Abstract: The experience of the global financial crisis on economic activities of nations around the world, which made the owner of the real and financial sector hold the horn by the bull resulting to significant structural changes on the financial positions of deposit money banks not only in developed countries but also in developing economies including Nigeria. This main objective of this study is to examine the impact of global financial crisis and international shareholdings on financial distress in banking sector in Nigeria. The research design adopted in this study is the case study method, in other to have an intensive insight of the subject matter. This study employed the Stratified......
Keywords: Financial Crisis, Economy, Inflation, Global
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