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ВЛИЯНИЕ ПАНДЕМИИ COVID 19 НА КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ ФИНАНСОВЫЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ БАНКОВ В РОССИИ// Humanitarian and Socio-Economic Sciences Journal ISSN 2733-0931, no. 1(18) (April 30, 2022)/ Chief Editor V. Klevtcov /Open European Academy of Public Sciences : Tallinn, Estonia, 2022 - P. 61-64

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  • Родина, Юлия Михайловна
  • Kudryashov, Alexander

    (Open European Academy of Public Sciences)

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Пандемия Covid-19 изменила мир и повлияла на все сферы жизни общества, особенно банковский сектор. Многие ожидали, что финансовая устойчивость российских банков не выдержит натиск резкого экономического кризиса. Однако анализ ключевых и специфических показателей не позволяет сделать таких однозначных выводов. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world and affected all spheres of society, especially the banking sector. Many expected that the financial stability of Russian banks would not withstand the onset of a severe economic crisis. However, the analysis of key and specific indicators does not allow such unambiguous conclusions to be drawn.

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  • Родина, Юлия Михайловна & Kudryashov, Alexander, 2022. "ВЛИЯНИЕ ПАНДЕМИИ COVID 19 НА КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ ФИНАНСОВЫЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ БАНКОВ В РОССИИ// Humanitarian and Socio-Economic Sciences Journal ISSN 2733-0931, no. 1(18) (April 30, 2022)/ Chief Editor V. Klevtcov /Ope," OSF Preprints 67xf3, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:67xf3
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/67xf3
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