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The Role of Capital Ratios in Predicting Bank Distress: Evidence From the Nigerian Banks

Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
doi 10.14738/assrj.31.1757
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Date

January 25, 2016

Authors
Haruna Mohammed AlieroNasiru Mukhtar GatawaAlhaji Kabiru
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Scholar Publishing


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