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Analysis of the Turkish Islamic banking sector using CAMEL and Similarity Analysis methods

Rating the reliability of banks has always been an important practical problem for businesses and the economic policy makers. The best way to do this is the CAMEL analysis. The aim of this paper was to create a bank-rating indicator from the five fields of the CAMEL analysis using two-two indicators...

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Published in:Acta oeconomica 2020-06, Vol.70 (2), p.275-296
Main Authors: Varga, József, Bánkuti, Gyöngyi, Kovács-Szamosi, Rita
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