The use of accounting and stock market data to predict bank financial distress: the case of East Asian banks
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- Isabelle Distinguin & Amine Tarazi & Jocelyn Trinidad, 2011. "The use of accounting and stock market data to predict bank financial distress: the case of East Asian banks," Post-Print hal-01207203, HAL.
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- Yi-Shu Wang & Xue Jiang & Zhen-Jia-Liu, 2016. "Bank Failure Prediction Models for the Developing and Developed Countries: Identifying the Economic Value Added for Predicting Failure," Asian Economic and Financial Review, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 6(9), pages 522-533, September.
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Bank; Bank Failure; Bank Risk; East Asia;All these keywords.
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