Aims
American Finance & Banking Review (AFBR) is a double-blind peer-reviewed international journal. The Journal emphasises empirical, applied, and policy-oriented research in Finance & Banking law for financial institutions and markets. The journal aims to improve communications between academic and other research communities, policymakers, operational decision-makers at financial institutions (private and public), and their regulators.
Scope
- Asset Pricing
- Bankruptcy Prediction and Determinants
- Corporate Finance
- International Finance
- Financial Derivatives
- Rural Finance
- Insurance
- Fixed Income Securities
- Alternative Investments
- Portfolio and Security Analysis
- Time Value of Money
- Credit Risk Modelling and Management
- Financial Engineering
- Foreign Exchange Markets
- Law and Finance
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Mutual Funds Management
- Portfolio Management
- Regulations of Financial Markets
- Venture Capital
- Microcredit
- Valuation
- Risk and Return
- Liquidity Management
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Microeconomics
- Econometrics models
- Macroeconomics etc.
- Asset-Liability Management
- Bank Assurance
- Banking Crises
- Corporate Governance
- Derivatives and Structured Financial Products
- Efficiency and Performance of Financial Institutions and Bank Branches
- Financing Decisions of Banks
- Investment Banking
- Management of Financial Institutions
- Technological Progress and Banking
- Foreign Exchange Management
- Conventional Vs. Non-Conventional Banking
- Internet Banking
- Mobile Banking
- Retail Banking
- E-Banking
- CSR of Bank
- SMEs Banking etc.
Subject Area – Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Subject Category – Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous), Finance; Subject Area – Social Sciences. Subject Category – Law (3308).