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Nonlinear Relationship between diversification and bank profitability
Author: Wu, Zefang, Author: Kachari, Geetanjali
Date created: 2015-12
Non-interest Income and Bank Profitability
FRM Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Yang, Zhuofan, Author: Wu, Mingfeng
Date created: 2011-08
Does Compensation Affect Bank Profitability? Evidence from US Banks
MSc in Finance Project-Simon Fraser University
Author: Dong, Pengru, Author: Zhao, Nanxi
Date created: 2018-12

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  • Graduating extended essay / Research project (3)

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  • Beedie School of Business: Segal Graduate School Final Projects (3)

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  • Kachari, Geetanjali (1)
  • Wu, Mingfeng (1)
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  • (-) Non-interest income (3)
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  • Bank profitability (1)
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  • Compensation (1)
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