Vol 4 (2019): International Conference on World Science and Education. Case of Asia
Articles

Improvement of assets management in commercial banks


Z.K. Nabiev
Independent researcher at the Academy of Banking and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
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Published November 30, 2019
Keywords
  • Improvement, assests, management, commercial bank,Uzbekistan,
  • improvement,
  • assests,
  • management,
  • commercial banks,
  • Uzbekistan
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How to Cite
Nabiev, Z. (2019). Improvement of assets management in commercial banks. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 4. https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs.v4i0.177

Abstract

This paper analyses the banking practice of the Republic of Uzbekistan as it is necessary to develop stock transactions related to the issue of commercial bills in foreign currency. This concludes increasing the quantity and quality of securities in the investment portfolio.

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