Aims & Scope
Aim
Contributions in quantitative finance, mathematical finance, real estate finance, law finance, accounting, International trade, financing and investments, and related cash and credit transactions, have grown at an extremely rapid pace in recent years. The international monetary system has continued to evolve to accommodate the need for foreign-currency-denominated transactions and in the process has provided opportunities for its ongoing observation and study. Therefore, journal Bank and Financial Institutions over to who have manuscripts focused on finance, banking, financial institutions, and financial technology. Only articles with contributions will be published.
Scope
Banking issue
Scopes related to: banking efficiency; banking regulation; bank solvency and capital structure; bank management; bank fund management; credit; financial stability; e-banking; foreign exchange management, investment banking; international banking; bank liquidity management; online banking; banking for retail; banking for MSMEs.
Finance issue
Scopes related to: financial accounting and reporting; investment alternatives; asset valuation; behavioral finance; corporate finance; hedging and derivative finance; empirical finance; financial accounting; financial engineering; financial forecasting; financial risk management and analysis; financial technology; international finance; portfolio optimization and trading; regulation of financial markets and institutions; rural finance; stochastic models for asset and instrument pricing; systemic risk; taxation.
Risk management issue
Scopes related to: risk management; market risk; financial risk; credit risk; operational risk; portfolio strategy and management; risk modelling; liquidity risk; stress testing; commercial lending; interest rate risk; trading risk; treasury; central banking and financial regulators.
Financial markets issue
Scopes related to: international financial markets; international securities markets; foreign exchange markets; currency markets; international syndications; term structures of currency rates; exchange rates; information, speculation, and parity; forward rates and swaps; international payment mechanisms; international commercial banking; international investment banking; central bank intervention; international monetary systems.







