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Rufus Folorunso Akinyooye - St Clements University

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LIST OF FIGURES<br />

Fig.1 Response Distribution on significance of Banks in Nigeria<br />

Fig.2: Response Distribution on effect of regulatory capital<br />

Fig.3: Response Distribution on issue of credit Rating Agencies<br />

Fig.4: Response Distribution on the issue of internal rating system<br />

Fig.5: Distribution of Response on the issue of foreign currency denominated lending<br />

Fig.6: Distribution of Response on the issue of foreign lending secured by real estate<br />

Fig.7: Distribution of Response on the issue of credit ratings of sovereign or<br />

counterparty.<br />

Fig.8: Distribution of Response on asset securitization<br />

Fig.9: Distribution of Response on the issue of the relevance of Operational risk and its<br />

regulatory capital for Nigerian banks.<br />

Fig.10: Distribution of Response on the issue of keeping permanent record in the branch<br />

or Department.<br />

Fig.11: Distribution of Response on the issue of keeping permanent record of all branch<br />

errors any defalcations<br />

Fig.12: Response Distribution on the issue of keeping permanent record of all natural<br />

disasters negatively impacting on branch operations<br />

Fig.13: Response Distribution on the issue of keeping record of all the bad debts.<br />

Fig.14: Response Distribution on the issue of banks disclosure of their total capital<br />

Fig.15: Response Distribution on the issue of banks disclosure of a general summary of<br />

its risk management objectives and policies<br />

Table 4.1.1: Distribution of Response on significance of Banks in Nigeria

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