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The Microstructure of European Bond Markets : Organization, Price Formation, and Cost of Liquidity

The volumes outstanding in bond markets are by far larger than in equity markets. Despite this fact, research on the microstructure of financial markets is mainly focused on equity markets. Because of the differences between bond and equity markets, theoretical as well as empirical results from equity markets cannot be transferred to bond markets.

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The Method of Approximate Inverse : Theory and Applications

Inverse problems arise whenever one tries to calculate a required quantity from given measurements of a second quantity that is associated to the first one. Besides medical imaging and non-destructive testing, inverse problems also play an increasing role in other disciplines such as industrial and financial mathematics. Hence, there is a need for stable and efficient solvers. The book is concerned with the method of approximate inverse which is a regularization technique for stably solving inverse problems in various settings such as L2-spaces, Hilbert spaces or spaces of distributions.

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The Lebanese financial crisis and it’s impact on Syrian Bank

Lebanon is now facing a deep financial crisis, and commercial banks face the worse liquidity stress in the country’s history. Researches done till now do not correlate other factors to each other and to the crisis. Those factors are mainly: banking activities and decisions, compliance, political issues, economic factors, as well as crisis and “black swans”. As Macroeconomic and financial factors may combine supporting economic development and so the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations for a better and safer future for society, the significance of this study is that, by defining and analysing the fragility factors will assist to develop an effective and efficient early banking crisis warning system and developing a financial innovation framework which contributes to societies’ well-being.

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The lean CFO : Architect of the lean management accounting system

It’s about how a chief financial officer (CFO) becomes a Lean CFO to lead the transformation of a company’s management accounting system into a lean management accounting system.

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The Japanese Banking Crisis

Provides a readable narrative of the bubbles and the banking crisis Japan experienced during the two decades between the late 1980s and the early 2000s.

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The Impact of Voluntary Disclosure on Financial Performance : An Applied Study on Banks and Insurance Companies Listed in DSE

The aims of the study were to clarify the impact of voluntary disclosures on the return on assets, clarify the impact of voluntary disclosures on the return on equity and to clarify the impact of voluntary disclosures on financial performance. To achieve the goals, the study used the financial statements of (14) banks and (7) insurance companies listed in Damascus Securities Exchange (DSE), for the period from (2016 till 2020) to measure their level of voluntary disclosure using the 9 main axes. Then calculating the sample’s return on assets and return on equity as a way to measure financial performance.

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The impact of the size of the capital on the performance indicators of traditional private bank

The financial performance of banks is affected by many variables, including the size of the capital. The size of the capital was studied for each of the Bank of Jordan, the Bank of France, the Bank of Qatar and the Bank of Trade and Finance, and the impact of that size on the return on total assets, the return on ownership and the liquidity ratio. And standard analysis was used to show that relationship, as the ARDL-J. J . methodology was followed Optimal regression models were developed and the results showed that there was no relationship between the size of capital and the rate of return on assets, while for the relationship between the size of capital and the rate of return on equity, the results showed that there was no relationship between them except in some cases. As for the liquidity index, there is also no connection between it and the size of the capital, except for the Bank of France, which showed the existence of this relationship.

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The impact of the abuse of power by Syrian companies on their financial performance : An applied study at Damascus securities exchange

Presents an examination of abusing of power besides some variables impact on financial performance (ROE & ROA). Our test is applied on (22) listed companies at Damascus Securities Cxchange for the period (2019) to (2023). The objective is to determine the firms abusing power through a questioner was used, and to measure other variables as : age, size, employees number, employees benefits, marketing and service benefits, BOD structure and audit report type, and then test their impact on key financial performance indicators, namely return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE).

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The impact of social responsibility activities disclosure on financial performance

This research was aimed to explain the impact of CSR activities on companies financial performance. To achieve that goal, the research depended on practical study; by extracting an actual data for the years (2016) to (2020) of (9) companies’ financial reports from the Listed companies at Damascus Securities Exchange (DSE), that data were about for the following companies: Syrian Kuwaiti insurance, United insurance, Al-ahliah lilnqal, United publishing advertising and marketing, Nama, Bank BEMO, Bank Al-Arabi, Badia Cement, Al-Ahlia Oils.

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The impact of organizational health on strategic performance

In this study we did a specified statistics that includes the impact of organizational health on strategic performance and the relationship between them. The study consists of analysis financial statement and study population and study sample it includes a sample of users, where 112 analytical questionnaires were obtained...

