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Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of the Turkish Banking Sector (TBS) decreased dramatically from 30.9% in 2003 to 17.1% as of May 2019. This figure shows that although TBS has still a relatively high CAR compared to many countries, unfortunately there is a ...
Mustafa Tevfik Kartal
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Financial Stability of the Turkish Banking Sector [PDF]
In the narrow sense, financial stability is defined as price stability and the soundness of financial institutions. Although this definition can be extended to cover the functioning of financial markets, asset price volatility, risk management practices of institutions, etc., financial soundness of banks is still at the center of stability concerns. In
YAYLA, Münür +2 more
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Use of derivatives, financial stability and performance in Turkish banking sector
Recent financial turmoil raised suspicions about the impact of derivatives usage on banking stability. Considering the period between 2007 and 2017, this paper analyzes the impact of derivatives on the financial stability and performance of the Turkish ...
Dilvin Taşkın, Görkem Sarıyer
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Determinants of liquidity in commercial banks: evidence from the Turkish banking sector [PDF]
Liquidity management has an important place in the asset and liability management of banks. The aim of this study is to empirically investigate the intra-bank and macroeconomic factors that affect liquidity in 20 Turkish commercial banks.
Ahmet KARAKAŞ, Melek ACAR
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In this study, the market structure and competition level of the Turkish banking sector are investigated by employing a dynamic panel data method and using the data of the 2003-2018 period.
İbrahim Başaran, Mustafa Ildırar
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The rapid digitalization in the banking sector has revealed the branchless digital banking approach, unlike the traditional banking approach, where branches are used extensively as distribution channels.
Mustafa Beybur
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Determinants of Credit Risk in the Turkish Banking Sector: Does Ownership Matter?
This study aims to determine the internal and external factors affecting credit risk in the Turkish banking sector from 2003-2018. Unlike previous literature, we employ the Augmented Mean Group estimator with allowance for heterogeneity and cross ...
Ibrahim Yagli, Mert Topcu
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Service Quality of Conventional and Islamic Banks in Turkey
Purpose – The aim of this research study is to determine and compare the service quality of conventional and Islamic banks in Turkey. Design/Methodology/Approach – Stratified sampling method was used to select the sample of respondents for the survey ...
Özgür Kökalan +2 more
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Efficiency assessment of the Turkish banking sector in the pre- and during Covid-19 pandemic periods
Purpose- As in most emerging economies, banks are the backbone of the Turkish financial system. The banking sector has also undergone many changes such as the liberalization process in the 1980s, and the inclusion of participation banks in 2005, which ...
Ibrahim Yagli
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Investment banks and development banks are closely related to each other in developing countries. Development banks play an important role in promoting investment banking in countries with weak securities markets and provide long-term loans, while ...
Erdal Arslan, Ali Bora
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