Managing and Minimizing Various Risk Levels in the Current Banking Environment Through Regulation and Bank Supervision: Lessons from Post Global Financial Crisis
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Business Management ( IMPACT : IJRBM ) (Vol.9, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021.05.31
Authors : Dauda Alusine Kuyateh;
Page : 27-36
Keywords : Bank’s Profitability and Performance; Financial Regulation and Supervision; Operational Efficiency; Global Financial Crisis; Risk Management; and Banking Environment;
Abstract
Interestingly, given today's high pace and changing nature of market vulnerabilities, imbalances, and their associated risk factors, banks are inherently prone to excessive losses and failure. Central banks around the world have the statutory mandate, to regulate and supervise banking business as they are custodians
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