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Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency

Journal of BRSA Banking and Financial Markets

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Atatürk Bulvarı No:191 B Blok 06680 KAVAKLIDERE/ANKARA

Phone: +90-312-455 65 00
Fax: +90-312-424 08 77
Web page: http://www.bddk.org.tr/Hakkimizda/BDDK-Bankacilik-ve-Finansal-Piyasalar-Dergisi/18
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