Bashirova +1 more
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The last few years have been very exciting ones in which to work for a merchant bank, and particularly I suggest if it has been a merchant bank based in London. This is because we do not have in London the statutory dividing line between investment banking and commercial banking that exists in Tokyo and New York, although it is under pressure in both ...
Robin Fox
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The last few years have been very exciting ones in which to work for a merchant bank, and particularly I suggest if it has been a merchant bank based in London. This is because we do not have in London the statutory dividing line between investment banking and commercial banking that exists in Tokyo and New York, although it is under pressure in both ...
Robin Fox
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Nontraditional banking activities and bank failures during the financial crisis
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2013Robert DeYoung, Gokhan Torna
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2022
This paper investigates whether green credit policy can mitigate firms’ financialization. Using data from Chinese non-financial public listed firms during 2008 to 2019, we take the green credit policy promulgated in 2012 as a quasi-natural experiment and
Xi Gu, Sijia Qiao, Shihan Du
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This paper investigates whether green credit policy can mitigate firms’ financialization. Using data from Chinese non-financial public listed firms during 2008 to 2019, we take the green credit policy promulgated in 2012 as a quasi-natural experiment and
Xi Gu, Sijia Qiao, Shihan Du
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The image and customer well-being stems from banking activities
, 2021Purpose This study, by applying psychological life-space theory, aims to identify the role of banking activities in customers’ well-being. Design/methodology/approach Following a quantitative approach, a two-stage method of structural equation ...
M. Eshaghi, B. Ranjbarian, A. Ansari
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ESG activities and banking performance: International evidence from emerging economies
Journal of international financial markets, institutions, and money, 2021We examine the relationship between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) activity and bank value. Our sample includes 251 banks over the period 2011–2017 from 44 emerging economies.
Wajahat Azmi +3 more
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International Journal of Bank Marketing, 2021
PurposeThis research aims to explore the impact of social media marketing (SMM) activities on brand equity (BE) in the banking sector in Bangladesh.
M. Hafez
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PurposeThis research aims to explore the impact of social media marketing (SMM) activities on brand equity (BE) in the banking sector in Bangladesh.
M. Hafez
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Shareholder Activism in Banking [PDF]
This paper conducts the first assessment of shareholder activism in banking and its effects on risk and performance. The focus is on the conflicts among bank shareholders, managers, and creditors (e.g., regulators, deposit insurer, taxpayers, depositors). This paper finds activism may generally be a destabilizing force, increasing bank risk-taking, but
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