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    Work Stress in the Banking Industries of Australia and South Africa: Drivers of Stress and Legislative Responses to the Issue by Bunn, Anna, Guthrie, Robert, Smit, N.

    Published 2013
    “…This paper examines workers' compensation and occupational health and safety issues as they relate to the banking industry in Australia and South Africa. In particular it focuses on the issue of workplace stress. …”
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    The impact of bank regulatory changes, bank specific factors, and systematic risk upon the off-balance-sheet activities in selected conventional commercial banks in South Asia by Basheer, Muhammad Farhan

    Published 2020
    “…Risk diversification is among the crucial issue’s conventional banks face. The banking system in South Asia -, which is a diversified banking system, compriseding of local and foreign banks , is also engaged in off-balance sheet activities. …”
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    Experiences And Challenges Of Community Participation In Urban Renewal Projects: The Case Of Johannesburg, South Africa by Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku

    Published 2009
    “…This effort is motivated by the fact that around 24% of the South African population currently lives on less than USD 1.00 per day, below the poverty line defined by the World Bank. …”
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    An analysis of unemployment determinants in South Africa, Greece, and Spain / Nurul Syafinaz Amalina Zulbaha by Zulbaha, Nurul Syafinaz Amalina

    Published 2017
    “…Unemployment is a major macroeconomic problem that facing by the most developing countries. It is a situation in which people willing and capable of working are unable to find suitable jobs to earn a living. …”
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    The Function of Bank Negara Malaysia in Combating Money Laundering on International Basis by Shahrudin, Eskandar Shah

    Published 2013
    “…This had sent a strong signal to the Malaysian government that the country’s financial system is vulnerable to such money laundering activities. As a result Bank Negara Malaysia as the central bank of the country, had been assigned by the government to ensure the financial system is not used as a medium to launder money. …”
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    Financial development, institutional quality, and financial risk of conventional and Islamic banks by Saidi, Normaizatul Akma

    Published 2018
    “…Both conventional and Islamic banks are vital for the economy as financial intermediary, which serve to channel excess funds to those who face fund shortage. …”
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    Spillover Effects from Greek Sovereign Bonds : Evidence from Asia Pacific Banking Portfolios by Lim, Kok Tiong

    Published 2016
    “…Having these in mind, our paper focuses on the current estimation window to reflect the revival of Greece crisis from January 2014 to August 2015 using daily data of the bank portfolios from six sample countries in Asia Pacific : Australia, China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. …”
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    Deciphering drivers of efficiency of bank branches: Malaysian reality by Saha, Asish, Lim, Hock Eam, Siew, Goh Yoke

    Published 2015
    “…Measuring and bench marking efficiency of bank branches has always been one of the key areas of concern of the top management of banks.It has also been on the research agenda of many scholars across many countries who have published their work in various academic journals.In Malaysia, a country which is one of key emerging nations in south-east Asia, there are many studies which dealt with measuring efficiency and productivity of banks using various operational research techniques including non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique.However, so far there is no published work which addressed the efficiency drivers at the branch level.Present paper aims to fill-in this gap in the literature. …”
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    Dilemma: Organic Growth or Acquisition? A Greek Bank Crosses The Borders and Goes International. Two Case Studies: Acquisition in Serbia and Organic Growth in Albania. Compare a... by Papaioannou, Georgia

    Published 2008
    “…For that cause we will examine the case of Alpha Bank, which is a Greek bank and has faced this dilemma during its expansion to South East Europe.…”
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    An empirical analysis of the relationship between income structure and risk: Evidence from five Asian countries by Sally, Nattha

    Published 2017
    “…Bank is a business that faces many risks, resulting to an increase of an important of risk diversification. …”
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    Labour participation and women empowerment: Implications for capacity building of women in potato production in Pakistan by Khan, A., Dayaram, Kandy, Rola-Rubzen, Maria Fay

    Published 2016
    “…Their importance is not only highlighted by the fact that they constitute more than half of the population but also by virtue of the diverse roles they play in society. …”
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    Flood mapping of Sungai Skudai using infoworks RS by Goodarzi, Mohsen Salarpour

    Published 2010
    “…Malaysia is among the countries that faces potential flooding problems due to rapid development, improper river systems and climate change. …”
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    Development of microsatellite markers for differentiation of Gracilaria species / Song Sze Looi by Song, Sze Looi

    Published 2013
    “…Two primer-pairs (GT5 and GT8) showed iii polymorphisms on the specimens tested and the combinations of these two primer-pairs were able to differentiate G. tenuistipitata from the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia from populations facing the South China Sea. In addition, ten SSRs were obtained from the ESTs of G. tenuistipitata and the combined dataset of two primer-pairs (GT12 and GT18) generated four genotypes on the specimens tested and the populations from Kuah (Malaysia) and Pattani (Thailand) were grouped into two distinct clades. …”
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