Structural Deviations in Bank Deposits in Bulgaria in Times of Economic Crisis

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Keywords
banks, bank system, deposits, financial crisis

Summary
The article reviews bank deposits in Bulgaria. It specifically analyses how changes in the internal structural components of deposit basis and ratios reflect the general dynamics of bank deposits within the unfavourable economic conditions generated by the economic crisis. Attention is drawn to the structural deviations in bank financing from various aspects, which include sources, maturity, volume and currency structure of deposits on the one hand, and structural deviations of deposits, as determined by bank capital, on the other.

JEL: E21, G21
Pages: 17
Price: 2 Points

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