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The Impact of Recent Financial
Recession on the Banking sector of
Pakistan
Bashir Ahmad Khilji and Muhammad Umer Farrukh and
Mammona Iqbal and Shahzad Hameed
National University of Modern Languages and Sciences, Islamabad,
Pakistan, Department of Economics, Government Collage University
Faisalabad, Pakistan
10. November 2010
Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/30558/
MPRA Paper No. 30558, posted 2. May 2011 01:37 UTC
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The Impact of Recent Financial Recession on the Banking sector of Pakistan
Bashir Ahmad Khilji
Professor / Head of Economics Department,
National University of Modern Languages and Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
E-mail: kdrbashir@yahoo.com
Muhammad Umer Farrukh*
Research Scholar,
National University of Modern Languages and Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
E-mail: umerfarrukh_numl@yahoo.com
Mammona Iqbal
Research Scholar,
Department of Economics, Government Collage University Faisalabad
E-mail: mammonaiqbal@yahoo.com
Shahzad Hameed
Research Scholar,
National University of Modern Languages and Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
E-mail: toshahzad_1580@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The basic intent of this study is to examine the impact of recent financial crisis on the Pakistan
commercial banking sector. This research paper will help to create the awareness about the risk factor
which involves in Pakistan investment sector. The current worldwide financial crisis starts from large
financial markets like US, UK and Candia. And this crisis becomes a cause of the fall down of wellknown names in banking sector. Objective of this study, to establish the practical facts, that either the
recant global financial crisis have or have not significant impact on Pakistan banks. The findings of this
study will help to develop the assured recommendations which may help to formulate the policies
regarding stabilization and crisis management in Pakistan banking sector.
JEL Classification: P51, G21, D81, R58
Key words: Financial Crisis, Risk...