Risk Management: An Approach to Manage Risk(Comparative study between Pakistan & Chinese Banks)
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract:The objective of this study is to compare the risk management system of Pakistan and Chinese financial institutions system. For this study we explored some primary data by interviewing in Banks in Pakistan and analyzed by some perspective approaches and comparisons. The secondary data was retrieved from both countries financial institutions term reports and financial statements and analyzed by comparison by banks performance and their methods of risk management. The results showed that the Chinese banks have efficient tools to averse the risk and its tool may be use as follower instruments towards success for developing financial system. In analysis we will emphasis on that risk averse tools which we learnt according to our various experiences. Keywords:Risk Management, financial institutions, banks
Authors and Affiliations
Muhammad Zubair Saeed, Muhammad Uzair Saeed, Liu Jun Qi, Anum Zulfiqar
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