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Nigerian Banking Sector: Emerged Stronger Post-Crisis
LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian banking regulators, like most of their global counterparts, took away three key lessons from the 2008 global financial crisis: 1) big banks can and do fail, 2) markets are not always efficient and, 3) risk management and corporate governance structures of banks are as important to financial system stability as balance sheet size. The global crisis uncovered the weakness of Nigeria’s hitherto prevalent universal banking model which permitted…
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