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Non-occurrence of the banking crises in India; like those in the mature economies of Germany, Japan, Norway, Spain, UK, and USA; is not because Indian banks are strong, in terms of risk management expertise, and healthy in terms of capital; but because the public sector undertaking banks holding...
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This chapter seeks to sensitize the user side of Asian offshore bond market about the changes in the driver factors determining the credibility of an Indian commercial bank as an issuer in terms of credit quality and credit score during the post crisis period
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This study seeks to investigate the reasons behind revision in the prescribed capital adequacy ration in different countries. It found that financial crisis or global pandemics are not the factors for CAR revision in different countries. Central Banks of different countries revise the CAR as a...
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