Search Results - Bank War
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Gerschenkron Redux? Analysing new evidence on joint-stock enterprise in pre-War Shanghai
Published 2015“…The argument advanced is that Gerschenkron’s thesis incorrectly played down the significance of impersonal equity markets to pre-war Japan’s successful industrialisation and to the limited nature of pre-war China’s industrialisation. …”
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Whitehall, the City and the politicisation of finance during the Cold War. The case study of Yugoslavia : 1979 – 1983
Published 2025“…Overall, the thesis argues that, notwithstanding the centrality of London as the foremost centre of the Euromarket, Britain’s ability to use sovereign loans and export credits as effective tools of statecraft was constrained by the Thatcher government’s adherence to monetarist policies and the Bank of England’s laissez-faire approach. The case study provides a nuanced view of the interplay between economics and geopolitics in the making of British foreign policy, illustrating how financial institutions, private banks, and economic ideologies shaped Britain’s Cold War diplomacy.…”
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Reconstruction of post-war ruined cities through tourism development case study: Khorram-Shahr, Iran / Seyed Mehdi Mirisaee
Published 2017“…Secondly, the Jame Mosque area and the river banks as post-war tourism have been the most relevant tourist attraction criteria in Khorramshahr. …”
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Performance of the Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia / Hazlin Abd Rahim
Published 2010“…Result from this study, the standard chartered bank Malaysia has a not very well performance because of the economic downturn, external factors like political, wars, foreign exchange and oil pricing increase. …”
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Strategic Positioning Of Private Banks In Syria During The Turbulent Business Environment
Published 2015“…The war in Syria has been taking place for over three years (2011 to 2014), and the private banking sector had to stop most of its commercial and retail lending as well as offering financing activities (Letter of Credits and Letter of guarantees) in US dollars. …”
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BATTLE OF THE THREE SINGAPORE LOCAL BANKS IN THE CREDIT CARD INDUSTRY: SINGAPORE LADIES CARD MARKET
Published 2006“…Karl von Clausewitz, On War Today's marketing is war, where the competition is the enemy and the objective is to win over the battle just like any other military warfare. …”
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The Application of GARCH-VaR models in Chinese Commercial Banks for the Foreign Exchange Rate Risks Management
Published 2020“…In the light of Kupiec test results on the RMB/USD, RMB/EUR, RMB/100JPY and RMB/HKD return sequences, the models that are most suitable for Chinese commercial banks to measure and forecast foreign exchange risks in the context of RMB internationalisation, the Sino-US trade war and the prevailing coronavirus are selected. …”
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Effects of awareness, opportunities and challenges on the growth of Islamic banks in Somalia
Published 2023“…However, in 1991, Islamic banking operations in Somalia ceased operations for more than two decades due to the civil war. …”
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The emergence of Islamic Banks in Somalia in the post-conflict era: prospects and challenges
Published 2019“…The study found that Islamic banks in Somalia have potential opportunities but face unique challenges due to the effects of the civil war. …”
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Do oil and gas price shocks have an impact on bank performance?
Published 2020“…The association between oil and gas price shocks and bank performance in GCC has been distorted by the global financial crisis, the Arab Spring, and the ongoing Yemen War, which have lowered performance. …”
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The influence of service quality, corporate image, trust and satisfaction on customer loyalty: Evidence from banking industry in Libya
Published 2015“…Using a survey, a valid sample of 375 bank customers from 500 was drawn through random sampling from banks that are located in the Missurata city of Libya due to the warring and unrest in other locations. …”
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A perspective from Islamic moral economy: Maqāṣid al-Sharī‘ah vs sustainable development goals
Published 2020“…Reaching towards 1960’s, the successful experiment of Islamic banking and finance generates a new opportunity to have a comprehensive nature of Islamic moral economy. …”
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Transitional justice as neoliberal apparatus: power, subjectivity and sacrificial violence
Published 2016“…This thesis aims to critically conceptualise the relationship between transitional justice and the project of neoliberal globalisation, which, since the end of the Cold War, has sought to transform post-conflict societies according to economic logics that emphasise individualism, enterprise and competition. …”
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Relationship between Stock Market and Exchange Rate Intervention: Evidence from China
Published 2021“…Abstract In China, the central bank has always been cautious about the operation of China's foreign exchange market, and government intervention in the exchange rate market has always existed. …”
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Arrest and police remand issue of top Jamaat leaders in Bangladesh: under the guise of hurting the religious sentiments of Muslims
Published 2011“…Bangladesh is a country which is located at the Southern part of the globe, Southern side of India and on the bank of the Bay-of-Bengal. It was formerly a part of Pakistan but Bangladesh is now an independent country. …”
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Donald Trump, Jerusalem and the forecast of Ibn Barrajan
Published 2020“…Hundreds were wounded during protests in Gaza and the West Bank, and militant group Hamas called Trump’s announcement a “declaration of war”. …”
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Foreign aid and corruption in selected African Muslim countries: an empirical study based on Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model
Published 2013“…They should especially facilitate the international war against corruption in these countries and Africa at large because these two measures are fundamental to the growth and development process of the continent. …”
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