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Does COV-19 Affect the Level of Resilience in Systemic Banking? A Sample Pressure of COV-19 on (5) Banks from France, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands, India

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  • Eman Adel
  • Rasha ELHaddad
  • Hossam Hamada

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Purpose- To identify the stress of the COV-19 and its shocks on its credit in a sample of a group of individual banks. Methodology- Quantities case study had been explained in the conduct of the research and collecting main data to measure the effect of cov-19 on the system in the bank and its performance as its turned into a systematic banking crisis using SPSS test for (5) banks . Findings- Some of the findings of the study are- 1) With these explaining for the systems of different banks after cov-19, we find cov-19 played a main role in breaking the protection of banking system. 2) No comprehensive or integrated financial treaty on the understanding of banking sector’s resilience.

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  • Eman Adel & Rasha ELHaddad & Hossam Hamada, 2022. "Does COV-19 Affect the Level of Resilience in Systemic Banking? A Sample Pressure of COV-19 on (5) Banks from France, Denmark, Japan, Netherlands, India," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(5), pages 1-49, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijefaa:v:14:y:2022:i:5:p:49
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