International Banking in Ukraine: Determination, Genesis and European Vector

ANNOTATION. The Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have contributed to a slowdown in banking internationalisation, but the growing trend of emerging markets towards international capital movements, technological innovations in the financial sector, and sustainable trade relations is increasing...

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Bank technology
Banking industry
Competition
COVID-19
Decades
Developing countries
Disease transmission
Domestic markets
Emerging markets
European integration
Financial services
Foreign investment
Globalization
International banking
LDCs
Pandemics
Transnationalism
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