Tag: Emerging markets

Currency depreciation is linked to higher non-performing assets in Indian banks
Explore how currency depreciation, inflation, and monetary policy drive non-performing assets in Indian banking. Study of 30 banks reveals exchange rate management matters more than GDP growth for.

FinTech and board characteristics are linked to higher cash holdings in Jordanian banks
Study of 14 Jordanian banks (2009–2024) reveals significant positive associations between FinTech adoption, board characteristics, and cash holdings, supporting agency and consumer theory.

Digitalisation and circularity are linked to stronger supply chain resilience
Analysis of 32 emerging economies shows that digitalisation and circular practices jointly build supply chain resilience and sustainability through sequential capability development.

AI market maturity is linked to lower banking system entanglement
Quantum-inspired decision framework reveals how AI markets reshape Chinese bank performance structures, showing top performers integrate fintech while legacy systems constrain adaptation.

Geopolitical risk is linked to lower stock returns in Vietnam
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in FinanceStudy analyzes geopolitical risk’s negative impact on stock returns in Vietnam’s emerging market, finding that firms sensitive to political uncertainty demand higher expected returns.

Capital account openness shows an inverted U-shape with growth
Panel analysis of 42 years reveals that moderate capital account openness boosts emerging market growth, but excessive openness reduces it through short-term debt channels.

Morocco’s bank credit shows short-run inertia, not immediate policy-rate response
ARDL–ECM analysis reveals limited short-run monetary transmission to bank credit in Morocco, with dynamics driven by prudential and balance-sheet channels rather than interest-rate mechanisms.

Green hydrogen strategies differ across latecomer countries
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How Brazil, Chile, China, and South Africa strategically pursue green hydrogen development for industrial transformation, showing context-dependent outcomes shaped by state capacity and policy.

Female labor participation is not automatically linked to sustainability gains
Comparative analysis of female labor-force participation and sustainable development across G7 and E7 economies (1990-2022), revealing heterogeneous relationships conditional on structural conditions.

UAE-specific crises produced negative firm returns; global crises often positive
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in FinanceStudy examines how global and domestic crises impact UAE financial markets using STL decomposition, revealing asymmetric responses across firm characteristics and event categories.










