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The Analysis Of Financial And Prudential Banking Indicators In The Romanian Banking Sector During The Crisis And Postcrisis

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  • ANISOARA NICULINA APETRI

    (STEFAN CEL MARE UNIVERSITY OF SUCEAVA)

  • CAMELIA CATALINA MIHALCIUC

    (STEFAN CEL MARE UNIVERSITY OF SUCEAVA)

  • VERONICA GROSU

    (STEFAN CEL MARE UNIVERSITY OF SUCEAVA)

Abstract

The current dynamics of the worldwide banking system and the changes that have taken place generally in the banking systems around the world and particularly in the banking system in Romania, became the main reason we chose to make the research in this field. The Romanian banking system has gone through several steps in order to achieve the convergence to international provisions. The financial and prudential banking indicators are important signals of health of the banking sector as a whole, and their study has been a constant concern for various national and international financial institutions such as National Bank of Romania, IMF, ECB, World Bank but also for the researchers in the field, and their analysis in the Romanian banking system represents a research of great topical interest.

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  • Anisoara Niculina Apetri & Camelia Catalina Mihalciuc & Veronica Grosu, 2015. "The Analysis Of Financial And Prudential Banking Indicators In The Romanian Banking Sector During The Crisis And Postcrisis," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 2, pages 108-117, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2015:v:2:p:108-117
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