Financial reporting of European banks H1 2023
Expected credit losses of banks in Europe in a troubled macroeconomic environment – Irish context
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Expected credit losses of banks in Europe in a troubled macroeconomic environment – Irish context
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A focus on Expected Credit Losses in a context of persistent macroeconomic uncertainties
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