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Influence on Banks Credit Risk Through Monetary Policy Instruments: A Study of Listed Commercial Banks in Pakistan. (2024). Shahid, Rimsha ; Iqbal, Muhammad Navid ; Badar, Hammad ; Iftikhar, Aqsa ; Awan, Zulfiqar Hussain ; Muhammad, Sidra Ghulam.
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