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The Impact of Money Laundering on Economy Syrian Banks

The aim of the research is to know the conditions that society is going through, the sanctions, the spread of corruption, the spread of money laundering and its means, the conditions of the global economy, and the confrontation of money launderers. Money laundering is considered one of the biggest problems that affect the financial system. Money laundering is the process of concealing the true source of illegally obtained money since money laundering often involves criminal activities. Especially in the Syrian conditions and the fear of sanctions and in order to improve returns, facilitate remittances and support the currency, because these sanctions affect the economy, banks, individuals and companies and lead to inflation.

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The impact of financial leverage and operational efficiency on the profitability of Syrian banks using Dupont model

Aims to reveal the influence of the financial leverage and operational efficiency on the profitability of Syrian banks and the extent of the possibility of using the debt to increase profitability. To achieve the objectives of the study, the necessary data were collected for the variables of the study which is independent variables represented by financial leverage (equity multiplayer) and operational efficiency (assets utilization, net profit margin). The dependent variable profitability is expressed as the return on assets.

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The impact of dividend policy on stock market value : an applied study at Damascus securities exchange

Tests the impact of dividend policy on stock market value for a sample consisted of (10) listed companies in DSE for the period between years (2017-2021). Dividend policy data were extracted from the financial reports for the sample of the research they were divided into three groups: SPSS program was used to make descriptive statistic study and linear regression to test the hypothesis...

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The impact of dividend policy on firm value : An applied study at Damascus securities exchange

Examines the impact of dividend policy on the firm value of companies listed on the Damascus Securities Exchange (DSE) from 2021 to 2023. Dividend policy is a critical financial decision that influences investor behavior and corporate valuation. The research focuses on three primary dividend policies : cash dividends, stock (bonus) dividends, and retained earnings (no dividends).

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The impact of crisis on the financial performance : case study on UK’s oil, gas, and coal companies

Focuses on the impact of the crises (BREXIT, Covid-19, and Russian-Ukrainian war) on the financial performance of 6 companies in the oil, gas, and coal sector, as a sample of the whole sector. Based on the market cap, these companies were categorised into large, mid, and small sizes. The data used in this research is both qualitative and quantitative analysed in Eviews student version 12. The study concludes that BREXIT and RussianUkrainian war have an impact on profitability ratio on the long run...

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Syrian banks

Aims to study the impact of the new Coronavirus on Syrian banks. By analyzing banks’ disclosures about their data, some concepts about the Coronavirus pandemic and the historical sequence of the emergence of the virus were present. Then a theoretical study on the financial statements of banks to studying the impact of Coronavirus on local banks through the statistical programs and T-test and the correlation relationship that was cover within the applied aspect of the research. As the variables were compare for five Syrian banks before and after the announcement of infection inside Syria. To measure the results and the impact of Corona on financial performance, and the study concluded that there is an impact of the Coronavirus on Syrian banks despite the policies and procedure taken by the Monetary Council and the Central Bank of Syria to mitigate the impact of the virus.

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The impact of changing interest rates on United States banks

Talks about previous financial crises and how they happened, then explains the negative effects of rising interest rate on the current crisis, and how it lead to the collapse of major banks in the US, and how it forced the government to raise their debt ceiling in order to contain the crisis. And explains what would be the consequences if it didn't. Finally, improves the hypothesis that rising interest rate had direct effect on the collapse of those banks and provide suggestions to solve this crisis

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The impact of auditor rotation and key audit matters disclosures on financial reporting quality : An applied study at Damascus security exchange

Aims to explain the impact of Auditor Rotation and Key Audit Matter Disclosures on Financial Reporting Quality. To achieve that goal, the study depended on practical study; by extracting an actual data from the (11) traditional banks‟ financial reports of the registered companies at Damascus Securities Exchange (DSE), that data were about the auditor rotation, Key Audit Matter Disclosures and Financial Reporting Quality. The study used descriptive statistics, ANOVA test and logistic regression, to examine the research hypothesis...

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The German Chambers of Commerce and Industry : Self-governance, Service, the General Representation of Interests and the Dual System of Professional Education

Examines a particular factor in the enduring international success of German companies. Beyond industrial specialization, peaceful labor relations, local financial markets and the “miracle of the Mittelstand”, it focuses on a characteristic aspect of governance within the German economy: The Chambers of commerce and industry. Important characteristics of the Chamber system are emphasized - including obligatory membership for firms as well as participatory rules of their self-administration.

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The Future of Financial Systems in the Digital Age : Perspectives from Europe and Japan

The increasing capacity of digital networks and computing power, together with the resulting connectivity and availability of “big data”, are impacting financial systems worldwide with rapidly advancing deep-learning algorithms and distributed ledger technologies. They transform the structure and performance of financial markets, the service proposition of financial products, the organization of payment systems, the business models of banks, insurance companies and other financial service providers, as well as the design of money supply regimes and central banking.

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