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Assessing the impact of the expansion of pan-African banks and the institution’s quality on African banking stability. (2024). Goutte, Stéphane ; EL MOUSSAWI, Chawki ; Kouki, Imen ; Obeid, Hassan.
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  44. Of religion and redemption: Evidence from default on Islamic loans. (2014). Ongena, Steven ; Farooq, Moazzam ; Baele, Lieven.
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  45. Are Dow Jones Islamic equity indices exposed to interest rate risk?. (2014). Shamsuddin, Abul.
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    In: Journal of Comparative Economics.
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  49. Risks and Efficiency in the Islamic Banking Systems: The Case of Selected Islamic Banks in MENA Region. (2013). Said, Ali.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues.
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