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Banking management in the prism liquidity – profitability interrelation

Within a banking company, an important task is to estimate and cover the liquidity needs of the bank. In fact, achieving and maintaining this goal requires real art, as a low level of liquidity leads to significant cash reductions and the need to attract additional resources at high cost, resulting...

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Published in:Theoretical and applied economics 2022-03, Vol.XXIX (1), p.93-100
Main Authors: Valentin PAUNA, Amelia DIACONU, Svetlana PLATAGEA GOMBOS, Raluca Iuliana GEORGESCU
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