Evolving Banking Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Features and Challenges
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DPPP; DP; bank; bank lender; financing flow; lender; Strengthen bank supervision; Sub-Saharan Africa; banking sector; bank lending; financial crisis; central bank; private bank; bank financing flow; Pan-African bank Structure; bank flow; bank credit; Basel II; Financial sector development; International Financial Reporting Standards; Foreign banks; Bank credit; Africa; Global; West Africa; East Africa;All these keywords.
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