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Analysis of the impact of financial intelligence and behavior on corporate performance: A comparative study on a sample of banking and industrial sector companies listed on the Iraq Stock Exchange

Ahmed Hussein, Namir Al-Sayegh

Pages: 37-57

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Based on the importance of the role played by financial intelligence and behavior in strengthening companies in the financial markets and stabilizing them by achieving an added market value for companies assuming the moral and important impact of financial intelligence and behavior and proving the statistical hypothesis, a major problem was assumed represented in the statement of the impact of financial intelligence and behavior on the financial performance of financial decision makers in the sample of Iraqi companies? Therefore, the study sought to diagnose and explore the companies that provided and achieved levels of financial intelligence represented by profits, revenues and returns, and financial behavior represented by deals and sessions, within the sectors (banks and industry) of the study sample, and using the (ARDL) methodology in a period that extended 2010-2023 with a detailed theoretical description of the latest concepts and methods of measurement for both financial intelligence and behavior, as the results of the analysis of the first model of banks proved that there is a direct, significant and escalating impact that begins with revenues through profits and ends Returns are the most important in such a sector characterized by many and severe risks and from different internal and external environments, unlike the industry sector, which is affected by other factors, so it is necessary to follow the best market model that has achieved the highest levels of intelligence and behavior of financials for the duration of the research in order to be a model for consolidating weak and declining levels of behavior and intelligence in a number of companies and sectors.

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Financial Crises and Their Effects on the Banking Sector An Empirical Study of the COVID-19 Crisis on Selected Banks in the United Arab Emirates

Hajer Mutlak, Sattar Khaleel

Pages: 364- 377

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The United Arab Emirates has established a distinguished economic and social model characterized by its ability to keep pace with rapid technological and digital transformations, as well as its continuous expansion in investment and development activities. Despite this progress, the UAE remains vulnerable to fluctuations resulting from global economic crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a substantial impact on financial markets, liquidity levels, and capital mobility.

  This study examines the structural characteristics of the UAE economy and its development policies through key macroeconomic indicators, namely gross domestic product (GDP), the inflation rate, and the public debt ratio. It then analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the UAE banking system by focusing on Emirates NBD Bank and First Abu Dhabi Bank, based on selected financial indicators, including net profit, return on assets (ROA), and return on equity (ROE).                                                                                          

              Among the most important conclusions reached by the study is that the COVID-19 crisis revealed the resilience and efficiency of the UAE banking sector in dealing with the pandemic and achieving an early recovery. This resilience contributed to financial stability and superior profitability for both banks. However, the pace and nature of recovery differed between the two institutions. Emirates NBD Bank achieved the highest levels of profitability and return on assets, while First Abu Dhabi Bank maintained steady growth, reflecting the adoption of a long-term risk management strategy. This diversity in banks’ policies contributes to the creation of a balanced banking system capable of effectively coping with crisis.                                                                          

           As for the key recommendations, the study emphasizes the need to strengthen the role of the banking sector in raising public awareness, as well as monitoring the damages suffered by customers in the aftermath of crises, giving due consideration to their interests, and ensuring the protection of their rights through a comprehensive set of regulatory and supportive measures.     

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The impact of electronic payments on the trading volume index in the Iraq Stock Exchange

Hussien Mohammed, Ahmad Battall

Pages: 21-33

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Research and studies related to electronic payments and the indicators of the Iraq Stock Exchange hold significant importance as they represent one of the fundamental elements contributing to economic progress. This research aims to measure the impact of electronic payments on the trading volume index in the Iraq Stock Exchange. To achieve this goal, the unit root will be tested using the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test and the Phillips-Perron test, and cointegration will be tested using the) ARDL (model according to the outputs of the) Eviews13(econometric software. The research concluded that there is a positive relationship between electronic payment indicators (amounts of electronic checks, value of bank transfers, retail payment system transfers) and the trading volume index in the Iraq Stock Exchange. The research recommends enhancing online electronic trading to help investors quickly identify trading indicators and stock prices of listed companies, which leads to increased trading activity in the Iraq Stock Exchange. This can be achieved by organizing workshops and educational seminars to provide detailed information on modern technologies used in the market

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Voluntary accounting disclosure and its importance in evaluating the performance of the Bank of Baghdad according to the CAMELS system

Omer AL-Doori, Aisha Moaed

Pages: 03-20

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The aim of the research is to clarify and determine the role of voluntary accounting disclosure in the process of evaluating banking performance, which has become increasingly important in the recent period as a result of the developments witnessed by the financial markets regarding the type and quantity of information contained in the financial reports of companies, and this is achieved by testing research hypotheses and trying to reach a solution to its problem by trying to determine the extent of dependence of each of the CAMELS indicators on information classified as voluntary or voluntary disclosures within the reports, and within this framework, the research problem revolves around the dependence of all or some of the indicators of the camels system on voluntary accounting information published in financial reports, Is there a relationship between voluntary accounting disclosure in the financial reports of banks and the results of evaluating their banking performance under the camels system  The research is based on two hypotheses, the first of which is the role of voluntary accounting disclosure of banks in assessing banking performance using the six camels indicators, and the second is that some CAMELS indicators rely on voluntary accounting information to varying degrees, The research also aimed at determining the impact of voluntary accounting disclosures of banks in assessing banking performance using the CAMELS system or not, and determining the size and shape of the relationship between the results of the banking evaluation using the CAMELS system and the volume of voluntary accounting disclosure in financial reports in addition to identifying the indicators of the CAMELS system that rely on voluntary accounting information disclosure, Therefore, through the research, the CAMELS system was applied to the Bank of Baghdad and using the method of financial analysis, many conclusions were reached, the most important of which was the study showed the existence of a role for voluntary accounting disclosures in assessing banking performance among the elements of the camels banking evaluation system in the banks sample study and the importance of applying the CAMELS investors have a clearer picture of the bank.

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The impacts of some political risk levels on the performance of the Iraqi stock exchange for the period (2009-2021)

نمير Al-Sayigh

Pages: 93-111

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        The international country risk guide referred to the possibility of analyzing a country's political risks using variables that included certain common or differentiated political characteristics that could become an identifiable characteristic of that country. The goal of analyzing such risks is to provide a method for quantifying and monitoring their consequences through multiple variables, including, but not limited to, the performance of financial markets. Such evaluation can be accomplished by assigning risk scores to a group of factors known as political risk elements, and despite the large size of the effects of these risks on market performance (sectors and companies), some parties avoid, ignore, or even include insufficient estimates that do not reflect their significance. As a result, the research problem focused on the idea that such levels of political risk might have a significant positive or negative impact on the performance indicators of the Iraq Stock Exchange. The ARDL model was used in the study to determine the direction and strength of the influence on the research sample. The study uncovered several results, the most important of which was that the voting process and accountability connected to the army's intervention in politics, accountability, and democracy were among the most influential explanatory factors for the two models.

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